TIROS-N
TIROS-N satellite is the first of the TIROS-N series. It is a weather satellite launched in October 13, 1978. It was designed to become operational in 2 years. Its mass is 734 kilograms. Its perigee to Earth is 829 kilometers. Its apogee is 845 kilometers away from Earth. Its inclination is 98.70 degrees. It was managed by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); designed and launched by NASA. The spacecraft was 3-axis stabilized. TIROS-N was operated for 868 days until deactivated by NOAA on February 27, 1981.
TIROS-N
TIROS-N satellite is the first of the TIROS-N series. It is a weather satellite launched in October 13, 1978. It was designed to become operational in 2 years. Its mass is 734 kilograms. Its perigee to Earth is 829 kilometers. Its apogee is 845 kilometers away from Earth. Its inclination is 98.70 degrees. It was managed by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); designed and launched by NASA. The spacecraft was 3-axis stabilized. TIROS-N was operated for 868 days until deactivated by NOAA on February 27, 1981.
has abstract
TIROS-N satellite is the first ...... by NOAA on February 27, 1981.
@en
TIROS-N/NOAA (Television Infra ...... かるためそのギャップを埋める衛星としてNPPが必要となった。
@ja
COSPAR id
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
26,025,422
Wikipage revision ID
736,241,195
launch date
1978-10-13
operator
orbit inclination
orbit period
orbit reference
SATCAT
comment
TIROS-N satellite is the first ...... by NOAA on February 27, 1981.
@en
TIROS-N/NOAA (Television Infra ...... かるためそのギャップを埋める衛星としてNPPが必要となった。
@ja
label
TIROS-N
@en
TIROS-N/NOAA
@ja