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- International_Cometary_Explorer abstract "The International Cometary Explorer (ICE) spacecraft was originally known as International Sun/Earth Explorer 3 (ISEE-3) satellite, launched August 12, 1978. It was part of the ISEE (International Sun-Earth Explorer) international cooperative program between NASA and ESRO/ESA to study the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and the solar wind. The program used three spacecraft, a mother/daughter pair (ISEE-1 and ISEE-2) and a Heliocentric orbit spacecraft (ISEE-3, later renamed ICE).ISEE-3 was the first spacecraft to be placed in a halo orbit at one of Earth-Sun Lagrangian points (L1). It was later (as ICE) sent to visit Comet Giacobini-Zinner and became the first spacecraft to do so by flying through a comet's tail passing the nucleus at a distance of approximately 7800 km. ICE was not equipped with cameras.".
- International_Cometary_Explorer thumbnail ISEE3-ICE.jpg?width=300.
- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageExternalLink isee3.html.
- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?MCode=ISEEICE.
- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageExternalLink isee3.
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- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageExternalLink 42228-isee-3-reboot-project-by-space-college-skycorp-and-spaceref.
- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageExternalLink 1337.
- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageID "2233078".
- International_Cometary_Explorer wikiPageRevisionID "605844669".
- International_Cometary_Explorer apoapsis "1.03".
- International_Cometary_Explorer caption "ICE".
- International_Cometary_Explorer eccentricity "0.05".
- International_Cometary_Explorer hasPhotoCollection International_Cometary_Explorer.
- International_Cometary_Explorer inclination "0.1".
- International_Cometary_Explorer launch "1978-08-12".
- International_Cometary_Explorer launchVehicle Delta_2000.
- International_Cometary_Explorer mass "390.0".
- International_Cometary_Explorer missionEnd "May 1997".
- International_Cometary_Explorer missionType "Earth/Moon libration point orbiter , Giacobini-Zinner & Halley's Comet".
- International_Cometary_Explorer name "ICE".
- International_Cometary_Explorer nssdcId "1978".
- International_Cometary_Explorer orbitalPeriod "3.0672E7".
- International_Cometary_Explorer organization European_Space_Agency.
- International_Cometary_Explorer organization NASA.
- International_Cometary_Explorer periapsis "0.93".
- International_Cometary_Explorer satelliteOf "Sun".
- International_Cometary_Explorer subject Category:1978_in_spaceflight.
- International_Cometary_Explorer subject Category:Artificial_satellites_orbiting_the_Sun.
- International_Cometary_Explorer subject Category:Derelict_space_probes.
- International_Cometary_Explorer subject Category:Missions_to_comets.
- International_Cometary_Explorer subject Category:NASA_space_probes.
- International_Cometary_Explorer subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1978.
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- International_Cometary_Explorer comment "The International Cometary Explorer (ICE) spacecraft was originally known as International Sun/Earth Explorer 3 (ISEE-3) satellite, launched August 12, 1978. It was part of the ISEE (International Sun-Earth Explorer) international cooperative program between NASA and ESRO/ESA to study the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and the solar wind.".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "ISEE-3/ICE".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "ISEE-3/ICE".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "International Cometary Explorer".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "International Cometary Explorer".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "International Cometary Explorer".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "International Cometary Explorer".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "International Sun-Earth Explorer".
- International_Cometary_Explorer label "Международный исследователь комет".
- International_Cometary_Explorer sameAs ICE.
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- International_Cometary_Explorer sameAs International_Cometary_Explorer.
- International_Cometary_Explorer sameAs ICE.
- International_Cometary_Explorer sameAs ISEE_3.
- International_Cometary_Explorer sameAs International_Cometary_Explorer.
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- International_Cometary_Explorer depiction ISEE3-ICE.jpg.
- International_Cometary_Explorer isPrimaryTopicOf International_Cometary_Explorer.
- International_Cometary_Explorer name "ICE (ISEE-3)".