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The Spartan 1 missionThe first Spartan mission is documented. The Spartan program, an outgrowth of a joint Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)/National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)-Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) development effort, was instituted by NASA for launching autonomous, recoverable payloads from the Space Shuttle. These payloads have a precise pointing system and are intended to support a wide range of space-science observations and experiments. The first Spartan, carrying an NRL X-ray astronomy instrument, was launched by the orbiter Discovery (STS51G) on June 20, 1985 and recovered successfully 45 h later, on June 22. During this period, Spartan 1 conducted a preprogrammed series of observations of two X-ray sources: the Perseus cluster of galaxies and the center of our galaxy. The mission was successful from both on engineering and a scientific viewpoint. Only one problem was encountered, the attitude control system (ACS) shut down earlier than planned because of high attitude control system gas consumption. A preplanned emergency mode then placed Spartan 1 into a stable, safe condition and allowed a safe recovery. The events are described of the mission and presents X-ray maps of the two observed sources, which were produced from the flight data.
Document ID
19900046364
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Cruddace, R. G.
(U.S. Navy, E. O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Washington DC, United States)
Brandenstein, D. C.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC, United States)
Creighton, J. O.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC, United States)
Gutschewski, G.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC, United States)
Lucid, S. W.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC, United States)
Nagel, S. R.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Fabian, J. M.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX; Anser, Arlington, VA, United States)
Fenimore, E. E.
(Los Alamos National Laboratory NM, United States)
Shrewsberry, D. J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Zimmermann, D.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: British Interplanetary Society, Journal
Volume: 43
ISSN: 0007-084X
Subject Category
Astronautics (General)
Accession Number
90A33419
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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