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<div id="contentwrapper"><div id="rightcontent"><div id="headimage"><img height="100" width="530" alt="National Space Science Data Center Header" src="/logo/nssdc_header.jpg"/></div><h1>Hipparcos</h1><p><strong>NSSDC/COSPAR ID:</strong> 1989-062B</p><div class="twocol"><div class="urone"><h2>Description</h2><p>
          The scientific goals of this mission were the accurate measurement of the trigonometric parallaxes, proper motions, and positions of 100,000 selected stars, mostly fainter than 10th magnitude. The spacecraft consisted of two platforms and six vertical panels, all made of aluminum honeycomb. The solar array consisted of three deployable sections. Antennas were located on the top and bottom of the spacecraft. An attitude and orbit-control subsystem ensured correct dynamic attitude control and determination during the 2.5 year planned lifetime. The spacecraft spun around its Z-axis at the rate of 12 rev/day at an angle of 43 degrees to the sun. The Z-axis rotated about the sun-satellite line at 6.4 rev/year. The spacecraft carried a single telescope which, in the focal plane, superimposed two fields of view 58 degrees apart. The attitude of the spacecraft about its center of gravity was controlled to scan the celestial sphere in a regular movement. The telescope used a system of grids, at the focal surface, composed of alternate opaque and transparent bands. Behind these grids, an image-dissector tube converted the modulated light into a sequence of photon counts from which the phase of the entire pulse train from a star could be derived. The apparent angle between two stars in the combined fields of view was obtained from the phase difference of the two star pulse trains. The telescope was an all-reflective eccentric Schmidt system. A complex mirror was employed which consisted of two mirrors tilted in opposite directions, each occupying half of the rectangular entrance pupil. The unvignetted field of view was 94 arc-min by 54 arc-min. An additional photomultiplier system, known as Tycho, viewed a beam splitter in the optical path and was used to gather photometric and astrometric data of 400,000 stars down to 11th magnitude. Measurements were made in two broad bands corresponding to B and V in the Johnson BUV system. The positions of these latter stars were to be determined to a precision of 0.05 arc-s, which is a factor of 25 less than the main mission stars. The mission was a facility type in which guest investigators propose particular research programs, and selected stars were incorporated into the overall observing strategy.
          </p></div><div class="urtwo"><h2>Alternate Names</h2><ul><li>Space Astrometry</li><li>20169</li></ul><h2>Facts in Brief</h2><p><strong>Launch Date:</strong> 1989-08-08<br/><strong>Launch Vehicle:</strong> Ariane 44LP<br/><strong>Launch Site:</strong> Kourou, French Guiana<br/><strong>Mass:</strong> 1025.0 kg<br/><strong>Nominal Power:</strong> 295.0 W
</p><h2>Funding Agency</h2><ul><li>European Space Agency (International)</li></ul><h2>Discipline</h2><ul><li>Astronomy</li></ul><h2>Additional Information</h2><ul><li><a href="spacecraftOrbit.do?id=1989-062B">Launch/Orbital information for Hipparcos</a></li><li><a href="spacecraftPdmp.do?id=1989-062B">PDMP information for Hipparcos</a></li><li><a href="spacecraftTelemetry.do?id=1989-062B">Telecommunications information for Hipparcos</a></li></ul><ul><li><a href="experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=Hipparcos">Experiments on Hipparcos</a></li><li><a href="datasetSearch.do?spacecraft=Hipparcos">Data collections from Hipparcos</a></li></ul><h2/><p>
          Questions or comments about this spacecraft can be directed to:
          <a href="mailto:nssdc-request@lists.nasa.gov?Subject=NMC Comment/Question: Hipparcos (1989-062B)">Coordinated Request and User Support Office</a>.
          </p></div></div><div class="clear"> </div><h2>Personnel</h2><table cellspacing="0" class="datatab"><thead><tr><th>Name</th><th>Role</th><th>Original Affiliation</th><th>E-mail</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Dr. Michael A.C. Perryman</td><td>Project Scientist</td><td>ESA-European Space Research and Technology Centre</td><td>astro@esta2.estec.esa.nl</td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Dr. L. Emiliani</td><td>Project Manager</td><td>ESA-European Space Research and Technology Centre</td><td> </td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Selected References</h2><p>Perryman, M. A. C., <em>et al.</em>,
      The Hipparcos mission: Pre-launch status, volume I-III, the Hipparcos satellite,
      ESA SP-1111, June 1989.
      </p><p>Clausen, K. F., and M. A. C. Perryman,
      The Hipparcos mission,
      Acta Astronomica, 22, 229-248, 1990.
      </p><p>Perryman, M. A. C.,
      Hipparcos: Revised mission overview,
      <em>Adv. Space Res.</em>, 11, No. 2, 15-23, 1991.
      </p><p>Perryman, M. A. C., and D. Heger,
      The Hipparcos Mission -- Four years after launch,
      <em>ESA Bull.</em>, No. 75, 7-16, Aug. 1993.
      </p><h2>Other Sources of Hipparcos Information/Data</h2>

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<a href="http://astro.estec.esa.nl/SA-general/Projects/Hipparcos/research.html">The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues</a>
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