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... orbit with a 1458-km apogee, 1444-km perigee, 115- min period, and 101.7° inclination, as the fourth operational Improved Tiros Operational Satellite in the joint NASA and Dept. of ... entered orbit with a 1468-km apogee and perigee, 115-min period, and 101.7° inclination. The 20-kg, 12-sided, magnetically oriented, spin-stabilized spacecraft would measure ionospheric electron content ... orbit with a 1458-km apogee, 1454-km perigee, 115-min period, and 101.7° inclination. The seventh in a series begun with Oscar 1 in 1961, the solar-powered, octahedral ...
... -km apogee, 536.5-km perigee, 10-hr 39.8-min period, and 26.0° inclination. NASA'S primary objectives were to conduct design, performance, and flight readiness reviews for the ... 780-km apogee, 35 630-km perigee, 23-hr 5L9-min period, and 1.8° inclination. The spacecraft then drifted to its station at 174° E longitude over the Pacific Ocean ... 683-km apogee, 628-km perigee, 12-hr 17.3-min period, and 62.8° inclination. The spacecraft was intended for long-distance telephone and cable radio communications in the Soviet ...
... with a 252-km apogee, 214-km perigee, 89.2-min period, and 51.6° inclination. Tass announced the purpose of the mission was to test the design, onboard systems, and ... with a 249-km apogee, 186-km perigee, 88.9-min period, and 51.6° inclination. Tass announced the mission would carry out joint experiments with Salyut 4 , including a comprehensive ... with a 354-km apogee, 293-km perigee, 90.7-min period, and 51.6° inclination, permitting Soyuz 17 to dock with Salyut 4 on 12 Jan. The spacecraft was moved ...
... a 36 810-km apogee, 197-km perigee, 651.0-min period, and 23.9° inclination. Originally scheduled for 30 Jan., the launch had been delayed to replace the Inertial Measurement ... 36 685-km apogee, 35 680-km perigee, 1456.4-min period, and 1.1° inclination. By 10 Feb. the spacecraft was drifting westward at 6° per day toward the final ... with a 1137-km apogee, 804-km perigee, 104.5-min period, and 49.8° inclination. Starlette, with an inner core of uranium 238 to give it a high mass and ...
... = Mission_Duration = Mass = NSSDC_ID = 1989-084A Webpage = Semimajor_Axis = Eccentricity = Inclination = 34.30 degrees; first flight at this inclination Orbital_Period = Apoapsis = Periapsis = Orbits = Alternate Names = SSBUV1/STS 34,20297 Experiments ... to the SSBUV sensor module; (2) solar and nadir aspect sensors to measure the instruments inclination toward the sun and earth during observations; and (3) an inflight calibration system to perform ...
... them, they saw both points of view and I think became less inclined to be a fighter pilot and more inclined to be a flight control system designer. So, yes, he was ... you, it gave you an extra kind of bit of prestige. The contractor might be inclined to listen to you a little bit more carefully. So, yes, I was glad to ...
... TV when it—because I didn’t realize it was a low inclination orbit. I thought it was a high inclination orbit like they go to the space station with, and you can’t see those from here. But the low inclination orbit you can. And I could have—I’m glad I didn’t see it ...
... .) ; perigee, 339 km. (211 mi.). After what were described as "repeated" changes in altitude and inclination, the spacecraft on Nov. 2 attained "final orbit" : apogee, 1,437 km. (893 mi.) ; perigee, 343 km. (213 mi.) ; period, 102.5 min. ; inclination, 58°55'. ''(Pravda, 11/2/63, AFSS-Trans.; Shabad, NYT, 11/2/63, 1; 11 ...
... confirmed orbital data as : apogee, 1,488 mi. ; perigee, 366 mi.; period, 115.8 min.; inclination, 78.62°. EXPLORER XIX , like EXPLORER IX , is an atmospheric density satellite. Because of its ... by U.S.S.R. (apogee, 254 mi.; perigee, 131 mi.; period, 90.5 min.; inclination to the equator, 65°). Tass said the satellite carried scientific instru­mentation for "continuing the ...
... ,412-mi.) apogee; 406-km. (252-mi.) perigee; 2-hr., 49-min. period; and 61° inclination, ELECTRON II was orbiting at 68,200-km. (42,379-mi.) apogee; 460-km. (286-mi.) perigee; 22-hr., 40-min. period; and 61° inclination. ''(Tass; Wash. Post, 1/31/64, A14)'' At American Meteorological Society meeting, UCLA campus, Lewis ...

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