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San Marco 1

San Marco 1, also known as San Marco A, was the first Italian satellite. Built in-house by the Italian Space Research Commission (Italian: Commissione per le Ricerche Spaziali, CRS) on behalf of the National Research Council, it was the first of five as part of the Italian-US San Marco programme.

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Apogee altitude
846.0 kilometres (525.7 mi)
COSPAR ID
1964-084A
Decay date
13 September 1965
Eccentricity
0.0469
Epoch
15 December 1964 20:24:00 UTC
Inclination
37.80 degrees

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Launch

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San Marco 1

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Edges27
Triples37
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
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San Marco 1

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related to Launch · 10
San Marco 1 → American Scout, December, Italian, Launched, San Marco, September, US, UTC, Virginia, Wallops Flight Facility
related to Mission · 6
San Marco 1 → As, Atmosphere, Electron-content Beacon, Ion, San Marco, The
related to External links · 3
San Marco 1 → NASA NSSDC San Marco, San Marco Memorabilia Archived, Wayback Machine
Apogee altitude · 1
San Marco 1 → 846.0 kilometres (525.7 mi)
COSPAR ID · 1
San Marco 1 → 1964-084A
Decay date · 1
San Marco 1 → 13 September 1965
Eccentricity · 1
San Marco 1 → 0.0469
Epoch · 1
San Marco 1 → 15 December 1964 20:24:00 UTC
Inclination · 1
San Marco 1 → 37.80 degrees
Launch date · 1
San Marco 1 → 15 December 1964, 20:24:00 (1964-12-15UTC20:24Z) UTC

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san marco italian mission satellite launch research ionospheric scout space crs programme spacecraft first wallops also rocket launched built national

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
San Marco 1Apogee altitude846.0 kilometres (525.7 mi)1.00infobox
San Marco 1COSPAR ID1964-084A1.00infobox
San Marco 1Decay date13 September 19651.00infobox
San Marco 1Eccentricity0.04691.00infobox
San Marco 1Epoch15 December 1964 20:24:00 UTC1.00infobox
San Marco 1Inclination37.80 degrees1.00infobox
San Marco 1Launch date15 December 1964, 20:24:00 (1964-12-15UTC20:24Z) UTC1.00infobox
San Marco 1Launch mass115.2 kilograms (254 lb)1.00infobox
San Marco 1Launch siteWallops LA-3A1.00infobox
San Marco 1Mission duration~272 days1.00infobox
San Marco 1Mission typeIonospheric Earth science Astrophysics1.00infobox
San Marco 1OperatorCNR1.00infobox
San Marco 1Perigee altitude198.0 kilometres (123.0 mi)1.00infobox
San Marco 1Period94.9 minutes1.00infobox
San Marco 1Reference systemGeocentric1.00infobox
San Marco 1RegimeLow Earth1.00infobox
San Marco 1RocketScout X-41.00infobox
San Marco 1SATCAT no.009571.00infobox

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