Wednesday, February 6, 1974

Asterix

 1965-096A


The A-1 (Arm'ees 1) satellite, named after launch Ast'erix after Ast'erix le Gaulois, a well known comic book superhero, was the first French satellite and the first satellite to be launched by a nation other than the US and the USSR with the use of its own launch vehicle. The Diamant launch vehicle was developed by SEREB from the Saphir ballistic missile reentry test rocket. The Ast'erix programme was a joint venture between CNES and the DMA. A-1 was built by SEREB and Matra for DMA as a techonology satellite, and its only payload was a radio transmitter. Several A-1 class capsules were launched on Rubis test rockets prior to the orbital launch. The Diamant A rocket took off from pad Brigitte at France's Hammaguir range in Algeria on 1965 Nov 26 and placed the satellite in a 527 x 1808 km orbit (planned orbit was 550 x 2850 km, so velocity was 0.215 km/s too low). Ast'erix was intended to transmit for 2 days but its antennae were damaged during launch and no signals were received beyond basic carrier telemetry. Mass of Asterix was 42 kg. Third stage was 65 kg including a 16 kg equipment bay built by Dassault. It carried 641 kg of prop.


Ast'erix 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1965 Nov 26  1447:21  Launch by Diamant A  HMG 
 1448:54  T+93s Emeraude MECO 
 1448:54  T+1:35 Emeraude sep at 43 km  -6263 x 125 x 34  
 1448:54  Topaze burn 43s 
 1449:25  T+2:04 Topaze burnout  -5830 x 529 x 34.2  
 1449:53  T+2:32 Fairing sep 
  Coast 
  T+4:39 Spinup 
 1452:15  T+4:59 Topaze sep 
  T+6:32 Stage 1 impact 
 1454:41  T+7:20 Rubis burn 45s at 547 km 
 1455:26  T+8:05 Rubis burnout 
 1457:43  T+10:22 A-1 sep 
 1455?   108.6 527 x 1808 x 34.2 
  T+14:04 Stage 2 impact 
1965 Nov 29 End of transmissions 

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