1962-049A
The first Canadian satellite was Alouette (`swallow'), an ionospheric topside sounder launched by Thor Agena B from pad 75-1-1 at Vandenberg in 1962. NASA provided the launch vehicle and the satellite had the NASA designation S-27.. The satellite used an ionospheric beacon to radio signals through the ionosphere to the ground, allowing observers to measure the density of the ionosphere. Two pairs of sounding antennae were deployed, one 46m span and the other 23m span. Alouette 1 was built by De Havilland Canada.| Alouette | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1962 Sep 29 | 0605 | Launch by Thor Agena B | V 75-1-1 |
| 0607 | Thor MECO (T+2:24) | ||
| 0607 | Thor VECO (T+2:33) | ||
| 0607 | Thor sep (T+2:42) | ||
| 0608 | Agena burn (T+3:05) | ||
| 0612 | Agena cutoff (T+7:01) | ||
| 0700 | Agena burn 2 (T+55:20) | ||
| 0700 | Agena cutoff (T+55:23) | 105.4 996 x 1032 x 80.6 (VCR) | |
| 1900 | 105.52 996 x 1032 x 80.5 (RAE) | ||
| 1971 Dec 16 | End of transmissions | ||
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