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Acrimsat


Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor

General


Designation 26033 / 99070B
Launch date 21 Dec 1999
Country of origin United States
Mission Scientific: sun observation
Operator NASA JPL
Perigee/Apogee 683/272 km, sun-synchronous
Inclination 98.3°
Period 99 min
Launch vehicle Taurus #4

Uses the ACRIM instrument which has already flown twice on SMM and UARS. It was the first instrument to clearly demonstrate that the total radiant energy from the sun was not a constant.

The satellite has pointing accuracy problems.

Close miss with Sentinel 1A in April 2014.

End of life


Out of service Dec 2013
Cause Power failure
Decay  


External resources


http://acrim.jpl.nasa.gov/

http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/eos_observ/1_2_95/p39.html
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Technical data



Specifications


Prime contractor OSC
Platform  
Mass at launch 115 kg
Mass in orbit  
Dimension  
Solar array  
Stabilization  
DC power  
Design lifetime 5 years

Downlink: 2250 MHz

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