Mission type | Earth science |
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Operator | USAF |
COSPAR ID | 1966-063A |
SATCAT no. | S02324 |
Spacecraft properties | |
Manufacturer | General Dynamics |
Launch mass | 10.4 kg (23 lb) with onboard rocket. |
BOL mass | 3.2 kilograms (7.1 lb) |
Dimensions | 9.1-meter (30 ft) sphere |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 14 July 1966 02:10:02 | UTC
Rocket | Atlas D |
Launch site | Vandenberg 576-B-3[1] |
End of mission | |
Decay date | 4 January 1978 |
Orbital parameters | |
Regime | Medium Earth Orbit |
Eccentricity | 0.00102 |
Perigee altitude | 998.00 km (620.13 mi) |
Apogee altitude | 1,013.00 km (629.45 mi) |
Inclination | 144.200° |
Period | 105.20 minutes[2] |
Epoch | 14 July 1966 02:09:00 |
Orbiting Vehicle 1-8 (also known as OV1-8, OV1-8P,PasComSat,[3]: 419 and Gridsphere[4]), launched 14 July 1966, was the seventh satellite launched (fourth successfully) in the OV1 series of the United States Air Force's Orbiting Vehicle program. OV1-8 was designed to test the passive communications utility of an aluminum grid sphere versus a balloon satellite (e.g. NASA's Project Echo).