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- TAUVEX abstract "The Tel Aviv University Ultraviolet Explorer, or TAUVEX, is a space telescope array conceived by Noah Brosch of Tel Aviv University and designed and constructed in Israel for Tel Aviv University by El-Op, Electro-Optical Industries, Ltd. (a division of Elbit systems) acting as Prime Contractor, for the exploration of the ultraviolet (UV) sky. TAUVEX was selected in 1988 by the Israel Space Agency (ISA) as its first priority scientific payload. Although originally slated to fly on a national Israeli satellite of the Ofeq series, TAUVEX was shifted in 1991 to fly as part of a Spektr-RG international observatory, a collaboration of a large number of countries with the Soviet Union (Space Research Institute) leading. Due to repeated delays of the Spektr project, caused by the economic situation in the post-Soviet Russia, ISA decided to shift TAUVEX to a different satellite. In early-2004 ISA signed an agreement with the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to launch TAUVEX on board the Indian technology demonstrator satellite GSAT-4. The launch vehicle slated to be used was the GSLV with a new, cryogenic, upper stage. TAUVEX was a scientific collaboration between Tel Aviv University and the Indian Institute of Astrophysics in Bangalore. Its Principal Investigators were Noah Brosch at Tel Aviv University and Jayant Murthy at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Originally, TAUVEX was scheduled to be launched in 2008, but various delays caused the integration with GSAT-4 to take place only in November 2009 for a launch the following year. ISRO decided in January 2010 to remove TAUVEX from the satellite since the Indian-built cryogenic upper stage for GSLV was deemed under-powered to bring GSAT-4 to a geosynchronous orbit. GSAT-4 was subsequently lost in the 15 April 2010 launch failure of GSLV. On 13 March 2011 TAUVEX was returned to Israel and was stored at the Prime Contractor facility pending an ISA decision about its future. In 2012 ISA decided to terminate the TAUVEX project, against the recommendation of a committee it formed to consider its future that recommended its release for a high-altitude balloon flight.".
- TAUVEX wikiPageExternalLink tauvex.iiap.res.in.
- TAUVEX wikiPageExternalLink TAUVEX1.html.
- TAUVEX wikiPageExternalLink noah.
- TAUVEX wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- TAUVEX wikiPageExternalLink Dec25_2003.htm.
- TAUVEX wikiPageExternalLink toc07june.htm.
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- TAUVEX wikiPageLength "9710".
- TAUVEX wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- TAUVEX wikiPageRevisionID "702962704".
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Angular_resolution.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Anode.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Bangalore.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_fluoride.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_observatories.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_program_of_Israel.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ultraviolet_telescopes.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Cathode.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink ELBIT.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink El-Op_Electro-Optical_Industries.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Equivalent_width.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink GSAT-4.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Geosynchronous_Satellite_Launch_Vehicle.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Geosynchronous_satellite.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Gigabyte.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Hassan,_Karnataka.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink India.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Institute_of_Astrophysics.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Space_Research_Organisation.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Israel_Space_Agency.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Launch_vehicle.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Lyman_series.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Minute_and_second_of_arc.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Nanometre.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Noah_Brosch.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Ofeq.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Space_Research_Institute.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Sidereal_time.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Spektr-RG.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Aviv_University.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Telescope.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet_astronomy.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLink Ångström.
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLinkText "TAUVEX".
- TAUVEX wikiPageWikiLinkText "TAUVEX-2".
- TAUVEX function Ultraviolet_astronomy.
- TAUVEX manufacturer "El-Op Electro-Optical Industries, part of ELBIT".
- TAUVEX name "TAUVEX".
- TAUVEX number "0".
- TAUVEX operator Tel_Aviv_University.
- TAUVEX type "Three telescopes".
- TAUVEX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spacecraft_instrument.
- TAUVEX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Israeli_Space_Program.
- TAUVEX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- TAUVEX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Space_observatories.
- TAUVEX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- TAUVEX subject Category:Space_observatories.
- TAUVEX subject Category:Space_program_of_Israel.
- TAUVEX subject Category:Ultraviolet_telescopes.
- TAUVEX hypernym Array.
- TAUVEX type Place.
- TAUVEX type Program.
- TAUVEX comment "The Tel Aviv University Ultraviolet Explorer, or TAUVEX, is a space telescope array conceived by Noah Brosch of Tel Aviv University and designed and constructed in Israel for Tel Aviv University by El-Op, Electro-Optical Industries, Ltd. (a division of Elbit systems) acting as Prime Contractor, for the exploration of the ultraviolet (UV) sky. TAUVEX was selected in 1988 by the Israel Space Agency (ISA) as its first priority scientific payload.".
- TAUVEX label "TAUVEX".
- TAUVEX sameAs Q7669445.
- TAUVEX sameAs טלסקופ_החלל_טאווקס.
- TAUVEX sameAs m.09c3x4.
- TAUVEX sameAs Q7669445.
- TAUVEX wasDerivedFrom TAUVEX?oldid=702962704.
- TAUVEX isPrimaryTopicOf TAUVEX.