- Lunar Orbiter 2
Infobox_Spacecraft
Name= Lunar Orbiter 2
Organization=NASA
Major_Contractors=Langley Research Center
Mission_Type=Orbiter
Satellite_Of=Moon
Launch=November 6 ,1966 at 23:21:00 UTC
Launch_Vehicle= Atlas-Agena D
Decay= Impacted lunar surface onOctober 11 ,1967 ,
at Lunar coords and quad cat|3.0|N|119.1|E
Mission_Duration=339 days
Mass= 385.6 kg
NSSDC_ID= 1966-100A
Orbital_elements=yes
Semimajor_Axis= 2,694.0 km
Eccentricity=.35
Inclination= 11.9°
Orbital_Period = 208.07 minutes
Apoapsis= 1,860 km
Periapsis= 52 km
Orbits= 2,346The Lunar Orbiter 2
spacecraft was designed primarily to photograph smooth areas of the lunar surface for selection and verification of safe landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo missions. It was also equipped to collect selenodetic, radiation intensity, and micrometeoroid impact data.The spacecraft was placed in a cislunar trajectory and injected into an elliptical near-equatorial lunar orbit for data acquisition after 92.5 hours flight time. The initial orbit was 196 km x 1850 km at an inclination of 11.8 degrees. The perilune was lowered to 49.7 km five days later after 33 orbits. A failure of the amplifier on the final day of readout,
7 December , resulted in the loss of six photographs. On8 December 1966 the inclination was altered to 17.5 degrees to provide new data on lunar gravity.The spacecraft acquired photographic data from November 18 to 25, 1966, and readout occurred through
December 7 , 1966. A total of 609 high resolution and 208 medium resolution frames were returned, most of excellent quality with resolutions down to 1 meter. These included a spectacular oblique picture of Copernicus crater, which was dubbed by the news media as one of the great pictures of the century. Accurate data were acquired from all other experiments throughout the mission. Three micrometeorite impacts were recorded. The spacecraft was used for tracking purposes until it impacted the lunar surface on command at 3.0 degrees N latitude, 119.1 degrees E longitude (selenographic coordinates ) onOctober 11 ,1967 .External links
* [http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19770016195_1977016195.pdf DESTINATION MOON: A history of the Lunar Orbiter Program (PDF) 1976]
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