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Satellite Tracker

LAUNCH !!! GLAST's two major components, the Large Area Telescope (LAT) and the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) are launched into orbit aboard the Delta II Heavy launch vehicle.

View GLAST Launch (NASA)
and from the beach
plus photos.


GLAST BLASTS into Orbit
June
11, 2008

GLAST: Vehicle Flow         38 MB                INFN: Launch Multimedia Files
GLAST: Spacecraft Flow   70 MB
GLAST: Interview with PI   141 MB

Responsible for maximizing the LAT's science
performance,
the LAT ISOC is organized into three
groups:

  • Flight Operations
  • Science Operations
  • Science Analysis Systems

...more about the ISOC

 

Links:

Meetings:  

Experiencing Problems? See: Troubleshooting EVO



LAT shown during spacecraft integration

Note: For a description of the key LAT subsystems, (1) click on the image; then (2) hover over each of the callouts in the popup window. Note that the description of the DAQ Electronics is in a pdf file; click on the DAQ callout to download the file.

Note: This website is under construction and subject to frequent changes.
Please send all comments and suggestions to:
LAT ISOC Web Admin.