Abstract The European Space Agency's Solar Polar spacecraft is scheduled for launch in 1986. A solar X-ray and cosmic gamma ray burst detector will be aboard. Although the solar polar mission will not provide the long baselines originally planned, due to the cancellation of the NASA spacecraft, it is shown that arrival time analysis between the remaining ESA spacecraft and other missions will nevertheless achieve extremely precise localizations.
Gamma-ray burst localization with the international solar polar mission
Advances in Space Research ; 3 , 4 ; 203-206
1983-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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