The HALCA (Highly Advanced Laboratory for Communications and Astronomy), also known as MUSES-B before launch, is an 8 meter diameter radio telescope satellite used for Very Long Baseline Interferometry. It is now in an orbit with an apogee altitude of 21,400 km and a perigee altitude of 560 km. The elliptical orbit will allow imaging of celestial radio sources by the satellite and ground based telescopes, with good (u,v) plane coverage and high resolution. The orbit has an inclination of 31 degrees, and a period of about 6.3 hours. It was launched in February 1997. After three years of designed life, altitude control failed in 2003, and the operation officially ended in November 2005.
Radio telescopes | Interferometers | Space telescopes
Highly Advanced Laboratory for Communications and Astronomy | はるか (人工衛星)