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Coriolis
Image of the Windsat component undergoing testingOperator NRL, AFRL Mission type Earth and Solar observation Satellite of Earth Launch date January 6, 2003 Launch vehicle Titan II Launch site Vandenberg AFB COSPAR ID 2003-001A Mass 395 kg Power 1174 W Orbital elements Regime Low Earth orbit Eccentricity 0.0013869626 Inclination 98.7° Apoapsis 842 km Periapsis 822 km Orbital period 101.6 min Instruments Main instruments WindSat, SMEI The Coriolis satellite is a Naval Research Laboratory and Air Force Research Laboratory earth and space observation satellite launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, on 2003-01-06 at 14:19 GMT.
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Instruments
Windsat
Main article: WINDSATWINDSAT is a joint Integrated Program Office/Department of Defense demonstration project, intended to measure ocean surface wind speed and wind direction from space using a polarimetric radiometer.
Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI)
The Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI) is an instrument intended to detect disturbances in the solar wind by means of imaging scattered light from the free electrons in the plasma of the solar wind. To do this three CCD cameras observe sections of the sky of size 60 by 3 degree.
As the SMEI instrument observers the whole sky, data generated has been used to observe periodic changes in the brightness of stars. This data be used to detect asteroseismological oscillation in giant stars, and for the detection of large eclipsing extra-solar planets.
References
Ray, Justin. "Coriolis launched to track ocean winds, solar storms". Spaceflight Now. http://spaceflightnow.com/titan/g4/index.html.
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