Explorer 51

Explorer 51, also called as AE-C (Atmospheric Explorer-C), was a NASA scientific satellite belonging to series Atmosphere Explorer, being launched on 16 December 1973, at 06:18:00 UTC, from Vandenberg board a Delta 1900 launch vehicle.

Explorer 51
Explorer 51 satellite
NamesAE-C
Atmosphere Explorer-C
Mission typeEarth science
OperatorNASA
COSPAR ID1973-101A
SATCAT no.06977
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftExplorer LI
Spacecraft typeAtmosphere Explorer
BusAE
ManufacturerGoddard Space Flight Center
Launch mass658 kg (1,451 lb)
Dimensions140 cm (55 in) diameter
Start of mission
Launch date16 December 1973, 06:18:00 UTC
RocketThor-Delta 1900
(Thor 585 / Delta 099)
Launch siteVandenberg, SLC-2W
ContractorDouglas Aircraft Company
Entered service16 December 1973
End of mission
Decay date12 December 1978
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeMedium Earth orbit
Perigee altitude149 km (93 mi)
Apogee altitude4,294 km (2,668 mi)
Inclination68.10°
Period132.30 minutes
Instruments
Miniature Electrostatic Accelerometer (MESA)
Bennett Ion-Mass Spectrometer (BIMS)
Capacitance Manometer
Closed-Source Neutral Mass Spectrometer
Cold Cathode Ion Gauge
Cylindrical Electrostatic Probes (CEP)
Extreme Solar Ultraviolet Monitor (ESUM)
Low-Energy Electrons (LEE)
Magnetic Ion-Mass Spectrometer (MIMS)
Neutral Atmosphere Temperature (NATE)
Open-Source Neutral Mass Spectrometer
Photoelectron Spectrometer (PES)
Retarding Potential Analyser/Drift Meter (RPA)
Temperature Alarm
Ultraviolet Nitric-Oxide (UVNO)
Visible Airglow Photometer (VAE)
Explorer program
 
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