AKARI (ASTRO-F)

28939
Spacetrack Directory Number
2006-02-21
Orbit launches
2023-04-11
6258 Days in orbit


Satellite information AKARI (ASTRO-F)

Spacetrack Directory Name AKARI (ASTRO-F)
Orbit launches 2006-02-21
Deorbitation date 2023-04-11
Days in orbit 6258
Country/organisation of origin Japonia (JPN)
Starting point KSCUT (Uchinoura Space Center, Japan)
Categories
Perigee 397 km
Apogee 522 km

Additional information AKARI (ASTRO-F)

Akari (ASTRO-F) is an infrared astronomy satellite developed by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, in cooperation with institutes of Europe and Korea. It was launched on 21 February 2006, at 21:28 UTC (06:28, 22 February JST) by M-V rocket into Earth sun-synchronous orbit. After its launch it was named Akari (???), which means light in Japanese. Earlier on, the project was known as IRIS (InfraRed Imaging Surveyor).
Its primary mission was to survey the entire sky in near-, mid- and far-infrared, through its 68.5 cm (27.0 in) aperture telescope.



Update time: 2023-04-13 04:50:08