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Vela 1A, USAF, Nuclear Detection Surveillance Satellite
Code Number:
USOV01P02_02
Title:
Vela 1A, USAF, Nuclear Detection Surveillance Satellite
Builder: TRW
Mass: 220 kg (480 lb)
USAF Satellite Catalog: 69
Apogee: 116,528 km (72,407 miles)
Perigee: 101,925 km (63,333 miles)
Inclination: 37.80 degree
Period: 6,519.60 minutes
Launch Sites: Cape Canaveral LC13
Launch Vehicle: Atlas
This spacecraft was utelized in investigating spaceflight techniques and technologies (US Cat A)
Keywords:
Earth-orbiting spacecraft, Satellites, Science, Aerospace, vehicle
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
Vela 1A, USAF, Nuclear Detection Surveillance Satellite
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Code Number:
USOV01P02_02
Title:
Vela 1A, USAF, Nuclear Detection Surveillance Satellite
Builder: TRW
Mass: 220 kg (480 lb)
USAF Satellite Catalog: 69
Apogee: 116,528 km (72,407 miles)
Perigee: 101,925 km (63,333 miles)
Inclination: 37.80 degree
Period: 6,519.60 minutes
Launch Sites: Cape Canaveral LC13
Launch Vehicle: Atlas
This spacecraft was utelized in investigating spaceflight techniques and technologies (US Cat A)
Keywords:
Earth-orbiting spacecraft, Satellites, Science, Aerospace, vehicle
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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