EUVE

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EUVE (Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer) was a NASA space telescope mission dedicated to observing the universe in the extreme ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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instanceOf NASA space mission
astronomical satellite
space telescope
catalog EUVE source catalog NERFINISHED
communicationBand S-band
cosparId 1992-031A
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dataUse characterization of stellar coronae at high temperatures
constraints on white dwarf atmospheres
study of interstellar medium absorption in the extreme ultraviolet
deactivationDate 2001-01-31
electromagneticSpectrumRegion extreme ultraviolet
endOfMission 2001-01-31
fullName Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer NERFINISHED
groundSegment Center for EUV Astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
inclination about 28.5 degrees
instrument deep survey spectrometers
extreme ultraviolet telescopes
launchCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
launchDate 1992-06-07
launchSite Cape Canaveral Air Force Station NERFINISHED
launchVehicle Delta II NERFINISHED
managedBy Center for EUV Astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
missionType astronomy
space observatory
notableResult produced the first all-sky survey in the extreme ultraviolet band
nssdcId 1992-031A
observatoryClass space-based observatory
observedObjectType active galactic nuclei
cataclysmic variables
hot white dwarfs
stellar coronae
operatedBy NASA Goddard Space Flight Center NERFINISHED
operator NASA
orbitRegime low Earth orbit
orbitType low Earth orbit
powerSource solar panels
primaryObjective study extreme ultraviolet emission from astronomical sources
survey the sky in extreme ultraviolet wavelengths
program NASA Explorer program NERFINISHED
scientificDiscipline astrophysics
space science
spaceAgency NASA
status decommissioned
surveyType all-sky survey
telescopeType grazing-incidence telescope
wavelengthRange extreme ultraviolet

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