ORFEUS-SPAS 1, 2 (original) (raw)

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ORFEUS-SPAS [NASA]

ORFEUS-SPAS (Orbiting & Retrievable Far & Extreme UV Spectrometer - Shuttle Palette Satellite) is a joint NASA - DARA (the German space agency) project. The ORFEUS-SPAS 1 payload carried three ultraviolet instruments mounted on the free-flying Astro-SPAS module. The reusable Astro-SPAS platform is designed to be deployed from the Space Shuttle cargo bay for up to 2 weeks of free-flying science observations.

TheORFEUS-SPAS I mission was flown in September 1993. The mission acquired astronomical data on numerous targets during 5 days of observations. A second, 14 day flight (ORFEUS SPAS II) took place on STS-80 in November 1996.

The three ORFEUS-SPAS 1 instruments performed astronomical ultraviolet spectroscopy over the wavelength range 400 - 1250 Å. These instruments were:

Nation: Germany, USA
Type / Application: UV Astronomy, retrievable satellite
Operator: DARA, NASA
Contractors: Daimler Chrysler Aerospace
Equipment: FUV-Spectrometer, EUV-Spectrometer, IMAPS
Configuration: Astro-SPAS-Platform
Propulsion:
Power: Batteries
Lifetime:
Mass: 3500 kg
Orbit: 270 km × 304 km, 70.6� (#1)
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
ORFEUS-SPAS 01 1993-058C 12.09.1993 CCK LC-39B Shuttle with Discovery F17 (STS 51), ACTS
ORFEUS-SPAS 02 1996-065B 19.11.1996 CCK LC-39B Shuttle with Columbia F21 (STS 80), WSF 3

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