- Explorer 6
Infobox Spacecraft
Name = Explorer 6
Organization =NASA
Major_Contractors =Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Mission_Type =Earth science
Satellite_Of =Earth
Launch =August 7 ,1959 at 14:23 UTC
Launch_Vehicle = Thor-DM-18 Able-3
Decay =July 1 ,1961
Mission_Duration = 60 days
NSSDC_ID = 1959-004A
Webpage = [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1959-004A NASA NSSDC Master Catalog]
Mass = 64.4 kg
Semimajor_Axis = 7,870.7 km
Eccentricity = .758847
Inclination = 47°
Orbital_Period = 754 minutes
Apoapsis = 41,900 km
Periapsis = 237 kmExplorer 6 (1959-004A or S-2) was a
United States satellite launched onAugust 7 ,1959 . It was a small, spheroidal satellite designed to study trapped radiation of various energies, galacticcosmic ray s, geomagnetism,radio propagation in the upper atmosphere, and theflux of micrometeorites. It also tested a scanning device designed for photographing the Earth's cloud cover, and transmitted the first pictures of Earth fromorbit . [cite web | url=http://www.esa.int/esaMI/Space_Year_2007/SEMP4FEVL2F_0.html | title=50 years of Earth Observation | work=2007: A Space Jubilee | publisher=European Space Agency | date=October 3 2007 | accessdate=2008-03-20] [The U.S.V-2 rocket mission #12 had taken the first images of Earth from space onOctober 24 ,1946 .]The satellite was launched into a highly elliptical
orbit with an initial local time of apogee of 2100 h. The satellite was spin-stabilized at 2.8 rps, with the direction of the spin axis having aright ascension of 217 deg and adeclination of 23 deg. Foursolar cell paddles mounted near its equator recharged the storage batteries while in orbit. Each experiment except the television scanner had two outputs, digital and analog. AUHF transmitter was used for the digital telemetry and the TV signal. TwoVHF transmitters were used to transmit the analog signal. The VHF transmitters were operated continuously. The UHF transmitter was operated for only a few hours each day. Only three of the solar cell paddles fully erected, and this occurred during spin up rather than prior to spin up as planned. Consequently, initial operation of the payload power supply was 63% nominal, and this decreased with time. The decreased power caused a lower signal-to-noise ratio affecting most of the data, especially near apogee. One VHF transmitter failed onSeptember 11 ,1959 , and the last contact with the payload was made onOctober 6 ,1959 , at which time the solar cell charging current had fallen below that required to maintain the satellite equipment.In 1959 an
anti-satellite missile test used Explorer 6 as a target. The missile successfully passed within km to mi | 6.4 | precision = 1 of the satellite. [cite web
url = http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/bolorion.htm
title = Bold Orion
accessdate = 2008-02-03
publisher = Encyclopedia Astronautica]The satellite's orbit decayed on
July 1 ,1961 . [cite web
url = http://usspaceobjectsregistry.state.gov/registry/dsp_DetailView.cfm?id=12
title = Details of Explorer 6 (S-2)
accessdate = 2008-02-03
publisher = U.S. Space Objects Registry] A total of 827 h of analog and 23 h of digital data was obtained.Notes and references
See also
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Operation Argus External links
* [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/multi/explorer.html NASA's Explorer Missions]
* [http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19650012364_1965012364.pdf Scientific findings from Explorer VI]
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