Launch Success
Liftoff Time (GMT)
16:06:18
Wednesday March 7, 1962
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The OSO 1 platform consisted of a sail section, which pointed two experiments continuously toward the sun, supplying power to the experiments from the solar batteries and rechargeable chemical batteries; and a wheel section, which spun about an axis perpendicular to the pointing direction of the sail and carried seven experiments. Attitude adjustment was performed by gas jets. Data were simultaneously recorded on tape and transmitted by FM telemetry. A command system provided for 10 ground-based commands. The spacecraft performed normally until the second onboard tape recorder failed May 15, 1962. The spacecraft provided real-time data until May 1964, when the power cells failed.
Low Earth Orbit
1 Payload
208 kilograms
8th
Mission
2nd
Mission of 1962
8th
Orbital launch attempt