- Pioneer 4
Infobox_Spacecraft
Name = Pioneer 4
Organization =NASA
Mission_Type = Lunar flyby
Satellite_Of =Sun
Launch =March 3 1959 17:11:00 UTC
Launch_Vehicle = Juno II
NSSDC_ID = 1959-013A
Mass = 6.1 kg
Eccentricity = 0.07109
Inclination = 29.9°
Orbital_Period = 398.0 days
Apoapsis = 1.13 AU
Periapsis = 0.98 AUPioneer 4 was a spin-stabilized spacecraft launched as part of the
Pioneer program on a lunar flyby trajectory and into aheliocentric orbit making it the first U.S. probe to escape from the Earth's gravity. It carried a payload similar toPioneer 3 : a lunar radiation environment experiment using aGeiger-Müller tube detector and a lunar photography experiment. It passed within 60,000 km of theMoon 's surface. However, Pioneer 4 did not come close enough to trigger itsphotoelectric sensor . Nolunar radiation was detected. The spacecraft was still insolar orbit as of1969 .Spacecraft design
Pioneer 4 was a cone-shaped probe 51 cm high and 23 cm in diameter at its base. The cone was composed of a thin
fiberglass shell coated with a gold wash to make it electrically conducting and painted with white stripes to maintain the temperature between 10 and 50 degrees Celsius. At the tip of the cone was a small probe which combined with the cone itself to act as an antenna. At the base of the cone a ring of mercury batteries provided power. Aphotoelectric sensor protruded from the center of the ring. The sensor was designed with two photocells which would be triggered by the light of the Moon when the probe was within about 30,000 km of the Moon. At the center of the cone was a voltage supply tube and twoGeiger-Müller tube s. A transmitter with a mass of 0.5 kg delivered a phase modulated signal of 0.1 W at a frequency of 960.05 MHz. The modulated carrier power was 0.08 W and the total effective radiated power 0.18 W. A despin mechanism consisted of two 7 gram weights which spooled out to the end of two 150 cm wires when triggered by a hydraulic timer 10 hours after launch. The weights were designed to slow the spacecraft spin from 400 rpm to 6 rpm and then weights and wires were released.Launching vehicle
Pioneer 4 was launched with a Juno II launching vehicle, which also launched Pioneer 3. Juno II closely resembled the
Juno I (Jupiter-C based) vehicle that launchedExplorer 1 . Its first stage was a to 64 feet elongated Jupiter IRBM missile that was used in the army. On top of the Jupiter propulsion section was a guidance and control compartment that supported a rotating tub containing the rocket stages 2, 3 and 4. Pioneer 4 was mounted on top of stage 4.cite paper
author =Jet Propulsion Laboratory (under contract forNASA )
title = The Moon Probe Pioneer IV
publisher = NASA-JPL
date =1959
url = http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19630042108_1963042108.pdf
format = PDF
accessdate = 2008-02-02 ]Mission
After a successful launch Pioneer 4 achieved its primary objective (an Earth-Moon trajectory), returned radiation data and provided a valuable tracking exercise. The probe passed within 60,000 km of the Moon's surface (7.2° E, 5.7° S) on
4 March 1959 at 22:25 UT (5:25 p.m. EST) at a speed of 7,230 km/h. The distance was not close enough to trigger the photoelectric sensor. The probe continued transmitting radiation data for 82 hours, to a distance of 658,000 km, [cite book
title =The Radiation Belt and Magnetosphere
last = Hess
first = Wilmot
authorlink = Wilmot N. Hess
year = 1968] and reached perihelion on18 March 1959 at 01:00 UT. The cylindrical fourth stage casing (173 cm long, 15 cm diameter, 4.65 kg) went into orbit with the probe.See also
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Luna 1 - a similarSoviet space program mission launched1959-01-02 , several weeks before Pioneer 4.References
External links
* [http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/past/pioneer.html NASA JPL Pioneer 3 & 4]
* [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/tmp/1959-013A.html NSSDC Master Catalog: Spacecraft Pioneer 4]
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