Names | Hawkeye-1 Injun-6 IE-D Ionospheric Explorer-D Neutral Point Explorer |
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Mission type | Ionospheric research |
Operator | NASA / Langley Research Center |
COSPAR ID | 1974-040A |
SATCAT no. | 07325 |
Mission duration | 3 years, 10 months, 24 days |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | Explorer LII |
Spacecraft type | Ionospheric Explorer |
Bus | Injun |
Manufacturer | University of Iowa |
Launch mass | 22.7 kg (50 lb) |
Power | 36 watts |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 3 June 1974, 23:09:11 UTC |
Rocket | Scout E1 (S-191C) [1] |
Launch site | Vandenberg, SLC-5 |
Contractor | Vought |
Entered service | 3 June 1974 |
End of mission | |
Decay date | 28 April 1978 |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
Regime | Polar orbit |
Perigee altitude | 469 km (291 mi) |
Apogee altitude | 125,570 km (78,030 mi) |
Inclination | 89.80° |
Period | 3032.40 minutes |
Instruments | |
Extremely low frequency (ELF) / Very low frequency (VLF) Receivers Low-Energy Proton and Electron Differential Energy Analyzer (LEPEDEA) Triaxial Fluxgate Magnetometer | |
Explorer 52, also known as Hawkeye-1, Injun-F, Neutral Point Explorer, IE-D, Ionospheric Explorer-D, was a NASA satellite launched on June 3, 1974, from Vandenberg Air Force Base on a Scout E-1 launch vehicle.[2]