1984-097A
Navstar 10 was launched on 1984 Sep 8 into the A plane using an Atlas E and SGS-II upper stage. It was removed from operational service in Nov 1995, the last of the test constellation to be retired.
| Navstar 10 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 Sep 8 | 2141 | Launch by Atlas E/SGS-II | V SLC3 |
| 2143 | T+2:04 Booster sep | ||
| T+2:24 Fairing sep | |||
| T+5:21 MECO | |||
| T+6:00? Atlas sep | |||
| T+6:21? Star 48 burn | |||
| 2148 | T+7:46? Star 48 burnout | ||
| 2148 | T+7:46? Star 48 sep | ||
| 2148 | T+7:50? SGS upper Star 48 burn | ||
| 2150 | T+9:15? Star 48 burnout | ||
| 2152 | T+11m Star 48 sep | ||
| 553 x 20789 x 63.2 | |||
| 1984 Sep 9 | 369.20 552 x 20786 x 63.2 | ||
| 1984 Sep 10 | 1332? | Star 27 burn | 718.0 19970 x 20420 x 63.3 |
| 1984 Sep 16 | Despin | ||
| 1984 Oct 3 | In service | ||
| 1990 | Operating on Cs clock (A-1) | ||
| 1995 Nov 18 | end of ops | ||
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