Astronomy
Satellites and Spacecraft
Information on a number of spacecraft can be found on the WWW:
NOTE: These pages and links have been on the web for over
15 years, and they continue to evolve.
This page owes a special
thanks to Jenna Hill's students in Colorado and Cassandra Smith's
students at Brighter Futures Charter School in California for
link suggestions.
- Artificial Satellites
- General
- GPS - Global Positioning System
- Intelsat communications satellite
- Iridium satellite constellation
- ESA Missions (current)
- Solar System Program
- Cluster II, a satellite for 3-d mapping of Earth's magnetosphere
- Mars Express, including ASPERA
- Huygens, a probe to explore Titan (see Cassini)
- Rosetta, ESA's Rendezvous Mission with a Comet
- SMART-1 - the first of the Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology
- Ulysses, to explore the high-latitude heliosphere
- Universe Program
- Darwin, an infrared space interferometer
- FIRST - Far InfraRed and Submillimetre Telescope
- Hipparcos, astrometry satellite
- INTEGRAL - International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory
- ISO - Infrared Space Observatory
- Planck
- XMM - High-Throughput X-Ray Spectroscopy Mission
- NASA Missions (current, recent, and future)
- Discovery Program
- Explorer Program
- MIDEX - Medium-class Explorer missions
- ABE - AstroBiology Explorer (proposed)
- ACE - Advanced Composition Explorer
- AMM - Auroral Multiscale Midex mission
- ASCE - Advanced Solar Coronal Explorer
- FAME - Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer
- FUSE - Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
- IMAGE - Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration
- MAP - Microwave Anisotropy Probe
- NGSS - Next Generation Sky Survey
- RXTE - Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer
- Swift, the Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer
- THEMIS, Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions During Substorms
- SMEX - Small Explorer missions
- AIM - Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere Explorer
- FAST - Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer
- GALEX - Galaxy Evolution Explorer
- HESSI - High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager
- SAMPEX - Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer
- SPIDR - Explorer for Spectroscopy and Photometry of the Intergalactic Medium's Diffuse Radiation
- SWAS - Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite
- TRACE - Transition Region And Coronal Explorer
- WIRE - Wide-Field Infrared Explorer
- UNEX - University-class Explorer missions
- Alladin, a Mars sample return mission
- CHIPS - Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer
- IMEX - Inner Magnetosphere Explorer
- STEDI - Student Explorer Demonstration Initiative
- CATSAT - Cooperative Astrophysics and Technology Satellite
- SNOE - Student Nitric Oxide Explorer
- TERRIERS - Tomographic Experiment using Radiative Recombinative Ionospheric EUV and Radio Sources
- GGS Initiative - Global Geospace Science
- POLAR - mission to study the poles of the Earth's magnetosphere
- International Laser Ranging Service - laser ranging satellites
- Missions of Opportunity
- TWINS - Two Wide-angle Imaging Neutral-Atom Spectrometers
- New Millenium Program
- Other Missions
- LISA - Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
- Orbital Telescopes
- Radio
- COBE - COsmic Background Explorer
- SIM - Space Interferometry Mission
- Space VLBI, radio interferometry (comprising VSOP & RadioAstron)
- ARISE - Advanced Radio Interferometry between Space and Earth
- Submillimeter
- Infrared
- IRAS - InfraRed Astronomical Satellite
- SIRTF - Space InfraRed Telescope Facility
- Optical
- HST - Hubble Space Telescope
- NGST - Next Generation Space Telescope
- Ultraviolet
- Copernicus, a UV spectroscopy mission in the late 1970's
- EUVE - Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer
- HUT - Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope
- IUE - International Ultraviolet Explorer
- ORFEUS - Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometers
- UIT - Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope
- WUPPE - Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment
- X-ray
- ASCA - Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics (formerly Astro-D)
- Astro-E, the fifth Japanese X-ray astronomy satellite
- BeppoSAX - Satellite per Astronomia X "Beppo", an Italian/Dutch X-ray satellite
- CXO - Chandra X-ray Observatory (previously AXAF)
- EXOSAT, European X-ray Observatory
- Einstein, an older X-ray satellite
- Ginga, the third Japanese X-ray astronomy satellite (formerly Astro-C)
- IXAE - Indian X-ray Astronomy Experiment
- ROSAT, a European X-ray observatory
- SXG - Spectrum-X-Gamma
- Uhuru, the first X-ray satellite
- Gamma ray
- CGRO - Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
- GLAST - Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope (proposed)
- GRISP - Gamma Ray Astronomy Satellite Experiment NATALYA-II
- HETE-II - High Energy Transient Explorer
- Other Planetary Missions
- Pioneer, a series of 8 early planetary probes
- Voyager, a pair of solar system explorers
- Sun
- SOHO - Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
- Solar-B, to explore the solar corona
- STEREO - Solar-TErrestrial RElations Observatory
- Yohkoh solar imager
- Venus
- Earth/Moon
- Aqua, an EOS satellite studying Earth's water cycle
- Clementine, a lunar mapping mission
- Equator-S, a German spacecraft to study the equatorial magnetosphere
- GEOTAIL, a satellite for magnetospheric studies
- Terra, the EOS (Earth Observing System) flagship
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Miscellaneous
- CRRES - Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite
- ExNPS - Exploration of Nearby Planetary Systems
- Gravity Probe B, an experiment in general relativity
- IMP-8 - Interplanetary Monitoring Platform 8, our oldest operating spacecraft
- Robots
- Nomad, a robot that searches for meteorites in Antarctica
- SIR-C - Space Imaging Radar
- Starshine, a student project to track a satellite in orbit
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