Explorer 28

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Explorer 28
OperatorNASA
COSPAR ID1965-042A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.01388Edit this on Wikidata
Website[1]
Mission duration~2 Years
Spacecraft properties
Dry mass128 Km
PowerSolar Panels
Start of mission
Launch date29 May 1965 (1965-05-29)
RocketDelta
Launch siteKennedy Space Center
End of mission
Last contact12 May 1967 (1967-05-13)
Decay date4 July 1968[1]
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLEO
Eccentricity0.71617
Perigee altitude32,290 km (20,060 mi)
Apogee altitude227,456 km (141,335 mi)
Inclination53.6°
Period107.6 minutes
Instruments
Radio Beacon, Langmuir probe
 

Explorer 28 (or IMP-C) was a satellite launched in May 1965 to study Space physics. It was powered by chemical batteries and Solar panels. There were 7 experiments onboard, all devoted to particle studies. Performance was normal until mid-April 1967, when intermittent problems began. It stayed in contact until May 12, 1967, when contact was lost. The orbit kept going lower and lower until it re-entered on July 4 1968.[2]

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