1971-071A
Eole, originally FR-2, was known to NASA as CAS 1 (Cooperative Applications Satellite 1). The 84kg satellite was built by Aerospatiale. Eole relayed data from meteorological balloons released from Argentina. In 1980 the satellite was still in use for training tracking station operators. Eole is named after Aeolus, the wind god.
Size is 0.58m long 0.71m dia. with 0.61m solar panels and a 10m gravity boom. Control from Bretigny.
One despin weight was miscataloged as 1971-69C.
| Eole | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 Aug 16 | 1839:00 | Launch by Scout B | WI |
| T+1:17 St 1 sep | |||
| T+1:57 St 2 burnout | |||
| T+2:05 Heat shield sep | |||
| T+2:07 St 3 burn | |||
| T+2:43 St 3 burnout | |||
| 1850:09 | T+11:09 St 3 sep | ||
| 1850:14 | T+11:14 St 4 burn | ||
| 1850:49 | T+11:49 St 4 burnout | ||
| 1855:49 | T+16:49 Yoyo release | ||
| T+16:59 Solar panels deploy | |||
| 1856:09 | T+17:09 St 4 sep | ||
| 1971 Aug 16 | 100.6 677 x 904 x 50.2 | ||
| 1971 Aug 21 | Deploy gravity boom | ||
| 1974 | Battery failed | ||
| 1980 | In use for training | ||
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