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COSPAR ID | 2007-014A |
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SATCAT no. | 31140 |
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Launch date | 24 April 2007 |
Launch site | Wallops Island |
The Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE) is a satellite which was proposed and developed by the Missile Defense Agency, a division of the United States Department of Defense. It was launched atop a Minotaur rocket, from Wallops Island, at 06:48 GMT on 24 April 2007. Though primarily designed to gather data on exhaust plumes from rockets, the satellite was also intended to contain a kill vehicle similar to kinds intended for the Strategic Defense Initiative. A missile was then to be fired at and nearly miss the instrumented kill vehicle. This feature was later removed.
NFIRE was funded by $44 million in FY2004. In 2004, the United States House of Representatives instructed the Missile Defense Agency, MDA, to remove the kill vehicle from the planned 2006 NFIRE launch, approving $68 million in FY2005 subject to that condition. The Senate Appropriations Committee reviewing the NFIRE program, however, urged the MDA to return the missile defense interceptor (kill vehicle) to the originally scheduled test, despite the controversial perception of this leading to the deployment of weapons in space. The committee, which approved $13.7 million for the NFIRE program in FY06, told the MDA to “complete development and mission integration of the deployable NFIRE Kill Vehicle.”
The MDA has removed the kill vehicle portion of the planned test, saying it posed a risk of technical failure, and replaced it with a laser communications payload.
References
- Jeremy Singer. "MDA Budget Documents Detail NFIRE Experiments". Space.com. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
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(help) - James Oberg. "The war of words over war in space". MSNBC. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
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(help) - Jeremy Singer. "STSS Satellites Could Benefit From NFIRE Demo". Space.com. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
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