Saturday, February 19, 1994

NOAA-13

 1993-050A


NOAA I (NOAA 13) flew into space at 1002 on 1993 Aug 8 aboard an Atlas E from Vandenberg, with a new complement of instruments, into an afternoon SSO. However, on Aug 21 the spacecraft battery failed to charge and all contact was lost with the satellite at 2315 that day. Mass of NOAA 13 was 1712 kg before apogee motor firing.


NOAA 13 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1993 Aug 9  1002  Launch by Atlas E  
  T+2:01 BECO 
  T+2:04 BPJ Booster Package Jettison 
  T+2:30 NFJ Nose Fairing Jettison 
  T+5:10 SECO 
  T+5:30 VECO 
 1002:35? T+5:35 Atlas sep  -2800 x 810 x 98.7 
 1015:49? T+13:49 Star 37 burn 
 1016:32? T+14:32 Star 37 burnout 
  T+14:37 RCS start 
  T+14:51 RCS stop 
  T+17min? Hydrazine blowdown 
  T+30min arrays and booms deployed 
1993 Aug 21   Battery failure 
 2315  Loss of contact 

Payload:

  • AVHRR Advanced Very High Res Radiometer with optical and IR bands: 0.55-0.9,0.725-1.3,10.5-11.5,3.53-3.93 mu

  • SEM Space Environment Monitor (EEPAT,HEPAT,POD,TED)

  • DCS Data Collection System, with ARGOS

  • TOVS Tiros Operational Vertical Sounder (temperature and humidity measurements by imaging in narrow bands: 3.7, 4.3 (CO2), 9.7, 11.1, 7x 15 (CO2), 3x 18 (rotnl bands) mu. Includes HIRS/2 (Hi Res IR Radiation Sounder), SSU (Stratospheric sounding unit), and MSU.

  • SAR Search and Rescue transponder (COSPAS-SARSAT)

  • SBUV/2 Solar UV Backscatter experiment

Friday, February 18, 1994

An Arthurian reader : selections from Arthurian legend, scholarship, and story

 https://welib.org/md5/95325c800ef36fcceba9d13e2f0fc3d4

Kosmos 1938

 1988-030A


Two-tone telemetry; Hi res satellite


Kosmos-1938 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1988 Apr 11  1115:00 Launch by Soyuz  PL 
 1119  Blok-I burn 
 1123  Blok-I sep 
1988 Apr 11   89.36 196x289x72.9 
1988 Apr 12   89.65 224x290x72.9 
1988 Apr 17    90.34 223x359x72.9 
1988 Apr 19    90.37 217x369x72.9 
1988 Apr 24   89.34 218x266x72.9 
1988 Apr 25   
 0608? Deorbit 
 0617? PO sep 
 0625? Entry  -195 x 248 x 72.9 
 0640? Landed 

Sunset Promises

https://welib.org/md5/53d5e168daca109a73676f4f3e42cef6

Kosmos 2033

 1989-058A


RCS was 29m2,


Kosmos-2033 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1989 Jul 24 0000:59 Launch by Tsiklon Baikonur 
 0003 Stage 1 sep 
 0005  Stage 2 sep  

0020 89.31 112x368x65.0 
 0049? AKM burn 
1989 Jul 25  92.87 399x430x65.0 
1989 Jul 29  92.77 402x417x65.0 
1989 Dec 17  395x 414x 64.99 92.66 
1989 Dec 18  412x 420x 65.00 92.90 
1989 Dec 19  404x 424x 64.99 92.86 
1989 Dec 20   400x 420x 64.99 92.77 
1989 Dec 22   Perigee lowered 
1991 Jan 1    89.92 202x338x65.0 
1991 Jan 6 reentered from 123x152x65.0 

Wednesday, February 16, 1994

Space Technology: September 1993

 https://welib.org/md5/490a1578a05ca9e74374ac1b1151ac1a

Luna 12

 1966-094A


E-6LF No. 102 (Luna-12) was launched shortly after Luna-11’s mission ended. Launch mass was 1620 kg. LOI burn reduced lunar velocity from 2.085 km/s to 1.148 km/s with a 100 x 1740 km orbit.


Luna-12 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1966 Oct 22  0842  Launch by Molniya  KB 
 0846  Blok-A sep 
 0846  Blok-I burn 
 0851  Blok-I MECO 
 0851? Blok-I sep 
 0947? BOZ burn 
 0948? Blok-L burn 
 0952? Blok-L sep 
1966 Oct 23   TCM 
1966 Oct 25  2043? Modules separate 
1966 Oct 25  2047  Lunar orbit insertion  205.4 101 x 1746 x 17.8 
1966 Oct 29   Photo mission begins
1967 Jan  End of transmissions

Tuesday, February 15, 1994

DFH-17

 1985-096A


FSW No. 8 flew a standard 5 day mission in Oct 1985. 


FSW 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1985 Oct 21  0504  Launch by CZ2  JQ 
 0506  T+2:10 MECO 
 0506  Stage 2 burn 
 0508?  T+4:02? Stage 2 MECO 
 0511?  Stage 2 VECO 
 0511? CZ-2C sep 172 x 395 x 63.0 
1985 Oct 22    90.11 171 x 388 x 63.0 
1985 Oct 25  2110   89.99 170 x 377 x 63.0 
1985 Oct 26  0351  Capsule landed in China 
 0910   89.98 171 x 374 x 63.0 
1985 Oct 29    89.62 169 x 342 x 63.0 
1985 Nov 6    88.02 147 x 205 x 63.0 
1985 Nov 7   Reentered 


May 13,2026

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