Triana

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Triana, later renamed the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR), is a NASA satellite positioned at the Sun–Earth L1 point to monitor solar wind and provide continuous views of Earth’s sunlit side for climate and environmental observations.

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Triana canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth imaging camera
Earth observation satellite
NASA spacecraft
radiometer
satellite
space observatory
space weather instrument
space weather satellite
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
hasInstrument EPIC
EPIC
NISTAR
NISTAR
Fluxgate Magnetometer
surface form: Plasma-Magnetometer (PlasMag)

Plasma-Magnetometer (PlasMag)
laterRenamedAs Deep Space Climate Observatory
launchDate 2015-02-11
2015-02-11
launchSite Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40
launchVehicle Falcon 9 rocket
surface form: Falcon 9

Falcon 9 rocket
surface form: Falcon 9
mass approximately 570 kilograms
approximately 570 kilograms
missionType Earth observation
Earth observation
space weather monitoring
space weather monitoring
operator NASA
NASA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
surface form: NOAA

United States Air Force
orbit Sun–Earth L1 Lagrange point
Sun–Earth L1 Lagrange point
providesDataTo Space Weather Prediction Center
surface form: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

Space Weather Prediction Center
surface form: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center
purpose climate observations
climate observations
environmental observations
environmental observations
monitor solar wind
monitor solar wind
provide continuous views of Earth’s sunlit side
provide continuous views of Earth’s sunlit side
shortName Deep Space Climate Observatory
surface form: DSCOVR
spaceAgency NASA
NASA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
surface form: NOAA
view full-disk images of Earth’s sunlit side
full-disk images of Earth’s sunlit side

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