Thursday, July 21, 2011

SAMPEX

 1992-038A


The first SMEX was SAMPEX, the Solar and Anomalous Magnetospheric Particles Explorer. It carried a set of experiments from a team lead by the University of Maryland, and was built in-house at NASA-GSFC.

The 158 kg satellite was a box + 2 panels 0.86m in diameter and 1.5m long. It studied trapped radiation in the magnetosphere, solar flare composition, cosmic rays, and precipitating electrons.

LEICA is a high resolution mass spectrometer for low energy particles in an approximate range of 0.2-10 MeV/nucleon. MAST measures isotopic composition with a mass resolution of 0.3 amu in the 15-300 MeV/nucleon range; PET measures H and alpha in the same range and electrons in 0.4-30 MeV. HILT detects particles in the 10-200 MeV/nucleon range.

Launch was at 1419 on 1992 Jul 3 by Scout S215C from Space Launch Complex 5 at Vandenberg AFB into a 550 x 657 km x 82 deg orbit. SAMPEX was still operating in 1994. POCC was at GSFC with a Science Ops Center at Maryland. In 2010, SAMPEX was being operated by the Bowie State control center in Maryland.


SAMPEX 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1992 Jul 3  1419  Launch by Scout  SLC5 
  T+1:24 Stage 1 burnout 
  T+1:28 St 1 sep 
  T+1:28 St 2 burn 
  T+2:09 St 2 burnout 
  T+2:20 Fairing sep
  T+2:22 St 2 sep, St 3 burn 
  T+3:10 St 3 burnout 
  T+9:54 St 3 sep 
 1429 T+9:59 St 4 burn 
 1429 T+10:32 Stage 4 burnout 
 1430 T+11:36 Stage 4 sep 
 1434 T+14:56 SAMPEX Yo-yo despin 
1997 Oct   SAMPEX control to Bowie, MD 
2004 Jun 30end of sci ops
2004 Dec 27   Observed large X-ray flare 
2005 Jan 20   Observed GLE event 
2005 Mar   Still operational 
2010 Aug Still operational 

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