ADEOS-I

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ADEOS-I
Type: Earth observation satellite
Country: JapanJapan Japan
Operator: NASDA
COSPAR-ID : 1996-046A
Mission dates
Dimensions: 3500 kg
Size: 4 m × 4 m × 5 m
Begin: August 17, 1996, 01:53 UTC
Starting place: Tanegashima
Launcher: H-II 4F
Flight duration: 317 days of damage to the solar panel
Status: in orbit, out of order
Orbit data
Rotation time : 101 min
Orbit inclination : 98.6 °
Apogee height 815 km
Perigee height 794 km
Eccentricity : 0.0012

ADEOS ( English Ad vanced E arth O bserving S atellit , Japanese み ど り , Midori ) (subsequently renamed to ADEOS-I or Midori-I) is an earth observation satellite of the Japanese space agency NASDA , which a launch vehicle of the type H-II on August 17th Brought into an approximately 800 km high sun-synchronous orbit in 1996 from the Tanegashima Space Center . The launch mass was 3.56 tons, the electrical output of its solar panels 5 kilowatts.

In June 1997 the solar panels were damaged and the satellite was defective. The satellite is still in orbit.

ADEOS / Midori was the first satellite in the ADEOS series. The second, ADEOS-II / Midori-II was launched in 2002. Unfortunately, he suffered a similar fate. Instead of the planned mission duration of 3 years, contact was lost after about 300 days.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Adeos 1 in the NSSDCA Master Catalog , accessed on November 20, 2016 (English).
  2. a b Advanced Earth Observing Satellite "Midori" (ADEOS). NASDA, accessed November 20, 2016 .