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Since the start of the space age satellites and probes have greatly enhanced our knowledge of astronomy. These are current missions

MISSION

STATUS

LAUNCH

DETAILS

Voyager 2

USA 

Active

1977

One of the two craft sent on the first great tour. It flew past Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus and is now far out into deep space looking for the heliopause, where the solar wind gives way to the interstellar medium. It entered the boundary of our solar system, known as the ‘heliosheath’ on 30 August 2007  (launched before Voyager 1)

Voyager 1

USA 

Active

1977

The other craft sent on the first great tour. It also flew past Jupiter and Saturn . It too is now far out into deep space looking for the heliopause. It entered the ‘Hedliosheath’ in May 2005

Hubble Space Telescope (HST)

USA 

Active

1990

The HST has taken many striking images of astronomical objects. The telescope orbiting above the Earths atmosphere is capable of taking very sharp images and has been serviced several times by shuttle astronauts

Ulysses

Europe 

Active

1990

This ESA mission is the first to orbit the poles of the sun and is obtaining valuable data. It last flew over the North pole on 14 January 2008 just as a new solar cycle was starting.

Topex/Poseidon

International 

Active

1992

Joint US/French mission mapping wave heights

Geotail

International 

Active

1992

Studies solar wind interaction with the magnetosphere.

Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)

USA 

Active

1995

This joint ESA/NASA mission is sited 1.5 million kilometres from the sun which it keeps under constant observation

Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE)

USA 

Active

1995

X-Ray observatory

Cassini - Huygens

International 

Active

1997

This joint ESA/NASA/ASI major mission to the Saturnian system arrived in 2004 and is orbiting the system improving our knowledge of Saturn and it’s moons and magnetosphere. Cassini is the main spacecraft and Huygens is a probe that landed on the moon Titan  on 14 January 2005.

Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE)

 

USA 

Active

1997

Mission orbiting the L1 point to measure solar particles

Low Energy Gamma Ray Imager (LEGRI)

Spain 

Active

1997

Gamma Ray observatory

International Space Station (ISS)

International 

Active

1998

Manned orbital research station

XMM-Newton

Europe 

Active

1999

This is ESA’s orbiting X-ray telescope

Quick Scatterometer

USA 

Active

1999

NASA mission measuring wind speeds over oceans

Terra

USA 

Active

1999

NASA Earth observation mission

Active Cavity Irradiance Monitor

USA 

Active

1999

NASA mission measuring solar energy reaching Earth

Cluster

Europe 

Active

2000

This group of of 4 ESA satellites studies the solar wind and it’s interaction with the Earths magnetic field

High Energy Transient Explorer 2  (HETE2)

USA 

Active

2000

Study of gamma-ray bursts with X-ray, and gamma-ray instruments

Earth Observing 1

USA 

Active

2000

Earth observations and testing of new instrumentation

Mars Odyssey

USA 

Active

2001

NASA mission looking for water on Mars

Jason1

USA 

Active

2001

NASA Oceanography satellite

Odin

Sweden 

Active

2001

A Swedish satellite to study star formation

Integral

Europe 

Active

2002

This ESA orbiting observatory can simultaneously observe objects in gamma rays, X-rays, and visible light and is looking for gamma-ray bursts

Grace

International 

Active

2002

Joint US/German Oceanography mission

Aqua

USA 

Active

2002

NASA Earth observation mission

Mars Express

European 

Active

2003

This is the first mission ESA has sent to Mars. The Beagle2 lander which formed part of this mission was lost

Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)

USA 

Active

2003

Ultraviolet mission studying historic star formation

Spitzer Space Telescope

USA 

Active

2003

Infrared telescope studying early universe

Hayabusa

Japan 

In transit

2003

Japanese mission to land on asteroid and bring back a sample. It failed to land but may have collected some dust it stirred up. It is expected to reach Earth in 2010

Spirit

USA 

Active

2003

Mars Rover

Opportunity

USA 

Active

2003

Mars Rover

Cosmic Hot Interstellar Spectrometer (CHIPS)

USA 

Active

2003

The mission was to research hot and diffuse nebulae. It continues to operate but it’s mission has been changed to solar observation.

Galex

USA 

Active

2003

Ultraviolet telescope

Kaistsat 4

Korea 

Active

2003

Astrophysical satellite carries a special UV imaging spectrograph

Most

Canada 

Active

2003

Telescope monitoring star brightness

Coriolis

USA 

Active

2003

Monitor solar mass ejections

ICESat (Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite),

USA 

Active

2003

Study of Earths Icecaps

Chandra X-ray Observatory

USA 

Active

2004

This is one of NASA’s great observatories

Rosetta

European 

In transit

2004

ESA mission to land on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenkonko in 2014

Messenger

USA 

In transit

2004

Only the second mission to Mercury. Currently using flybys to slow down it will enter orbit in 2011

Swift

USA 

Active

2004

Study Gamma Ray bursts

Aura

USA 

Active

2004

A mission dedicated to the health of Earth's atmosphere

Deep Impact/EPOXI

USA 

In transit

2005

Mission to impact comet Tempel 1. After completion the satellite was re-tasked to study comet Hartley 2 & extrasolar planets

Astromag FF

USA 

Active

2005

Measure high energy particles

Astro-E2/Suzaku

Japan 

Active

2005

X-Ray observations

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)

USA 

Active

2005

A multipurpose spacecraft designed to conduct  exploration of Mars from orbit

Venus Express

European 

Active

2005

Exploration of Venus from orbit

COROT (COnvection ROtation and planetary Transits)

International 

Active

2006

Mission to search for extrasolar planets and to perform asteroseismology, measuring solar-like oscillations in stars

AKARI

Japan 

Active

2006

AKARI (launched under the name ASTRO-F) is an infrared astronomy satellite

New Horizons

USA 

In transit

2006

First mission to fly by and study the dwarf planet Pluto and its moons, Charon, Nix, and Hydra

Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO)

International 

Active

2006

A mission looking at cloud cover

CloudSat

USA 

Active

2006

A mission looking at the atmosphere

Hinode (Solar-B)

International 

Active

2006

Exploration of the Sun

AGILE

Italy 

Active

2007

Italian X-Ray and Gamma Ray Observatory

Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM)

USA 

Active

2007

AIM is a two-year mission to study Polar Mesospheric Clouds (PMCs), the Earth’s highest clouds, which form an icy membrane 50 miles (80.4 km) above the surface at the edge of space

Phoenix

 

Active

2007

Mission landed in the Mars polar region in 2008 to search for life

Dawn

USA 

In transit

2007

Mission to study the asteroid Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres

Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST)

International 

Active

2008

Gamma Ray observatory

 

 

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