Spektr-UV
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Spektr-UV, also known as World Space Observatory-Ultraviolet (WSO-UV), is a proposed ultraviolet space telescope intended for work in the 115 nm to 315 nm wavelength range.[3][4] It is an international project led by Russia (Roscosmos), with participation from Spain and Japan. The launch had initially been planned for 2007, but has since been continually delayed;[5] as of December 2023[update], the launch is expected to take place no earlier than 2030[1] atop an Angara A5M rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome.[2]
Quick Facts Mission type, Operator ...
Mission type | Space telescope |
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Operator | Russian Astro Space Center |
Spacecraft properties | |
Manufacturer | NPO Lavochkin |
Payload mass | 2,840 kg (6,261 lb) |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 2030 (proposed)[1] |
Rocket | Angara A5M[2] |
Launch site | Vostochny Site 1A |
Contractor | Roscosmos |
Main telescope | |
Wavelengths | 115 to 315 nm |
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