Early Monday morning, NASA launched a spacecraft that will map the entire sky in infrared light with more sensitivity and resolution than has ever been possible before.
A Delta II rocket carrying NASA’s new Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 6:09 a.m. PST Monday and deposited the instrument into a polar orbit 326 miles above Earth. The space telescope is on a nine-month mission to record the infrared colors of the whole sky in greater detail than the previous infrared sky survey, conducted 26 years ago.
NASA's WISE Surveyor Sets Out to Illuminate Secrets of the Sky
Posted by: Katherine Noyes December 14, 2009 01:19 PMEarly Monday morning, NASA launched a spacecraft that will map the entire sky in infrared light with more sensitivity and resolution than has ever been possible before.
A Delta II rocket carrying NASA’s new Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 6:09 a.m. PST Monday and deposited the instrument into a polar orbit 326 miles above Earth. The space telescope is on a nine-month mission to record the infrared colors of the whole sky in greater detail than the previous infrared sky survey, conducted 26 years ago.