OSO-7, like the other Orbiting Solar
Observatory missions, was primarily a solar observatory designed to
point a battery of UV and X-ray telescopes at the Sun from a platform
mounted on a cylindrical wheel. The detectors for observing cosmic
X-ray sources were the X-ray proportional counters,
built by MIT, the hard X-ray telescope by UC San Diego and the Gamma Ray
Monitor by the University of New Hampshire.
Mission Characteristics
Lifetime : 29
September 1971 - 9 July 1974 Energy Range :
1 keV - 10 MeV Payload :
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