Injun (satellite)

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Injun 2 satellite

The Injun program was a series of six satellites designed and built by researchers at the University of Iowa to observe various radiation and magnetic phenomena in the ionosphere and beyond.

The design specifics of the satellites had little in common, though all were solar-powered and the first five used magnetic stabilization to control spacecraft attitude. (The last in the series was spin-stabilized.) Instruments included particle detectors of varying types, magnetometers, and photometers for observing auroras.[1] The last three satellites were launched as part of the Explorer program of NASA.

In spite of various hardware difficulties and the loss of Injun 2 due to an upper stage failure, the program was generally successful. In particular, they produced data on the Van Allen radiation belts including electrical convection in the magnetosphere,[2] and the radiation after effects of the Starfish Prime high-altitude nuclear test.[3]

Launch

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Name Also known as Launched Vehicle Ceased operation Notes
Injun 1 29 June 1961 Thor-Able 6 March 1963 File:Transit-4A Injun-1 Solrad-3.jpg Failed to separate from Solrad 3; still in orbit.[4]
Injun 2 24 January 1962 Thor-Able Failed to orbit File:330-PSA-23-62 (USN 711010) (21846525811).jpg Upper stage produced insufficient thrust.
Injun 3 12 December 1962 Thor-Agena 25 August 1968 File:Injun 3.jpg Deorbited on 25 August 1968.
Injun 4 IE-B, Explorer 25 21 November 1964 Scout X-4 December 1966 File:Injun 4 (Explorer 25) satellite.jpg Still in orbit.[5]
Injun 5 IE-C, Explorer 40 8 August 1968 Scout X-4 June 1971 File:EXPLORER 40.jpg Still in orbit.[6]
Injun 6 IE-D, Hawkeye, Neutral Point Explorer, Explorer 52 3 June 1974 Scout X-4 28 April 1978 File:Hawkeye-1.jpg Main article: Explorer 52

See also

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