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AZUR



08.11.1969 - 29.06.1970 launched with SCOUT

AZUR was the first co-operative project between USA and Germany. The scientific objectives of this mission were to study the inner radiation belt, the auroral zones of the Northern Hemisphere, and the spectral variations of solar particles during solar flares. The total weight was approx. 70 kg. GSOC was responsible for mission execution and network operations. The satellite was lost unexpectedly approximately half a year into the mission due to loss of telemetry.


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