HEAO 1, launched August 12, 1977, was a sky survey mission that included four large X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy instruments, known as A1, A2, A3, and A4, respectively. Inclination was about 22.7 degrees. It re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and burned up on March 15, 1979. • The A1, or Large-Area Sky Survey (LASS) instrument, was managed by the
Naval Research Laboratory and used large proportional counters to cover the 0.25 to 25 keV energy range. • The A2, or Cosmic X-ray Experiment (CXE), from the
Goddard Space Flight Center, covered the 2-60 keV energy range with high spatial and spectral resolution. • The A3, or Modulation Collimator (MC) instrument, provided high-precision positions of X-ray sources, accurate enough to permit follow-up observations to identify optical and radio counterparts. It was provided by the
Center for Astrophysics (
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the
Harvard College Observatory, SAO/HCO). • The A4, Hard X-ray / Low Energy Gamma-ray experiment, used
scintillation counters to cover the energy range from about 20 keV to 10 MeV. It was provided and managed by the University of California at San Diego, in collaboration with
MIT. ==HEAO 2 (Einstein Observatory)==