De-1

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  • DE-1
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  • The Dynamics Explorer (DE) mission's general objective is to investigate the strong interactive processes coupling the hot, tenuous, convecting plasmas of the magnetosphere and the cooler, denser plasmas and gases corotating in the earth's ionosphere, upper atmosphere, and plasmasphere. Two satellites, DE 1 and DE 2, were launched together and were placed in polar coplanar orbits, permitting simultaneous measurements at high and low altitudes in the same field-line region. The DE 1 spacecraft (high-altitude mission) uses an elliptical orbit selected to allow (1) measurements extending from the hot magnetospheric plasma through the plasmasphere to the cool ionosphere; (2) global auroral imaging, wave measurements in the heart of the magnetosphere, and crossing of auroral field lines at several earth radii; and (3) measurements for significant periods along a magnetic field flux tube. The spacecraft approximated a short polygon 137 cm in diameter and 115 cm high. The antennas in the X-Y plane measured 200-m tip-to-tip, and on the Z-axis are 9 meters tip-to-tip. Two six-meter booms are provided for remote measurements. Power is supplied by a solar cell array, mounted on the side and end panels. The spacecraft is spin stabilized, with the spin axis normal to the orbital plane, and the spin rate at ten plus or minus 0.1 rpm. A pulse code modulation (PCM) telemetry data system is used that operates in real time or in a tape-recorder mode. Data have been acquired on a science-problem-oriented basis, with closely coordinated operations of the various instruments, both satellites, and supportive experiments. Data acquired from the instruments are temporarily stored on tape recorders before transmission at an 8:1 playback-to-record ratio. Additional operational flexibility allows a playback-to-record ratio of 4:1. The primary data rate is 16,384 bits per second. Since commands are stored in a command memory unit, spacecraft operations are not real time, except for the transmission of the wideband analog data from the Plasma Wave Instrument (81-070A-02). On October 22, 1990 science operations were terminated. On February 28, 1991 Dynamics Explorer 1 operations were offically terminated. Group: Platform_Details Entry_ID: DE-1 Group: Platform_Identification Platform_Category: Earth Observation Satellites Platform_Series_or_Entity: DE (Dynamics Explorer) Short_Name: DE-1 Long_Name: Dynamics Explorer-1 End_Group Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names Short_Name: DE 1 Short_Name: DE-A Short_Name: Dynamics Explorer-A Short_Name: Explorer 62 Short_Name: 12624 End_Group Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments Short_Name: MAGNETOMETERS End_Group Creation_Date: 2007-09-12 Online_Resource: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1981-070A Sample_Image: http://www-pi.physics.uiowa.edu/sai/gallery/destack.jpg Group: Platform_Logistics Launch_Date: 1981-08-03 Primary_Sponsor: NASA End_Group End_Group
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  • Dynamics Explorer-1
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