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'''Pioneer P-1''' was a failed mission in the [[Pioneer program]]. The [[spacecraft]] was a 1-meter diameter sphere, with a propulsion module. It was launched on September 24, 1959 on an [[Atlas rocket|Atlas C-Able]] launcher. It was to carry a TV camera and a magnetic field sensor. It was to be [[spin-stabilized satellite|spin-stabilized]], and was known as a 'paddlewheel' spacecraft. The Atlas-Able launch vehicle was destroyed in an explosion on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral during a pre-launch static test. The payload of P-1 spacecraft and Able IV space engine was not present on the launch vehicle when it exploded, and the payload was later used in the P-3 mission.<ref>Gunter's Space Page - information on [http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/pioneer_p1.htm Pioneer P-1]</ref><ref>New York Times, "U.S. Moon Rocket Blows Up in Test", Sept 25, 1959</ref>
'''Pioneer P-1''' was a failed mission in the [[Pioneer program]]. The [[spacecraft]] was a 1-meter diameter sphere, with a propulsion module. It was launched on September 24, 1959 on an [[Atlas rocket|Atlas C-Able]] launcher. It was to carry a TV camera and a magnetic field sensor. It was to be [[spin-stabilized satellite|spin-stabilized]], and was known as a 'paddlewheel' spacecraft. The Atlas-Able launch vehicle was destroyed in an explosion on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral during a pre-launch static test. The payload of P-1 spacecraft and Able IV space engine was not present on the launch vehicle when it exploded, and the payload was later used in the P-3 mission.<ref>Gunter's Space Page - information on [http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/pioneer_p1.htm Pioneer P-1]</ref><ref>New York Times, "U.S. Moon Rocket Blows Up in Test", Sept 25, 1959</ref>

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Pioneer P-1
Pioneer P-1.
Mission typeLunar flyby
OperatorUnited States NASA
COSPAR ID1959-E02
Mission durationFailure to launch
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerUnited States Space Technology Laboratory
Launch mass88.4 kilograms (195 lb)
Dry mass25.3 kilograms (56 lb)
Start of mission
Launch dateSeptember 24, 1959, 05:44:52 (1959-09-24UTC05:44:52Z) UTC
RocketAtlas C Able
Launch siteCape Canaveral LC-12
 

Pioneer P-1 was a failed mission in the Pioneer program. The spacecraft was a 1-meter diameter sphere, with a propulsion module. It was launched on September 24, 1959 on an Atlas C-Able launcher. It was to carry a TV camera and a magnetic field sensor. It was to be spin-stabilized, and was known as a 'paddlewheel' spacecraft. The Atlas-Able launch vehicle was destroyed in an explosion on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral during a pre-launch static test. The payload of P-1 spacecraft and Able IV space engine was not present on the launch vehicle when it exploded, and the payload was later used in the P-3 mission.[1][2]

File:Atlas C Able.JPG

References

  1. ^ Gunter's Space Page - information on Pioneer P-1
  2. ^ New York Times, "U.S. Moon Rocket Blows Up in Test", Sept 25, 1959

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