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... latitude. Orbital parameters were: apogee, 1,550 mi.; perigee, 327 mi, period, 116 min.; and inclination. 81°. EXPLORER XXV ''(Injun-B)'', a 2-ft.-dia., 90-lb. metal satellite bearing 16 ... cells. Orbital parameters were: apogee, 1,548 mi.; perigee, 326 mi.; period, 116 min.; and inclination, 81°. Tracking data after one complete orbit indicated that the satellites were close to planned ...
... -km.) apogee; 1,753-mi. (2,822-km.) perigee; 315-min, period; and 31.35° inclination. Then, 42 sec, after LES II was released, a 44.5-in,-dia., 75-lb ... ,) apogee ; 1,725-mi. ( 2,777,3-km.) perigee ; 157-min, period; and 32.07° inclination. ''(UPI, NYT, 5/7/65, 12; Av. Wk, 5/10/65, 33; USAF Proj, Off ...
... , Ames said. Orbital parameters were: apogee, 615 mi. (990 km.) ; perigee, 290 mi. (467 km.) ; inclination to the equator, 51.95°, PEGASUS I , launched Feb, 16, 1965, was first of a ... for PEGASUS I were: apogee, 451 mi. ''(726 km,) ; perigee, 311 mi. ''(500.7 km,) ; inclination, 31.75°. ''(NASA Release 65-157)'' Editorializing, the Hartford Courant said: "... LUNIK V 's purpose ...
... . Orbital data: apogee. 460 mi. (741 km.); perigee, 316 mi. (509 km.) ; period, 97 min,; inclination. 31,8°, Primary purpose of the flight was to gather information on frequency of meteoroids ... of outer space, Orbital parameters: apogee, 350 km. (217 mi.) ; perigee, 207 km. (128 mi,) ; inclination to earth, 51.8°, Onboard equipment was functioning normally. ''(Krasnaya Zvezda, 5/27/65, 1 ...
... -earth space, missions could include low and high inclination, polar, or synchronous orbits to accomplish research, technological, and applications objectives. . . "In a low inclination orbit, below the Van Allen belts, the basic ...
... parameters: apogee, 517 mi. (832 km,) ; perigee, 458 mi. ( 737 km,) ; period, 100.6 min.; inclination to the equator, 814°. The spacecraft at first was spinning too fast for picture-taking ... , 1,154 km. (716.7 mi,) ; perigee, 229 km. (142 mi,) ; period, 98.3 min,; inclination to the equator, 48.8°. Equipment was functioning normally, Bochum Observatory (W. Germany) had reported ...
... : apogee, 627 km. (389.4 mi) ; perigee, 190 km. (118 mi.) ; period 92 min.; and inclination, 63.5°. In addition to scientific and measuring instruments, the space station was equipped with ... . (400 mi.), perigee, 539 km. (335 mi.). Period for all five satellites was 95 min,; inclination, 56°. Satellites contained scientific equipment for outer space research as well as "Mayak" radio transmitters ...
... , 1,574 km. (978 mi,) ; perigee, 1,467 km. (911.1 mi,) ; period, 116 min. Inclination for all five satellites was 56°, One of the satellites was powered by a radioactive ... orbit, Perigee of the hypothetical orbit would have been over the latitude of Argentina and inclination would have been about 40° to account for the alignment of the nine craters. ''(Science ...
... an elliptical orbit: apogee, 161 mi. (259.7 km.) ; perigee, 100 mi. (161.1 km.) ; inclination, 28.9° ; period, 88.7 min. Toward the end of the first revolution, Gemini VI ... into near-circular orbit: apogee, 170 mi. (274 km,) ; perigee, 165.5 mi. (267 km.) ; inclination, 89.9°. Schirra initiated terminal phase of the rendezvous maneuver with a 32 fps posigrade ...
... temporary parking orbit with apogee, 194 mi. (311 km,) ; perigee, 103.6 mi. (167 km.) ; inclination, 28.6°; orbital insertion velocity, 25,609 fps. About three-quarters through its first orbit ... data: apogee, 550 km. (341 mi.) ; perigee, 260 km. (165 mi,) ; period, 92.4 min,; inclination, 49°. Equipment was functioning normally. ''(Pravda, 12/22/65, 1)'' Gemini VII Astronauts Lovell and ...

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