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- OPS_0855 abstract "OPS 0855, also designated OV4-3, was a boilerplate Manned Orbital Laboratory spacecraft launched in 1966. It was flown to demonstrate the launch configuration for future MOL missions. A number of research payloads, designated Manifold were carried aboard it, which were intended to operate for 75 days, however the spacecraft ceased operations after just 30. It was built from a decommissioned HGM-25A Titan I first stage oxidiser tank, bolted to a Transtage. It was part of the MOL and Orbiting Vehicle projects.The Manifold experimental package consisted of two micrometeoroid detection payloads, a transmitter beacon designated ORBIS-Low, a cell growth experiment, a prototype hydrogen fuel cell, a thermal control experiment, a propellent transfer and monitoring system to investigate fluid dynamics in zero gravity, a prototype attitude control system, an experiment to investigate the reflection of light in space, and an experiment into heat transfer. The spacecraft was painted to allow it to be used as a target for an optical tracking and observation experiment from the ground.OPS 0855 was the primary payload of Titan IIIC 3C-9, which was launched from LC-40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on 3 November 1966. The Gemini B prototype was flown on the same rocket, and was released onto a suborbital trajectory during launch. The adaptor connecting the Gemini spacecraft to OPS 0855 contained three additional spacecraft, two OV4-1 satellites, and OV1-6. These were released into low Earth orbit.OPS 0855 entered an orbit with an apogee of 298 kilometres (185 mi), a perigee of 305 kilometres (190 mi), and 32.82 degrees of inclination. It received the COSPAR International Designator 1966-099A, and remained in orbit until its decay on 9 January 1967. No further MOL missions were flown, following the cancellation of the project in June 1969.".
- OPS_0855 cosparId "1966-099A".
- OPS_0855 thumbnail MOL_Launch.jpg?width=300.
- OPS_0855 wikiPageID "22832954".
- OPS_0855 wikiPageRevisionID "588844408".
- OPS_0855 apsis "gee".
- OPS_0855 cosparId "1966".
- OPS_0855 decayDate "1967-01-09".
- OPS_0855 hasPhotoCollection OPS_0855.
- OPS_0855 imageCaption "Launch of OPS 0855 with OV4-1, OV1-6 and Gemini B".
- OPS_0855 lastContact "1966-12-03".
- OPS_0855 launchDate "--11-03".
- OPS_0855 launchRocket Titan_IIIC.
- OPS_0855 launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- OPS_0855 launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_40.
- OPS_0855 manufacturer Martin_Marietta.
- OPS_0855 missionDuration "2592000.0".
- OPS_0855 missionDuration "6480000.0".
- OPS_0855 missionType "Technology".
- OPS_0855 name "OPS 0855".
- OPS_0855 operator United_States_Air_Force.
- OPS_0855 orbitInclination "32.82".
- OPS_0855 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- OPS_0855 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- OPS_0855 subject Category:Military_space_program_of_the_United_States.
- OPS_0855 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1966.
- OPS_0855 subject Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_1967.
- OPS_0855 type ArtificialSatellite.
- OPS_0855 type Satellite.
- OPS_0855 type Thing.
- OPS_0855 comment "OPS 0855, also designated OV4-3, was a boilerplate Manned Orbital Laboratory spacecraft launched in 1966. It was flown to demonstrate the launch configuration for future MOL missions. A number of research payloads, designated Manifold were carried aboard it, which were intended to operate for 75 days, however the spacecraft ceased operations after just 30. It was built from a decommissioned HGM-25A Titan I first stage oxidiser tank, bolted to a Transtage.".
- OPS_0855 label "OPS 0855".
- OPS_0855 label "OPS 0855".
- OPS_0855 sameAs OPS_0855.
- OPS_0855 sameAs m.06429q8.
- OPS_0855 sameAs Q3347683.
- OPS_0855 sameAs Q3347683.
- OPS_0855 wasDerivedFrom OPS_0855?oldid=588844408.
- OPS_0855 depiction MOL_Launch.jpg.
- OPS_0855 isPrimaryTopicOf OPS_0855.