Origins Program
NASA's Origins program is a decades-long study addressing the origins of the universe, various astronomical bodies, and life. The Origins program was started in the 1990s.[1]
So far, it consists of the following missions:
- ground-based
- Keck telescopes*
- Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer*
- Keck Interferometer*
- airborne
- space based
- Hubble Space Telescope (HST)*
- Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) - completed
- Spitzer Space Telescope (SST) - completed
- Kepler Space Observatory - completed
- Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) - cancelled
- Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) - cancelled
- James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) *
- Single Aperture Far Infrared Observatory (SAFIR)
- Large UV/Optical Telescope
- Life Finder
- Planet Imager
Missions marked with * are operational.
References
- ^ "United States Centennial of Flight Commission - NASA". Archived from the original on 2011-10-14. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
External links
- Origins Program - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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- Arcus
- Astro-1 Telescope
- AstroSat-2
- EXCEDE
- Fresnel Imager
- FOCAL
- HabEx
- HWO
- Hypertelescope
- ILO-1
- iWF-MAXI
- JEM-EUSO
- LUCI
- LUVOIR
- Lynx
- Nano-JASMINE
- Nautilus Deep Space Observatory
- New Worlds Mission
- NRO donation to NASA
- ORBIS
- OST
- PETREL
- PhoENiX
- Solar-D
- Space Solar Telescope
- THEIA
- THESEUS
- AGILE (2007–2024)
- Akari (Astro-F) (2006–2011)
- ALEXIS (1993–2005)
- Alouette 1 (1962–1972)
- Ariel 1 (1962, 1964)
- Ariel 2 (1964)
- Ariel 3 (1967–1969)
- Ariel 4 (1971–1972)
- Ariel 5 (1974–1980)
- Ariel 6 (1979–1982)
- ASTERIA (2017–2019)
- ATM (1973–1974)
- ASCA (Astro-D) (1993–2000)
- Astro-1 (1990)
- Astro-2 (HUT) (1995)
- Astron (1983–1991)
- ANS (1974–1976)
- BeppoSAX (1996–2003)
- CHIPSat (2003–2008)
- Compton (CGRO) (1991–2000)
- CoRoT (2006–2013)
- Cos-B (1975–1982)
- COBE (1989–1993)
- CXBN-2 (2017–2019)
- DXS (1993)
- EPOCh (2008)
- EPOXI (2010)
- Explorer 11 (1961)
- EXOSAT (1983–1986)
- EUVE (1992–2001)
- FUSE (1999–2007)
- Kvant-1 (1987–2001)
- GALEX (2003–2013)
- Gamma (1990–1992)
- Ginga (Astro-C) (1987–1991)
- Granat (1989–1998)
- Hakucho (CORSA-b) (1979–1985)
- HALCA (MUSES-B) (1997–2005)
- HEAO-1 (1977–1979)
- Herschel (2009–2013)
- Hinotori (Astro-A) (1981–1991)
- Hisaki (SPRINT-A) (2013–2023)
- HEAO-2 (Einstein Obs.) (1978–1982)
- HEAO-3 (1979–1981)
- HETE-2 (2000–2008)
- Hipparcos (1989–1993)
- ILO-X (2024)
- IRAS (1983)
- IRTS (1995–1996)
- ISO (1996–1998)
- IUE (1978–1996)
- IXAE (1996–2004)
- Kepler (2009–2018)
- Kristall (1990–2001)
- LEGRI (1997–2002)
- LISA Pathfinder (2015–2017)
- MinXSS (2015–2017)
- MOST (2003–2019)
- MSX (1996–1997)
- Mikhailo Lomonosov (2016–2019?)
- OAO-2 (1968–1973)
- OAO-3 (Copernicus) (1972–1981)
- Orbiting Solar Observatory
- Orion 1 (1971)
- Orion 2 (1973)
- PAMELA (2006–2016)
- PicSat (2018)
- Planck (2009–2013)
- RELIKT-1 (1983–1984)
- R/HESSI (2002–2018)
- ROSAT (1990–1999)
- RXTE (1995–2012)
- SAMPEX (1992–2004)
- SAS-B (1972–1973)
- SAS-C (1975–1979)
- Solwind (1979–1985)
- Spektr-R (2011–2019)
- Spitzer (2003–2020)
- Suzaku (Astro-EII) (2005–2015)
- Taiyo (SRATS) (1975–1980)
- Tenma (Astro-B) (1983–1985)
- Uhuru (1970–1973)
- Vanguard 3 (1959)
- WMAP (2001–2010)
- Yokoh (Solar-A) (1991–2001)
(Mission completed)
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