Names | S-55A | ||||||||||||
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Mission type | Micrometeoroid research | ||||||||||||
Operator | NASA | ||||||||||||
Harvard designation | 1961 Chi 1 | ||||||||||||
COSPAR ID | 1961-022A | ||||||||||||
SATCAT no. | 00180 | ||||||||||||
Mission duration | 2.5 days (achieved) | ||||||||||||
Spacecraft properties | |||||||||||||
Spacecraft | Explorer XIII | ||||||||||||
Spacecraft type | Science Explorer | ||||||||||||
Bus | S-55 | ||||||||||||
Manufacturer | Goddard Space Flight Center | ||||||||||||
Launch mass | 86 kg (190 lb) | ||||||||||||
Dimensions | 61 × 1.92 cm (24.02 × 0.76 in) cylinder | ||||||||||||
Power | Solar cells and nickel-cadmium batteries | ||||||||||||
Start of mission | |||||||||||||
Launch date | 25 August 1961, 18:29:44 GMT[1] | ||||||||||||
Rocket | Scout X-1 (ST-6) | ||||||||||||
Launch site | Wallops Flight Facility, LA-3 | ||||||||||||
Contractor | Vought | ||||||||||||
Entered service | 25 August 1961 | ||||||||||||
End of mission | |||||||||||||
Last contact | 28 August 1961 | ||||||||||||
Decay date | 28 August 1961 | ||||||||||||
Orbital parameters | |||||||||||||
Reference system | Geocentric orbit | ||||||||||||
Regime | Low Earth orbit | ||||||||||||
Perigee altitude | 125 km (78 mi) | ||||||||||||
Apogee altitude | 1,164 km (723 mi) | ||||||||||||
Inclination | 37.7° | ||||||||||||
Period | 97.5 minutes | ||||||||||||
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Explorer 13, (also called S-55A), was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program on 25 August 1961, at 18:29:44 GMT,[1] from Wallops Flight Facility (WFF), Virginia.[2]
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