UHURU

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UHURU was the first Earth-orbiting X-ray astronomy satellite, launched in 1970 to systematically survey the sky for cosmic X-ray sources.

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UHURU canonical 1
Uhuru 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf X-ray astronomy satellite
artificial satellite
space telescope
alternativeName SAS-1
Small Astronomy Satellite program
surface form: Small Astronomy Satellite 1
catalogProduced Uhuru X-ray satellite
surface form: Uhuru X-ray source catalog
contributedTo identification of X-ray binaries
study of active galactic nuclei
understanding of cosmic X-ray background
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discovered numerous new cosmic X-ray sources
epoch early X-ray astronomy era
fieldOfStudy X-ray astronomy
high-energy astrophysics
launchCountry Italy
launchDate 1970-12-12
launchSite San Marco Equatorial Range
San Marco platform
launchVehicle Scout rocket
launchYear 1970
missionType X-ray astronomy
sky survey
namedAfter Swahili word "uhuru" meaning "freedom"
notableAs first Earth-orbiting X-ray astronomy satellite
operator NASA
orbitInclination equatorial orbit
orbitType low Earth orbit
primaryObjective systematic survey of the sky for cosmic X-ray sources
spacecraftSeries Small Astronomy Satellite program
status mission completed

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HEAO-1 precededBy UHURU
this entity surface form: Uhuru