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Explorer A
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Explorer 1 Explorer 1 / Explorer A Credit: NASA |
American earth magnetosphere satellite. Discovered Van Allen radiation belts. Spacecraft engaged in research and exploration of the upper atmosphere or outer space.
Status: Operational 1958. First Launch: 1958-02-01. Last Launch: 1958-03-26. Number: 3 . Gross mass: 5.00 kg (11.00 lb).
More at: Explorer-1.
Family:
Earth,
Magnetosphere sat.
Country:
USA.
Launch Vehicles:
Redstone,
Jupiter C.
Projects:
Explorer.
Launch Sites:
Cape Canaveral,
Cape Canaveral LC5,
Cape Canaveral LC26A.
Agency:
US Army.
Bibliography:
126,
17,
2,
483,
6,
86,
12375.
Photo Gallery
| Explorer 1 Pickering, Van Allen, and Von Braun hold a model of Explorer 1 in triumph at a post-flight press conference. Credit: NASA |
| Explorer 1 Lift-off of Explorer 1 Credit: NASA |
| Explorer 1 Jupiter C / Explorer 1 mission Credit: NASA |
| Explorer 1 Explorer 1 cutaway Credit: NASA |
| Explorer 1 Explorer 1 being mounted on the pad Credit: NASA |
| Explorer 1 Explorer 1 atop the Jupiter-C on the pad Credit: NASA |
| Explorer 1 The launch room during the Explorer 1 launch Credit: NASA |
| Explorer 1 Credit: Manufacturer Image |
1954 June 25 - .
LV Family:
Redstone.
Launch Vehicle:
Jupiter C.
- Project Orbiter begun. - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: von Braun.
Spacecraft Bus: Explorer.
Spacecraft: Explorer A.
In a meeting, Dr. Wernher von Braun, Frederick C. Durant III, Alexander Satin, David Young, Dr. Fred L. Whipple, Dr. S. Fred Singer, and Commander George W. Hoover agreed that a Redstone rocket with a Loki cluster as the second stage could launch a satellite into a 200-mile orbit without major new developments. This became a joint Army-Navy study project after meeting at Redstone Arsenal on August 3. Project Orbiter was a later outgrowth of this proposal and resulted in the launching of Explorer I on January 31, 1958.
1954 August 15 - .
LV Family:
Redstone.
Launch Vehicle:
Jupiter C.
- Von Braun proposes launch of US satellite. - .
Payload: Explorer A. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: von Braun.
Program: Explorer.
Class: Earth.
Type: Magnetosphere satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Explorer.
Spacecraft: Explorer A.
Von Braun report 'A Minimum Satellite Vehicle Based on Components Available from Developments of the Army Ordnance Corps' in response to June Pentagon meeting proposes $ 100,000 to launch satellite by Redstone..
1955 August 24 - .
LV Family:
Redstone.
Launch Vehicle:
Jupiter C.
1957 October 5 - .
LV Family:
Redstone.
Launch Vehicle:
Jupiter C.
- Von Braun promises first US satellite in 60 days. - .
Payload: Explorer A. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: McElroy,
Medaris,
von Braun.
Program: Explorer.
Class: Earth.
Type: Magnetosphere satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Explorer.
Spacecraft: Explorer A.
Von Braun briefs Secretary of Defence McElroy on Jupiter-C/Redstone for immediate US satellite launch. Promises launch in 60 days. Medaris says 90..
1958 February 1 - .
03:47 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC26A.
LV Family:
Redstone.
Launch Vehicle:
Jupiter C.
- Explorer 1 - .
Payload: Explorer A. Mass: 5.00 kg (11.00 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: von Braun.
Agency: US Army.
Program: Explorer.
Class: Earth.
Type: Magnetosphere satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Explorer.
Spacecraft: Explorer A.
Decay Date: 1970-03-31 . USAF Sat Cat: 4 . COSPAR: 1958-Alpha-1. Apogee: 1,859 km (1,155 mi). Perigee: 347 km (215 mi). Inclination: 33.20 deg. Period: 107.20 min.
Explorer I, the first U.S. earth satellite, was launched by a modified Army Ballistic Missile Agency Jupiter-C. Explorer I, developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, carried the U.S.-IGY (International Geophysical Year) experiment of James A. Van Allen and resulted in the discovery of the radiation belt around the earth.
1958 March 5 - .
18:27 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC26A.
LV Family:
Redstone.
Launch Vehicle:
Jupiter C.
FAILURE: Fourth Stage failed to ignite..
Failed Stage: 4.
- Explorer 2 - .
Payload: Explorer A. Mass: 5.00 kg (11.00 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: von Braun.
Agency: US Army.
Program: Explorer.
Class: Earth.
Type: Magnetosphere satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Explorer.
Spacecraft: Explorer A.
Decay Date: 1958-03-05 .
1958 March 26 - .
17:38 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC5.
LV Family:
Redstone.
Launch Vehicle:
Jupiter C.
- Explorer 3 - .
Payload: Explorer A. Mass: 5.00 kg (11.00 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: von Braun.
Agency: US Army.
Program: Explorer.
Class: Earth.
Type: Magnetosphere satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Explorer.
Spacecraft: Explorer A.
Decay Date: 1958-06-28 . USAF Sat Cat: 6 . COSPAR: 1958-Gamma-1. Apogee: 2,799 km (1,739 mi). Perigee: 186 km (115 mi). Inclination: 33.40 deg. Period: 115.70 min. Radiation, micrometeoroid data. .
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