PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = " August 2, 2004, Carol Neese: Create mission catalog.; 2005-07-15: Mission catalog revised with expanded information about mission phases." OBJECT = MISSION MISSION_NAME = "MIDCOURSE SPACE EXPERIMENT" OBJECT = MISSION_INFORMATION MISSION_START_DATE = 1996-04-24 MISSION_STOP_DATE = 1997-02-26 MISSION_ALIAS_NAME = "MSX" MISSION_DESC = " Mission Overview ================ The Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) mission began with the launch of the spacecraft on April 24, 1996 into a ~900 km polar orbit for a nominal 5 year mission. The MSX mission was divided into three phases. Phase 1, which ended on February 26, 1997 with the depletion of the cryogen, was devoted almost exclusively to observations with the infrared telescope, SPIRIT III. Phase 2, lasting from cryogen depletion through September 1997, emphasized astronomy and atmospheric measurements with the UVISI (Ultraviolet/Visible Imaging and Spectrographic Imaging) sensors. Phase 3 began in October 1997 when the SBV (Space Based Visible) Camera became a contributing sensor to the US Space Surveillance Network. Instruments on MSX included an infrared imaging camera (SPIRIT III), ultraviolet/visible imaging and spectrographic imaging sensors (UVISI), a visible-wavelength camera (SBV), and a suite of contamination detectors. Further information about the MSX spacecraft and instruments may be found in [MILLETAL1994]: Mill, J.D., R.R. O'Niel, S. Price, G.J. Romick, O.M. Uy, and 5 other authors, Midcourse Space Experiment: Introduction to the spacecraft, instruments, and scientific objectives, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets 31, 900-907, 1994." MISSION_OBJECTIVES_SUMMARY = " Mission Objectives Overview =========================== The principal goal of MSX was to collect phenomenology data in support of ballistic missile defense objectives. Additional objectives were to collect data in support of a variety of civilian science objectives in earth and atmospheric remote sensing and astronomy. A full set of experiments mapped the galactic plane, the IRAS (Infrared Astronomical Satellite) gaps, the zodiacal background, confused regions away from the galactic plane, deep surveys of selected fields at high galactic latitudes, large galaxies, asteroids, and comets." END_OBJECT = MISSION_INFORMATION OBJECT = MISSION_HOST INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = "MSX" OBJECT = MISSION_TARGET TARGET_NAME = {"MOON","ASTEROID","COMET","DUST"} END_OBJECT = MISSION_TARGET END_OBJECT = MISSION_HOST OBJECT = MISSION_REFERENCE_INFORMATION REFERENCE_KEY_ID = "MILLETAL1994" END_OBJECT = MISSION_REFERENCE_INFORMATION END_OBJECT = MISSION END