Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer

Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer

The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer spacecraft
Operator NASA
Mission type Atmospheric observation using UV telescope
Satellite of Earth
Launch date 6/7/92
Launch vehicle Delta II
Mission duration 6-7-92 to 1-31-01
Homepage EUVE page at NASA-STScI (MAST)

The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) was a space telescope for ultraviolet (UV) astronomy, launched on June 7, 1992. With instruments for UV radiation between wavelengths of 7 and 76 nm, the EUVE was the first satellite mission especially for the short-wave ultraviolet range. The satellite compiled an all-sky survey of 801 astronomical targets before being decommissioned on January 31, 2001. It re-entered the atmosphere on January 30, 2002.[1]

Mission goals

The goals of the mission included several different areas of observation using the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) range of frequencies:

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