ADM-Aeolus
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ADM-Aeolus
Summary
ADM-Aeolus is an Earth observation satellite[1]. ADM-Aeolus has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- ADM-Aeolus's instance of is recorded as Earth observation satellite[3].
- ADM-Aeolus's instance of is recorded as former entity[4].
- ADM-Aeolus is operated by European Space Operations Centre[5].
- ADM-Aeolus is operated by European Space Research and Technology Centre[6].
- ADM-Aeolus is operated by ESA Centre for Earth Observation[7].
- Aeolus is named after ADM-Aeolus[8].
- ADM-Aeolus followed Swarm[9].
- ADM-Aeolus was followed by EarthCARE[10].
- ADM-Aeolus's manufacturer is recorded as Space Systems[11].
- ADM-Aeolus's part of the series is recorded as Living Planet Programme[12].
- ADM-Aeolus is part of Living Planet Programme[13].
- ADM-Aeolus's Commons category is recorded as ADM-Aeolus[14].
- ADM-Aeolus's space launch vehicle is recorded as Vega[15].
- ADM-Aeolus's parent astronomical body is recorded as Earth[16].
- ADM-Aeolus's powered by is recorded as spacecraft solar array[17].
- ADM-Aeolus's powered by is recorded as lithium-ion battery[18].
- ADM-Aeolus's type of orbit is recorded as Sun-synchronous orbit[19].
- ADM-Aeolus's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as August 22, 2018[20].
- ADM-Aeolus's time of object orbit decay is recorded as July 28, 2023[21].
- ADM-Aeolus's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[22].
- ADM-Aeolus's significant event is recorded as collision avoidance[23].
- ADM-Aeolus's significant event is recorded as service retirement[24].
- ADM-Aeolus's significant event is recorded as atmospheric entry[25].
- ADM-Aeolus's official website is recorded as http://www.esa.int/Aeolus[26].
- ADM-Aeolus's launch contractor is recorded as Arianespace[27].
Why It Matters
ADM-Aeolus has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] ADM-Aeolus is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]