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- EXOSAT abstract "The European X-ray Observatory Satellite (EXOSAT), originally named HELOS, was operational from May 1983 until April 1986 and in that time made 1780 observations in the X-ray band of most classes of astronomical object including active galactic nuclei, stellar coronae, cataclysmic variables, white dwarfs, X-ray binaries, clusters of galaxies, and supernova remnants.This European Space Agency (ESA) satellite for direct-pointing and lunar-occultation observation of X-ray sources beyond the solar system was launched into a highly eccentric orbit (apogee 200,000 km, perigee 500 km) almost perpendicular to that of the moon on May 26, 1983. The instrumentation includes two low-energy imaging telescopes (LEIT) with Wolter I X-ray optics (for the 0.04-2 keV energy range), a medium-energy experiment using Ar/CO2 and Xe/CO2 detectors (for 1.5-50 keV), a Xe/He gas scintillation spectrometer (GSPC) (covering 2-80 keV), and a reprogrammable onboard data-processing computer. Exosat was capable of observing an object (in the direct-pointing mode) for up to 80 hours and of locating sources to within at least 10 arcsec with the LEIT and about 2 arcsec with GSPC.".
- EXOSAT cosparId "1983-051A".
- EXOSAT thumbnail Exosat.jpg?width=300.
- EXOSAT wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?fareaid=32.
- EXOSAT wikiPageExternalLink heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov.
- EXOSAT wikiPageExternalLink exosat.html.
- EXOSAT wikiPageExternalLink 120394_index_0_m.html.
- EXOSAT wikiPageID "1529074".
- EXOSAT wikiPageLength "7455".
- EXOSAT wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- EXOSAT wikiPageRevisionID "644439407".
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Active_galactic_nucleus.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Cataclysmic_variable_star.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:1983_in_spaceflight.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_Space_Agency_satellites.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_observatories.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1983.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Category:X-ray_telescopes.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Corona.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Cos-B.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Delta_3000.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Research_Organisation.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_cluster.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Stray_light.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Supernova_remnant.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Vandenberg_AFB_Space_Launch_Complex_2.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink White_dwarf.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_astronomy.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_binary.
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLinkText "EXOSAT".
- EXOSAT wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exosat".
- EXOSAT apsis "gee".
- EXOSAT cosparId "1983".
- EXOSAT decayDate "1986-05-05".
- EXOSAT imageCaption "EXOSAT".
- EXOSAT launchDate "--05-26".
- EXOSAT launchRocket "Delta 3914 D169".
- EXOSAT launchSite Vandenberg_AFB_Space_Launch_Complex_2.
- EXOSAT launchSite Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base.
- EXOSAT manufacturer Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm.
- EXOSAT missionDuration "9.46728E7".
- EXOSAT missionType "Astronomy".
- EXOSAT name "EXOSAT".
- EXOSAT operator European_Space_Agency.
- EXOSAT orbitEccentricity "0.93428".
- EXOSAT orbitInclination "72.5".
- EXOSAT orbitPeriod "326.09999999999997".
- EXOSAT orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- EXOSAT orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- EXOSAT power "165".
- EXOSAT satcat "14095".
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- EXOSAT subject Category:1983_in_spaceflight.
- EXOSAT subject Category:European_Space_Agency_satellites.
- EXOSAT subject Category:Space_observatories.
- EXOSAT subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1983.
- EXOSAT subject Category:X-ray_telescopes.
- EXOSAT type ArtificialSatellite.
- EXOSAT type CelestialBody.
- EXOSAT type Place.
- EXOSAT type Satellite.
- EXOSAT type Agency.
- EXOSAT type Organization.
- EXOSAT type Probe.
- EXOSAT type Programme.
- EXOSAT type Redirect.
- EXOSAT type Location.
- EXOSAT type Organization.
- EXOSAT type Place.
- EXOSAT type Thing.
- EXOSAT comment "The European X-ray Observatory Satellite (EXOSAT), originally named HELOS, was operational from May 1983 until April 1986 and in that time made 1780 observations in the X-ray band of most classes of astronomical object including active galactic nuclei, stellar coronae, cataclysmic variables, white dwarfs, X-ray binaries, clusters of galaxies, and supernova remnants.This European Space Agency (ESA) satellite for direct-pointing and lunar-occultation observation of X-ray sources beyond the solar system was launched into a highly eccentric orbit (apogee 200,000 km, perigee 500 km) almost perpendicular to that of the moon on May 26, 1983. ".
- EXOSAT label "EXOSAT".
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