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Equator S



General


Designation 25068 / 97075B
Launch date 2 Dec 1997
Country of origin Germany
Mission Observation of magnetosphere
Perigee/Apogee 500 / 63700 km
Inclination
Period  
Launch vehicle Ariane V103

The satellite is a small version (therefore Equator S) of an equatorial spacecraft originally planned by NASA for the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics program, but later abandonned.

Will be measuring the effects of the solar winds on our planet's magnetic and electrical fields.
Satellite cost: $12 million

NASA & ESA contribution

External resources


http://www.go-ariane.com/main/feat/feat_18.html

http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/
sat-index articles


Technical data



Specifications


Prime contractor Max Plank Institute (Germany)
Platform  
Mass at launch 230 kg
Mass in orbit  
Dimension  
Solar array  
Stabilization spin-stabilized (60 rpm)
DC power  
Design lifetime  

Carries 8 experiments. Has a GPS receiver. On-board data storage: 192 Mo

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