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... DISCOVERER: THE STORY OF A SATELLITE''' by Chester, M. and S. B. Kramer ''New York, 1960: ... written for the younger reader, the book provides a good text-pictorial account of the Discoverer program, the only one available in the book literature. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated ...
Image:Discoverer13.jpg 200px Discoverer XIII satellite being presented to President Eisenhower Category:Spacecraft
Image:Discoverer14.jpg 200px Discoverer XIV satellite Category:Spacecraft
USAF Discoverer XXXI placed into polar orbit from Pacific Missile Range by Thor-Agena . Soviet Union announced that ...
... , La. Center at the Michoud Ordnance Plant near New Orleans, La. Recovery of capsule of Discoverer XXXI was called off as capsule and satellite (launched Sept. 17, 1961) failed to separate and ...
Canadian ALOUETTE II and American EXPLORER XXXI (Direct Measurement Explorer) were launched in a pick-a-back configuration by NASA from the ... orbited in close proximity, Both the 323-lb. ALOUETTE II and the 218-lb. EXPLORER XXXI were performing well. Called Isis-X, the double-launch project was first in a new ...
... . ''(WSJ, 12/10/65, 1; Wilford, NYT, 12/11/65, 1, C54)'' NASA announced EXPLORER XXXI and Canadian ALOUETTE II , launched together on the same booster Nov. 28, were functioning as planned. EXPLORER XXXI 's apogee was less than a mile higher than ALOUETTE II 's and its perigee ...
U.S.S.R. launched earth satellite COSMOS XXXI . The orbit had the following initial parameters: period of rotation, 91.6 min.; apogee, 508 ...
... ) altitude. Flight was coordinated with the overpasses of Alouette II , the Canadian satellite, and Explorer XXXI , the US. satellite, launched pickaback by NASA Nov. 28, 1965. Primary purpose of mission was ...
... series (ISIS project, Nov. 28, 1965) orbited Canada's Alouette II and U.S. Explorer XXXI . ISIS program was joint undertaking of NASA and Canadian Defence Research Board (DRB) under December ...

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