Explorer 7 (S 1a) [NASA] |
Explorer 7 (S-1) was launched using a Juno 2 rocket. Its mission was to measure the earth's radiation balance. It was destroyed by the Range Safety Officer 5-1/2 seconds after liftoff because of a failure of the power supply to the guidance system.
Explorer 7 was designed to measure solar X-ray and Lyman-alpha flux, trapped energetic
particles, and heavy primary cosmic rays (Z>5). Secondary objectives included
collecting data on micrometeoroid penetration and molecular sputtering and studying the
earth-atmosphere heat balance. The spin-stabilized satellite's external structure
consisted of two truncated conical fiberglass shells joined by a cylindrical aluminum
center section. The spacecraft was 75 cm wide at its equator and about 75 cm high. The
spacecraft was powered by approximately 3000 solar cells mounted on both the upper and
lower shells. Additional power was provided by 15 nickel-cadmium batteries that were
positioned on its equator near the outer skin as an aid in maintaining a proper spin rate.
Two crossed dipole (1 W, 20 MHz) telemetry antennas projected outward from the center
section, and a 108-MHz antenna used for tracking was mounted on the bottom of the lower
shell. Located around the periphery of the center section were five bolometers for thermal
radiation measurements and three cadmium sulfide micrometeoroid detector cells. A
cylindrical ion chamber (lithium flourid window) and a beryllium window X-ray chamber were
located on opposite sides of the upper cone, and a cosmic-ray Geiger counter was located
on the very top. A primary cosmic-ray ionization chamber was located within the center
portion of the upper cone. Useful real-time data were transmitted from launch through
February 1961 and intermittently until August 24, 1961.
| Nation: | USA |
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| Type / Application: | Research |
| Operator: | NASA |
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| Propulsion: | None |
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| Mass: | 42 kg |
| Orbit: | 560 km x 1090 km, 50.27° |
| Satellite | Date | LS | Launcher | Remarks: | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Explorer (6) (S 1) | 16.07.1959 | CC LC-5 | F | Juno-2 | |
| Explorer 7 (S 1a) | 13.10.1959 | CC LC-5 | Juno-2 |
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Last update: 27.09.2009
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