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The Suborbital Imaging Spectrograph for Transition region Irradiance from Nearby Exoplanet host stars (SISTINE) is a payload from the University of Colorado. Its objective is to study how light from stars affects the atmospheres of the planets around them, including the gases thought to be signs of life. For this flight, it will measure the ultraviolet light output from α Centauri A and B, two stars of the three-star α Centauri system that are the closest stars to our Sun.
Height 12.20 Meters
Max Stages 2
Mass To GTO 0 kg
Liftoff Thrust 0 kN
Diameter 0.46 Meters
Mass To LEO 0 kg
Liftoff Mass 2 Tonnes
Launch Success 3
Consecutive Success 3
Maiden Flight 1982-03-16
Launch Failures 0
Nosu
2022-07-06T14:14:52+0000
Launch success confirmed. Exact T-0 unclear.
Nosu
2022-07-06T13:11:40+0000
Launch on hold due to unfavorable weather conditions.
Nosu
2022-07-06T08:20:00+0000
Setting GO
Nosu
2022-07-05T12:03:47+0000
Scrub due to bad weather
Jay
2022-07-03T23:58:38+0000
Delayed 24 hours due to weather
Nosu
2022-06-25T18:59:36+0000
Adding launch per request of the Australian Space Agency.