SAS-B

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SAS-B is a U.S. Navy satellite from the 1970s that was part of the Space Surveillance (SAS) series used to study celestial X-ray sources.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf X-ray astronomy satellite
artificial satellite
alsoKnownAs Explorer 48 NERFINISHED
SAS-2 NERFINISHED
Small Astronomy Satellite 2 NERFINISHED
belongsTo U.S. military space program
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedBy U.S. Naval Research Laboratory NERFINISHED
epoch 1970s
fundingAgency U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
generation second satellite in SAS series
launchCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
launchDate 1972-11-15
launchEra Cold War NERFINISHED
launchSite Cape Canaveral NERFINISHED
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station NERFINISHED
launchVehicle Scout rocket NERFINISHED
missionType astronomy
gamma-ray astronomy
high-energy astrophysics
notableFor early space-based high-energy astronomy
operator U.S. Naval Research Laboratory NERFINISHED
United States Navy
orbitType low Earth orbit
partOf SAS series
Space Astronomy Satellite program NERFINISHED
primaryObjective detect cosmic gamma-ray sources
map the gamma-ray sky
study celestial high-energy sources
program Explorer program NERFINISHED
scientificDiscipline X-ray astronomy NERFINISHED
gamma-ray astronomy
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraftType Small Astronomy Satellite NERFINISHED
status mission completed
studies celestial X-ray sources
celestial gamma-ray sources
usedFor astrophysical research
space surveillance of high-energy sources

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SAS-2 alsoKnownAs SAS-B