1965-089A
Geos A (Geos 1 or Explorer 29 after launch) was launched on 1965 Nov 6 by Delta E from Cape Kennedy. It entered a higher orbit than planned, 120.30 min 1115 x 2277 km x 59.4 deg rather than 1100 x1480 km. This was a test flight of the new Delta E's improved second stage, and it failed to shut down on time. The initial ascent was to a 33 degree orbit (108 deg azimuth); part of the yaw to 59 deg must have happened during stage 2 burn, as the stage 3 impulse, which occurred over the equator, is insufficient to make the turn. Geos I was operational on Nov 8 and operated until 1967 Dec 17.
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| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
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| 1965 Nov 6 | 1838:43 | Launch by Delta E | CK LC17A |
| | | T+0:43 SRM 1-3 burnout |
| | | T+1:10 SRM sep |
| | 1841:12 | T+2:29 Thor S/N 20202 MECO |
| | 1841:18 | T+2:35 Delta S/N 20201 burn, 6:24 |
| | 1841 | T+2:36 Fairing sep |
| | 1847:40 | T+8:57 Delta SECO |
| | T+18:26 spinup |
| | 1857:11 | T+18:28 Delta sep | -2995? x 1195 x 59.4 |
| | 1857:21 | T+18:38 Altair burn 23s |
| | 1857:44 | T+19:01 Altair cutoff | 120.30 1115 x 2277 x 59.4 |
| | 1858:33 | T+19:50 despin |
| | 1858:52 | T+20:09 Altair sep |
| | | Rev 3, GG boom out 1m |
| 1965 Nov 8 | | GG boom extended 11m, upside down |
| 1965 Nov 8 | | Operational |
| 1965 Nov 13 | 1642 | GG boom retracted from 12 to 4.6m |
| | | Tumble 180 deg |
| | 1714 | GG boom extended to 15m |
| 1966 Dec 1 | | Rdot beacons deactivated |
| 1967 Feb 8 | | SECOR deactivated |
| 1967 Dec 17 | | End of tx |