Deep Space Climate Observatory

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American solar research spacecraft

2015-06-07T00:00:00Z
orbit insertion L1-Earth-Sun
2015-02-11T00:00:00Z
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DSCOVR EPIC instrumentDSCOVR EPIC instrument
DSCOVR Logo (transparent bg)DSCOVR Logo (transparent bg)
DSCOVR Logo (white bg)DSCOVR Logo (white bg)
DSCOVR NISTAR instrumentDSCOVR NISTAR instrument
DSCOVR in Astrotech`s payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2014-4577)DSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2014-4577)
DSCOVR in Astrotech`s payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2014-4582)DSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2014-4582)
DSCOVR in Astrotech`s payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2015-1240)DSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2015-1240)
DSCOVR in Astrotech`s payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2015-1241)DSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2015-1241)
DSCOVR rendering (white bg)DSCOVR rendering (white bg)
DSCOVR spacecraft in GSFC clean roomDSCOVR spacecraft in GSFC clean room
DSCOVR spacecraft modelDSCOVR spacecraft model
Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft diagramDeep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft diagram
Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft diagram-frDeep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft diagram-fr
Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR)Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR)
DscovrDscovr
Graphics developed by Kennedy Space Center for NOAA’s DSCOVR launch. Image credit: NOAA) . DSCOVR is a partnership between NOAA, NASA and the U.S. Air Force.Graphics developed by Kennedy Space Center for NOAA’s DSCOVR launch. Image credit: NOAA) . DSCOVR is a partnership between NOAA, NASA and the U.S. Air Force.
Lagrange PointsLagrange Points
Launching SoonLaunching Soon
NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory in transit (15868121601)NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory in transit (15868121601)
On this day in 2015, NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida.On this day in 2015, NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
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majororbit insertion L1-Earth-Sun2015Wikidata
majorrocket launch Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 402015Wikidata
imageDSCOVR EPIC instrumentWikimedia
imageDSCOVR Logo (transparent bg)Wikimedia
imageDSCOVR Logo (white bg)Wikimedia
imageDSCOVR NISTAR instrumentWikimedia
imageDSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2014-4577)2014Wikimedia
imageDSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2014-4582)2014Wikimedia
imageDSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2015-1240)Wikimedia
imageDSCOVR in Astrotech's payload processing facility, Titusville (KSC-2015-1241)2015Wikimedia
imageDSCOVR rendering (white bg)Wikimedia
imageDSCOVR spacecraft in GSFC clean roomWikimedia
imageDSCOVR spacecraft modelWikimedia
imageDeep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft diagram2012Wikimedia
imageDeep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft diagram-fr2014Wikimedia
imageDeep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR)2010Wikimedia
imageDscovrWikimedia
imageGraphics developed by Kennedy Space Center for NOAA’s DSCOVR launch. Image credit: NOAA) . DSCOVR is a partnership between NOAA, NASA and the U.S. Air Force.2015Wikimedia
imageLagrange Points2016Wikimedia
imageLaunching Soon2016Wikimedia
imageNOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory in transit (15868121601)2014Wikimedia
imageOn this day in 2015, NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida.2021Wikimedia