Small Astronomy Satellite program

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The Small Astronomy Satellite program was a NASA initiative in the late 1960s and 1970s that launched a series of small, specialized satellites to study cosmic phenomena such as X-rays and gamma rays from space.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA space science program
astronomy satellite program
alternativeName SAS program
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime late 1970s
epoch Cold War space era
field astronomy
astrophysics
focus X-ray astronomy
gamma-ray astronomy
high-energy astrophysics
space-based astronomy
followedBy later NASA X-ray astronomy missions
later NASA gamma-ray astronomy missions
hasPart SAS-1 NERFINISHED
SAS-2 NERFINISHED
SAS-3 NERFINISHED
Small Astronomy Satellite 1 NERFINISHED
Small Astronomy Satellite 2 NERFINISHED
Small Astronomy Satellite 3 NERFINISHED
launchPeriod 1970s
launchVehicleUsed Scout rocket NERFINISHED
locationOfLaunch Cape Canaveral NERFINISHED
Cape Kennedy NERFINISHED
managedBy NASA Goddard Space Flight Center NERFINISHED
notableResult contributions to early X-ray astronomy
contributions to early gamma-ray astronomy
detection and study of cosmic X-ray sources
detection and study of cosmic gamma-ray sources
numberOfSatellites 3
operator NASA
partOf NASA Explorer-class science missions NERFINISHED
precededBy early NASA astronomy satellite efforts
purpose to perform space-based astronomical observations
to study cosmic X-ray sources
to study cosmic gamma-ray sources
startTime late 1960s
status completed

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SAS-2 program Small Astronomy Satellite program
SAS-3 program Small Astronomy Satellite program
UHURU alternativeName Small Astronomy Satellite program
this entity surface form: Small Astronomy Satellite 1
UHURU spacecraftSeries Small Astronomy Satellite program