Equator-S

Equator-S
Credit:

NASA

EQUATOR-S was launched on December 2, 1997 into the Geostationary Transfer Orbit (200 km x 36000 km) on an Ariane 4 (44P). In the first phase of the mission the DLR ground station was supplemented by the NASA antennas in Australia, California and Spain. At the regular telemetry contact over Weilheim on 1 May 1998 it was discovered that EQUATOR-S did not send data anymore. This behavior was attributed to a failure of the redundant on-board processor which was active after the failure of the main processor on 17 December 1997. All attempts by GSOC to command and to reconfigure the spacecraft did not succeed. Mission operations were finally completed by the end of September 1998. However, the scientific data from EQUATOR-S led to new knowledge in the frame of the ISTP program.

Launch Date

2. Dezember 1997

Orbit Altitude

200 km x 36000 km

Orbit Inclination

Mass

230 kg

Dimensions

Height 1,25 m; Diameter 1,65 m

Launch Pad

Kourou

Launch Vehicle

Ariane 4 (44P)

Control Center

DLR / GSOC

Ground Stations

Madrid, Goldstone, Canberra