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Dual Air Density Explorer

Dual Air Density Explorer was a set of 2 satellites, DADE-A and DADE-B, developed as part of NASA's Explorer program. DADE-A and DADE-B were launched on 6 December 1975 at 03:35:01 UTC, by a Scout F-1 launch vehicle from Space Launch Complex 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The launch of the DADE satellites failed.

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Apogee altitude
350 km (220 mi)
Bus
DADE
Contractor
Vought
COSPAR ID
1975-DADE-A
Deactivated
Failed to orbit
Inclination
90.10°

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Dual Air Density Explorer

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples30
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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Dual Air Density Explorer

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related to Spacecraft · 8
Dual Air Density Explorer → Both, DADE-A, DADE-B, Dual Air Density Explorer-B, Explorer-A, Measurements, Scout, The Dual Air Density
Apogee altitude · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → 350 km (220 mi)
Bus · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → DADE
Contractor · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → Vought
COSPAR ID · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → 1975-DADE-A
Deactivated · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → Failed to orbit
Inclination · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → 90.10°
Launch date · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → 6 December 1975, 03:35:01 UTC
Launch mass · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → 40 kg (88 lb)
Launch site · 1
Dual Air Density Explorer → Vandenberg, SLC-5

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dade-a density atmospheric spectrometer air dade-b launch mass composition drag would satellites satellite 350 km 220 mi dual explorer program

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Dual Air Density ExplorerApogee altitude350 km (220 mi)1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerBusDADE1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerContractorVought1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerCOSPAR ID1975-DADE-A1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerDeactivatedFailed to orbit1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerInclination90.10°1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerLaunch date6 December 1975, 03:35:01 UTC1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerLaunch mass40 kg (88 lb)1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerLaunch siteVandenberg, SLC-51.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerManufacturerLangley Research Center1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerMission durationFailed to orbit1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerMission typeEarth science1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerNamesDADE-A Dual Air Density Explorer-A DADE-B Dual Air Density Explorer-B1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerOperatorNASA1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerPerigee altitude350 km (220 mi)1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerPeriod90.00 minutes1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerPowerSolar cells and batteries1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerReference systemGeocentric orbit (planned)1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerRegimePolar orbit1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerRocketScout F-1 (S-196C)1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerSpacecraftExplorer LVI1.00infobox
Dual Air Density ExplorerSpacecraft typeDual Air Density Explorer1.00infobox

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