Saturday, May 28, 2005

ACRIMSAT

 1999-070B


ACRIMSAT is managed by JPL as part of the EOS. It will use an Orbital Sciences/Dulles Ministar spin-stabilized bus. ACRIMSAT will observe the absolute solar flux, and uses an instrument originally intended for the scaled-back EOS Chemistry-1. Launch was 1999 Dec by Taurus. Mass 109 kg Size is 0.69 x 0.77m. Shape is hexagon + 4 panels. Span 2.2m. ACRIM I flew on SMM, and ACRIM II flew on UARS.

ACRIMSAT is an Earth Science (EOS) Program. Control is at the JPL Table Mountain Observatory (TMO) ground station, Wrightwood, California.

Initially there were attitude control problems; a software error meant that ACRIMSAT's spin axis was 16 deg away from the sun. ACRIMSAT started science operations in Mar 2000.


ACRIMSAT 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1999 Dec 21  0715  Launch by Taurus  V 576E 
  T+1:21 St 0 sep 
  T+2:46 St 1 sep 
  T+2:53 Fairing 
  T+4:07? St 2 burnout   
  T+10:23 St 2 sep,  -3152 x 675 x 98.1 
  T+10:34 St 3 burn 
  T+11:46 St 3 burnout 
  T+13:29 Kompsat sep  98.66 691 x 698 x 98.1 
  T+14:39 APC Forward Section sep 98.65 690 x 697 x 98.1 
  T+16:06 ACRIMSAT sep  98.63 690 x 696 x 98.1 
  T+16:14 St 3 CCAM burn 
  T+19:24 St 3 CCAM stop 
  T+40:03 RCS depletion  99.02 678 x 726 x 98.3 
  Kompsat orbit  99.02 693 x 729 x 98.3 
2005 May   Primary mission complete 

Friday, May 27, 2005

USA-182

 2005-004A


Pair of NOSS3 on the last Atlas launch, an Atlas 3B with SEC Centaur.


NRO 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

2005 Feb 3  0741  Launch by Atlas 3B AC-206  CC SLC36B 
  T+2:59 BECO 
  T+3:16 MES-1 
  T+3:24 14' PLF 
 0751 T+10:20 altitude 500 km  
 0758 T+17:23 MECO-1  500? x 1130? x 63.4  
 0855 T+1:14:35 Centaur MES-2 
 0855 T+1:14:58 MECO-2  1000? x 1200? x 63.4 
 0859 T+1:18:33 Centaur sep  R/B 993 x 1205 x 63.7  
  P/L 1  1011 x 1209 x 63.4 
  P/L 2 sep  1011 x 1209 x 63.4 

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