1984-037A
DSP 11 was launched on 1984 Apr 14 by a Titan 34D/Transtage from Cape Canaveral. It was the last MOS/PIM satellite. It was probably originally planned to fly with an IUS, and may have been the first DSP to have a separable aperture cover.
| DSP 11 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 Apr 14 | 1652:02 | Launch by Titan 34D/Transtage | CC LC40 |
| 1654 | SRM sep | ||
| 1656? | Stage 1 sep | ||
| 1657? | Fairing | ||
| 1659? | Stage 2 MECO | -275? x 150 x 28.5 | |
| 1700? | Stage 2 sep | ||
| 1700 | T+8:43? MES-0 | ||
| 1701? | T+9:19? Transtage MECO-0 | 150 x 180 x 28.5 | |
| 1714? | Transtage MES-1 | ||
| 1723? | MECO-1 | ||
| 2220? | T+5:30? MES-2 | |
| 2222? | T+5:30? MECO-2 | ||
| 2230? | Transtage sep | ||
| 1984 Apr 15? | Cover sep | ||
| 1984 Apr 20 | GEO 135W | ||
| 1985 Mar 5 | mv out | GEO 135W | |
| 1985 Apr 1 | mv in DSP-E | GEO 65E | |
| 1988 Jul 4 | Last LANL data | GEO 65E | |
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