Saturday, January 15, 1994

OGO 2

  1965-081A


 The first POGO (Polar Orbiting Geophysical Observatory) was launched by Thrust Augmented Thor Agena D from Vandenberg on 1965 Oct 14. The orbit was 104.4 min, 415 x 1517 km x 87.4 deg. This orbit was significantly higher than the planned 97.33 min, 333 x 932 km x 86.0 deg one beacuse of a radio guidance failure. Attitude control was again lost early in the mission, on Oct 23, and the satellite was declared a failure. Nevertheless it sent back data until 1967 Nov 1 when it was shut down. It was reactivated for two weeks in 1968 Feb, then put on standby until 1971 Nov 1. The satellite reentered on 1981 Sep 17.


OGO 2 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1965 Oct 14  1311:55  Launch by TAT Agena D  V 75-1 Pad 1 
 1313:00  Castor sep (T+1:05) 
 1314:25  Thor MECO, LOX depletion (T+2:30) 
 1314:34  Thor VECO (T+2:39) 
 1314:42  Thor sep (T+2:47) 
 1316:04  Agena 6801 burn (T+4:09) 
 1320:05 Agena MECO (T+8:10) 
 1320:17  Pitch sensor operation 
  Agena sep 
   104.00 411 x 1454 x 87.35 (VCR) 
 1700   104.41 415 x 1517 x 87.43 (RAE) 
1965 Oct 23   Attitude control lost 
1967 Nov 1   Deactivated 
1968 Feb   Reactivated 
1968 Jun Standby mode
1970 Sep 1  0000   102.36 409 x 1333 x 87.3 (RAE) 
1971 Nov 1   Deactivated 
1981 Sep 17   Reentered 

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