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Space observatory
The European X-ray Observatory Satellite (EXOSAT), originally named HELOS, was an X-ray telescope operational from May 1983 until April 1986 and in that
EXOSAT
Trajectory Details (Exosat)". NASA. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2008-02-27. "NASA – NSSDC – Spacecraft – Details (Exosat)". NASA. Archived
List_of_space_telescopes
International organisation (1964-75); predecessor to the European Space Agency
eventually chose HELOS, renamed Exosat, and the IMP-D, renamed ISEE-2, projects. The European X-ray Observatory Satellite (EXOSAT), originally named "HELOS"
European Space Research Organisation
European_Space_Research_Organisation
European organisation dedicated to space exploration
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European_Space_Agency
Nearest star to the Solar System
Proxima Centauri. Further observations of flare activity were made with the EXOSAT and ROSAT satellites, and the X-ray emissions of smaller, solar-like flares
Proxima_Centauri
Proposed lunar LiDAR mapping mission
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Moonraker_(lunar_orbiter)
American astronaut (born 1944)
scientist for the medium-energy x-ray experiment on the European Space Agency's EXOSAT satellite and played a leading role in the proposal and design studies for
Jeffrey_A._Hoffman
European satellite communication constellation project
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HydRON
Telescope designed to observe remote objects by detecting X-rays
heavy X-ray space observatory with focusing X-ray optics, and European EXOSAT. The Chandra X-ray Observatory was launched by NASA in 1999 and has operated
X-ray_telescope
European technology demonstration satellite launched in 2023
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JoeySat
European lunar mapping mission
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Máni_(spacecraft)
Estonian nanosatellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
ESTCube-1
Dutch astrophysicist (born 1936)
in 1984–85 Lewin made guest observations with the European observatory EXOSAT in collaboration with colleagues from Amsterdam and Garching, Germany. This
Walter_Lewin
X-ray space observatory
dark matter. In 1982, even before the launch of XMM-Newton's predecessor EXOSAT in 1983, a proposal was generated for a "multi-mirror" X-ray telescope mission
XMM-Newton
EU satellite telecoms constellation project
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
IRIS²
European mission to comets Halley and Grigg–Skjellerup (1985–1992)
in Giotto being assigned solo to an Ariane 1 which was available after EXOSAT was launched by a Thor-Delta. There were plans to have observation equipment
Giotto_(spacecraft)
Quasar in the constellation Perseus
radio-selected blazar (RBL) based on European X-ray Observatory Satellite (EXOSAT) observations. However the object has no presence of either long-term or
NRAO_140
which discovered 300 sources. More recent X-ray satellites include: the EXOSAT (1983), ROSAT (1990), Chandra (1999), and Newton (1999). Gamma rays are
History_of_the_telescope
Planned European mission to demonstrate space debris removal
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ClearSpace-1
Electromagnetic radiation due to deceleration of charged particles
telescopes such as Chandra X-ray Observatory, XMM-Newton, ROSAT, ASCA, EXOSAT, Suzaku, RHESSI and future missions like IXO and Astro-H. Bremsstrahlung
Bremsstrahlung
European Space Agency lunar lander
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Argonaut_(lunar_lander)
European Space Agency observatory
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
ESA_Optical_Ground_Station
Aerospace company
Mission Launch Date EXOSAT 1983 GIOTTO 1985 HIPPARCOS 1989 ULYSSES
Telespazio_Germany
NASA-ESA-SERC ultraviolet space observatory mission for general astronomy EXOSAT, launched May 1983, completed – ESA's first X-ray space observatory mission
List of European Space Agency programmes and missions
List_of_European_Space_Agency_programmes_and_missions
Temporary, reusable laboratory aboard the Space Shuttle
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Spacelab
Broad-line radio galaxy located in the constellation Lyra
flux distribution flattened between the values of 2.20 and 10 μm. In 1985, EXOSAT observations detected another outburst in the galaxy where its medium and
3C_382
European communication satellite for the Moon
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Lunar_Pathfinder
Globular cluster
X1732-304 was detected within the cluster with NASA’s Spacelab 2 and ESA’s EXOSAT missions. "A home for old stars". Retrieved 15 December 2015. "Search Result
Terzan_1
Italian astrophysicist (born 1954)
astronomy with the analysis of data collected by the Einstein Observatory and EXOSAT. In the following period, her interests widened to include all of multi-wavelength
Patrizia_Caraveo
satellites that were active from the 1980s to the early 2000s: the HEAO Program, EXOSAT, Ginga, RXTE, ROSAT, ASCA, as well as BeppoSAX, which detected the first
History_of_X-ray_astronomy
Planned ESA uncrewed spaceplane
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Space_Rider
British Earth observation satellite constellation
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VIREON
Payload monitoring the first flight of the Ariane 6 rocket
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
YPSat-1
Television channel
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ESA_Television
Future mission to asteroid 99942 Apophis
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Ramses_(spacecraft)
Project by the European Space Agency
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Moonlight_Programme
European spacecraft
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HENON
European space reentry experiment
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Draco_(space_mission)
European quantum communication satellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Eagle-1
Greek CubeSat mission
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Hellenic_Space_Dawn
Satellite constellation
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Celeste_(LEO-PNT)
Space launch vehicle development programme of the European Space Agency
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
European_Launcher_Challenge
Planned lunar exploration mission
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
LUMIO_(space_mission)
Turkish astrophysicist (1940–2011)
1985 to January 1991. He started working on X-ray data of the Einstein and Exosat satellites. After the launch of the hugely successful ROSAT (Röntgensatellit
Hakkı_Ögelman
Earth observation satellite constellation
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HiVE
Italian Earth observation satellite system
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
IRIDE
European Space Agency programme to develop a prototype reusable rocket first stage
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Themis_programme
European satellite for maritime tracking
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
ESAIL
Early-warning system for near-Earth objects
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Flyeye
European CubeSat for atmospheric science
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
PICASSO_(satellite)
Union Venera 16 Venus Success Venera 16 orbiter Europe EXOSAT Earth Success Launch of the EXOSAT X-ray satellite Japan Tenma Earth Success Launch of the
Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes
Timeline_of_artificial_satellites_and_space_probes
Orbital recoverable launch vehicle of the European company ArianeGroup
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Ariane_Next
European space mission for monitoring greenhouse gases
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Tango_(satellites)
European Space Agency programme for human spaceflight and robotic space exploration
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Terrae_Novae
Centre within the European Space Agency's Planetary Defense Office
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Near-Earth Object Coordination Centre
Near-Earth_Object_Coordination_Centre
missions that influenced ESIS at the time were the Hubble Space Telescope, EXOSAT and IUE, while Space Physics was mainly focused on the Cluster mission.
European Space Information System
European_Space_Information_System
International space programme
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Euromir
Star in the constellation Cetus
of BU Cet. The star was detected as a source of soft X-ray emission by EXOSAT. It has 18% more mass than the Sun and is estimated to be about four billion
13_Ceti
Proposed European infrared space telescope for detecting asteroids
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
NEOMIR
European CubeSat for demonstrating space weather-related technologies
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
RadCube
European satellite development project
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Electra_(satellite)
Science programme
was reduced to seven telescopes overall by 1987, though the success of EXOSAT inspired mission planners to improve the efficiency of the mission's observations
European Space Agency Science Programme
European_Space_Agency_Science_Programme
European technology demonstration satellite
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MicroHETsat
European technology demonstration CubeSat
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
GOMX-4B
European weather satellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
MetOp-SG_B1
European constellation of Earth observation satellites
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Atlantic_Constellation
Family of European medium- and heavy-lift rocket launch vehicles
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Ariane_(rocket_family)
European weather satellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
MTG-I2
Peacock was named in 2007 after Anthony Peacock, project scientist for the Exosat and XMM-Newton missions. Neri (HD 32518 b), an exoplanet, was named in 2019
Name_conflicts_in_astronomy
European satellite mission
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NanoMagSat
Space cargo vehicle development programme of the European Space Agency
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
LEO_Cargo_Return_Service
Spanish communications satellite program
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Spainsat_NG
Proposed European CubeSat mission to an asteroid
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Satis_(spacecraft)
Canceled Earth observation satellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial and Helio Studies
Traceable_Radiometry_Underpinning_Terrestrial_and_Helio_Studies
European Space Agency rocket development projects
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Future Launchers Preparatory Programme
Future_Launchers_Preparatory_Programme
Astronomical object emitting X-rays
first detected in an Einstein IPC observation and later identified in an Exosat channel multiplier array observation. "The broad-band spectrum of this DA
Astrophysical_X-ray_source
European Space Agency artificial satellite
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CAT-1
European technology demonstration satellites
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
PRELUDE
CubeSat Lunar orbiter by ESA
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
VMMO
Hungarian government body for space activities
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Hungarian_Space_Office
European Earth observation CubeSat
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
MANTIS_(satellite)
X-ray space telescope
CXBN-2 (2017–2019) DXS (1993) EPOCh (2008) EPOXI (2010) Explorer 11 (1961) EXOSAT (1983–1986) EUVE (1992–2001) FUSE (1999–2007) Gaia (2013–2025) GALEX (2003–2013)
Einstein_Probe
Galaxy in the constellation of Piscis Austrinus
doi:10.1086/190600. Turner, T. J.; Pounds, K. A. (1 October 1989). "The EXOSAT spectral survey of AGN". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
NGC_7172
European CubeSat mission
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PHASMA
European weather satellite constellation
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
EPS-Sterna
European Space Agency's first technology demonstration CubeSat
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
GOMX-3
Series of Italian technology demonstration small satellites
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
AIX_(satellites)
European technology demonstration satellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
ΣYNDEO‑3
European technology demonstration CubeSat
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
GENA-OT
Planned European interplanetary space tug supporting Mars missions
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
LightShip_(spacecraft)
Greek technology demonstration satellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
OptiSat
Proposed concept lunar orbiter
CXBN-2 (2017–2019) DXS (1993) EPOCh (2008) EPOXI (2010) Explorer 11 (1961) EXOSAT (1983–1986) EUVE (1992–2001) FUSE (1999–2007) Gaia (2013–2025) GALEX (2003–2013)
Dark_Ages_Radio_Explorer
Star in the constellation Ursa Major
1051/0004-6361/201937185. S2CID 211296645. Landini, M.; et al. (March 1986), "EXOSAT detection of an X-ray flare from the solar type star Pi-prime UMa", Astronomy
Pi1_Ursae_Majoris
European Space Agency space mission
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Cluster_II_(spacecraft)
European CubeSat mission
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
ERMIS
Spaceport in northern Sweden
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Esrange
Imaging satellite
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Intuition-1
Norwegian and European initiative for maritime surveillance from space
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
Arctic_Ocean_Surveillance
European technology demonstration CubeSat
missions Science Astronomy & cosmology Cos-B (1975–1982) IUE (1978–1996) EXOSAT (1983–1986) Hipparcos (1989–1993) Hubble Space Telescope (1990–present)
QARMAN
Seyfert 1 galaxy in the constellation Lynx
Retrieved 2025-12-21. P., Singh, K.; R., Rao, A.; N., Vahia, M. (August 1992). "EXOSAT measurement of the spectrum of Markarian 382". Astronomy and Astrophysics
Markarian_382
EXOSAT
EXOSAT
EXOSAT
EXOSAT
Boy/Male
Italian Spanish German
Peaceful ruler.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Unanswered
Male
French
French form of Latin Lotharius, LOTHAIRE means "loud warrior."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Goddess of Wisdom
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hyatt.
Girl/Female
Muslim
The Moon light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
From the Country
Boy/Male
Hindu
Who is made forever, Permanent, God
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Ashley, ASHLEE means "ash-tree grove."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
EXOSAT
EXOSAT
EXOSAT
EXOSAT
EXOSAT