Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Space Missions, Astrophysical Missions

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The second in the series of HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORIES was
launched by an Atlas-Centaur rocket on 13 November 1978. Soon after its
insertion into a 470 km circular orbit inclined at 23.5° to the
equator, HEAO-2 was named the Einstein Observatory, in celebration of
the centenary of Albert Einstein's birth....

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