Thursday, May 3, 2001

Orbcomm B1

 1998-046E


Launched by Pegasus XL/HAPS. This was the first HAPS-Lite with a new titanium propellant tank replacing the composite tank used on earlier HAPS flights.

Three additional objects were tracked; one presumably is HAPS in the post-depletion orbit; one is in the Orbcomm orbit and may be an adapter; the third is the Pegasus third stage.

Total mass of satellites is 336 kg. HAPS is 97 dry. Total burn time 257s. 60 kg or 73 kg prop load; 3 x MR-107K 220N thrusters (9 flown?) Isp 232? or 236? This gives mdot of 660 / 2275 = 0.29 kg/s. For 257s this is 74 kg, pretty consistent. so HAPS = 170 kg full. HAPS dry mass replaces the N2 tank and adapter on the non-HAPS Pegasus so the dry mass of the Orion 38 stage is lighter: 122 kg rather than 202 kg.


Orbcomm FM13 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1998 Aug 2  1525  L-1011 takeoff from WI 
 1624  Pegasus drop, 12 km 
 1624  T+0:05 Pegasus stage 1 burn 
 1625  T+1:17 Pegasus stage 1 burnout 
 1625  T+1:38 Stage 2 burn 
 1626  T+2:18 Fairing sep 
 1626  T+2:49 Stage 2 burnout 
 1630  T+6:14 Stage 2 sep 
 1630  T+6:14 Stage 3 burn 
 1631  T+7:21 Stage 3 burnout 
 1632  T+8:20 Stage 3 sep  260 x 730 x 44.9 
 1632  T+8:21 HAPS burn 1 34s 
 1632  T+8:55 HAPS cutoff, transfer orbit  263? x 818? x 45.0 
 1716  T+52:39 HAPS burn 2 223s 
 1720  T+56:22 HAPS cutoff  813 x 825 x 45.0 
 1721  T+57:02 FM13 sep 
 1723  T+59:02 FM14 sep 
 1725  T+61:02 FM15 sep 
 1727  T+1:03:02 FM16 sep 
 1729  T+1:05:02 FM17 sep 
 1731  T+1:07:02 FM18 sep 
 1733  T+1:09:02 FM19 sep 
 1735  T+1:11:02 FM20 sep 
 1738  HAPS depletion  96.76 381 x 825 x 42.6 

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