Mylar Balloon (Gridsphere B, AVL-802)

 

Mylar Balloon (rear middle) [USAF]

The AVL-802 experiment contained also an aluminized Mylar Balloon of the same size to compare the reflection properties and the drag of the Gridspheres with a real balloon. Also included was Rigidsphere, a passive spherical satellite for atmospheric drag measurements.

The first attempt to orbit the AVL-802 experiment failed, but it was successfully repeated 3 years later.

 

Nation: USA
Type / Application: Experimental
Operator: USAF STP (Space Test Program)
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Satellite Date LS   Launcher Remarks:
Mylar Balloon (Gridsphere B, AVL-802 Balloon, P68-1) 16.08.1968 Va SLC-3E F Atlas-SLV3 Burner-2 with Orbiscal 1, OV5 8, Gridsphere 1, Gridsphere 2, Rigidsphere,
LCS 3, LIDOS, RM 18, UVR, Radcat, SECOR 11, SECOR 12
Mylar Balloon (Gridsphere B, AVL-802 Balloon, P70-2) 07.08.1971 Va BMRS-A2 Atlas-F OV1 with OV1 20, LOADS 2 and OV1 21, RTDS, Gridsphere 1, Gridsphere 2, Rigidsphere, LCS 4

 

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