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Launch Success
Liftoff Time (GMT)
05:00:00
Wednesday February 21, 1979
Final flight of Mu-III C.
The spacecraft Corsa B (Cosmic Radiation Satellite), also called Hakucho, had the shape of an octagonal prism, with a maximum width of 80 cm and height of 65 cm, and was spin-stabilized at a rate of 5 to 8 rpm. The spin axis was maneuvered by means of magnetic torquing. Eleven X-ray detectors of various specifications were devoted to the observation of cosmic X-rays. Four detectors had fields of view perpendicular to the spin axis and scanned over a wide region of the sky in search of X-ray novae and transients. The other seven detectors had FOVs along the spin axis and were used to study selected celestial objects. Observational data could either be telemetered back in real-time or stored in an onboard data recorder. Telemetry frequencies were 136.725 MHz at 500 mW and 400.450 MHz at 100 mW.
Low Earth Orbit
1 Payload
96 kilograms
7th
Mission
1st
Mission of 1979
11th
Mission
1st
Mission of 1979
15th
Orbital launch attempt