SAS-2

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SAS-2 was a NASA Small Astronomy Satellite launched in 1972 that conducted pioneering gamma-ray astronomy observations of cosmic sources.

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SAS-2 canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASA spacecraft
Small Astronomy Satellite
astronomical satellite
gamma-ray telescope
alsoKnownAs SAS-B
Small Astronomy Satellite 2
countryOfOperator United States of America
surface form: United States
epoch early space-based gamma-ray astronomy era
fieldOfStudy gamma-ray astronomy
high-energy astrophysics
followedBy SAS-3
launchCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
launchDate 1972-11-15
launchSite Cape Canaveral
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
surface form: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
launchVehicle Scout rocket
launchYear 1972
missionType astrophysics research
gamma-ray astronomy
notableResult detection of gamma-ray emission from pulsars
detection of gamma-ray emission from the Galactic plane
pioneering survey of high-energy gamma-ray sources
operator NASA
NASA
surface form: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
precededBy SAS-1
primaryObjective map the gamma-ray sky
study high-energy gamma-ray emission from cosmic sources
program Small Astronomy Satellite program
spaceAgency Goddard Space Flight Center
surface form: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
spacecraftBus Small Astronomy Satellite bus
status mission completed
telescopeType gamma-ray detector
wavelengthRangeObserved gamma rays

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SAS-1 successor SAS-2
SAS-3 follows SAS-2
SAS-2 hasName SAS-2
SFF-8644 usedFor SAS-2
SAS-3 predecessor SAS-2