- Relay program
The Relay program consisted of Relay 1 and Relay 2, two early American
satellite s.Relay 1 was launched
December 13 1962 , and was principally acommunications satellite . Included in its payload were radiation experiments designed to map Earth'sradiation belt s. Shortly after launch, two basic problems evolved. One was the satellite's response to spurious commands, and the other was the leakage of a high-power regulator that caused the first two weeks of operation to be useless. After this period, satellite operation returned to normal. The satellite carried onetransmitter for tracking and one fortelemetry . The telemetry system was PCM at 1152 bit/s. Each 128 words per telemetry frame (of 1s duration) used 113 words for the particle experiment. The leakage problem caused the spacecraft to revert to a low voltage state early in 1965. Sporadic transmission occurred untilFebruary 10 ,1965 , after which no usable scientific data were obtained.Relay 2 (launched
January 21 1964 ) was physically similar to Relay 1. Design changes in this satellite improved its performance to the point where response to spurious commands was essentially eliminated. One of the two onboard transponders operated normally untilNovember 20 ,1966 . From that time until its failure onJanuary 20 ,1967 , it required a longer time than normal to come on. The other transponder continued to operate untilJune 9 , 1967, when it too failed to operate normally.COSPAR ID: Relay 1 1962-Beta-Upsillon 1COSPAR ID: Relay 2 1964-003A
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