A concise overview of the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer

This short document is intended as a companion and introduction to the Detailed Science Case (DSC) for the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer. It provides a concise summary of the essential characteristics of MSE from the perspective of the international astronomical community. MSE is a wide field tele...

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Celestial bodies
Cold dark matter
Dark matter
Extrasolar planets
Field of view
Galactic clusters
Galactic halos
Galaxies
Infrared telescopes
Intergalactic media
Interstellar chemistry
Large scale structure of the universe
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Supermassive black holes
Universe
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