The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), originally known as the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP and Explorer 80), was a NASA spacecraft operating from 2001 to 2010 which measured temperature differences across the sky in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) – the radiant heat remaining from the Big Bang. Headed by Professor Charles L. Bennett of Johns Hopkins University, the mission was developed in a joint partnership between the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Princeton University. The WMAP spacecraft was launched on 30 June 2001 from Florida. The WMAP mission succeeded the COBE space mission and was the second medium-class (MIDEX) spacecraft in the NASA Explorer program. In 2003, MAP was renamed WMAP in honor of cosmologist David Todd Wilkinson (1935–2002), who had been a member of the mission's science team. After nine years of operations, WMAP was switched off in 2010, following the launch of the more advanced Planck spacecraft by European Space Agency (ESA) in 2009.
Names | MAP
Explorer 80 |
||
Mission type | |||
Operator | |||
COSPAR ID | |||
SATCAT no. | 26859
|
||
Website | |||
Mission duration | 9 years, 1 month, 2 days (from launch to end collection of science data)
|
Manufacturer | |||
Launch mass | 835 kg (1,841 lb)
|
||
Dry mass | 763 kg (1,682 lb)
|
||
Dimensions | 3.6 m × 5.1 m (12 ft × 17 ft)
|
||
Power | 419 W
|
Launch date | 19:46:46, June 30, 2001 (UTC)
|
||
Rocket | |||
Launch site |
Disposal | Passivated
|
||
Deactivated | Received last command October 20, 2010
; transmitted last data 19 August 2010
|
Reference system | |||
Regime |
Type | |||
Diameter | 1.4 m × 1.6 m (4.6 ft × 5.2 ft)
|
||
Wavelengths | 23 GHz to 94 GHz
|
This page is the FamousFix profile for Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe. Content on this page is contributed by editors who belong to our editorial community. We welcome your contributions... so please create an account if you would like to collaborate with other editor's in helping to shape this website.
On the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe page you will be able to add and update factual information, post media and connect this topic to other topics on the website. This website does skew towards famous actors, musicians, models and sports stars, however we would like to expand that to include many other interesting topics.