Array of Low Energy X-ray Imaging Sensors

ALEXIS

The Array of Low Energy X-ray Imaging Sensors (ALEXIS, also known as P89-1B, COSPAR 1993-026A, SATCAT 22638) X-ray telescope featured curved mirrors whose multilayer coatings reflected and focused low-energy X-rays or extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light the way optical telescopes focus visible light. The satellite and payloads were funded by the United States Department of Energy and built by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories and the University of California-Space Sciences Lab. The satellite bus was built by AeroAstro, Inc. of Herndon, VA. The Launch was provided by the United States Air Force Space Test Program on a Pegasus Booster on April 25, 1993.[1] The mission was entirely controlled from a small groundstation at LANL.

  1. ^ "ALEXIS satellite marks fifth anniversary of launch". Los Alamos National Laboratory. April 23, 1998. Retrieved August 17, 2011.