Rocket observations
Abstract
The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) sounding rocket experiments were carried out during the periods of August to September, 1982, January to February and August to September, 1983 and January to February, 1984 with sounding rockets. Among 9 rockets, 3 were K-9M, 1 was S-210, 3 were S-310 and 2 were S-520. Two scientific satellites were launched on February 20, 1983 for solar physics and on February 14, 1984 for X-ray astronomy. These satellites were named as TENMA and OHZORA and designated as 1983-011A and 1984-015A, respectively. Their initial orbital elements are also described. A payload recovery was successfully carried out by S-520-6 rocket as a part of MINIX (Microwave Ionosphere Non-linear Interaction Experiment) which is a scientific study of nonlinear plasma phenomena in conjunction with the environmental assessment study for the future SPS project. Near IR observation of the background sky shows a more intense flux than expected possibly coming from some extragalactic origin and this may be related to the evolution of the universe. US-Japan cooperative program of Tether Experiment was done on board US rocket.
- Publication:
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In its Space Res. in Japan p 25-39 (SEE N85-10082 01-12
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984srja.nasa...25.
- Keywords:
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- Launch Dates;
- Plasma Diagnostics;
- Rocket Launching;
- Sounding Rockets;
- X Ray Astronomy;
- Airglow;
- Electron Energy;
- Energy Distribution;
- Infrared Spectra;
- Launching Bases;
- Temperature Measurement;
- Wind Measurement;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles