Astron (spacecraft)

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Mission typeAstrophysics
OperatorSoviet space program
CNES
Astron
Diagram of the Astron observatory
Mission typeAstrophysics
OperatorSoviet space program
CNES
COSPAR ID1983-020A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.13901
Mission duration8 years
Spacecraft properties
Bus4MV[1]
ManufacturerNPO Lavochkin
Launch mass3,250 kg (7,170 lb)[2]
Start of mission
Launch date23 March 1983 12:45 (1983-03-23UTC12:45) UTC
RocketProton-K/D-1
Launch siteBaikonur 200/39
End of mission
DisposalDecommissioned
Deactivated23 March 1991
Orbital parameters
Reference systemHigh Earth
Semi-major axis108,531 km (67,438 mi)[3]
Eccentricity0.6575927[4]
Perigee altitude30,791 km (19,133 mi)[3]
Apogee altitude173,530.2 km (107,826.7 mi)[3]
Inclination48.4°[3]
Period5,930.5 minutes[3]
Mean motion0.24281115 rev/day[4]
Epoch19 July 2017 07:25:15 UTC
Main telescope
Collecting area0.17 m2 (1.8 sq ft)[1]
WavelengthsX-ray: 2–25 keV[1]
Ultraviolet: 150–350 nm

Astron was a Soviet space telescope launched on 23 March 1983 at 12:45:06 UTC, using the Proton-K rocket.[5] Based on the 4MV spacecraft design and operational for six years, Astron was the largest ultraviolet space telescope of its time.

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