SAGE [GDK] |
The SAGE (Stratospheric Aerosol & Gas Experiment) spacecraft was the second of the Applications Explorer Missions (AEM). The small, versatile, low-cost spacecraft was made of two distinct parts:
The objective of the SAGE mission was to obtain stratospheric aerosol and ozone data on
a global scale for a better understanding of the earth's environmental quality and
radiation budget. The spacecraft was designed for a 1-year life in orbit. The spacecraft
experienced power problems after May 15, 1979. Spacecraft operations continued until
November 19, 1981. The signal from the spacecraft was last received on January 7, 1982,
when the battery failed.
| Nation: | USA |
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| Type / Application: | Research |
| Operator: | NASA |
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| Equipment: | SAGE-I |
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| Propulsion: | ? |
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| Mass: | ? |
| Orbit: |
| Satellite | Date | LS | Launcher | Remarks: | |
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| SAGE (AEM 2, Explorer 60) | 18.02.1979 | WI LA-3 | Scout-D1 |
| Further AEM missions: |
Last update: 27.09.2009
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