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- OPS_3762 abstract "OPS 3762, also known as FTV-2355, was an American reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1964. It was the first radar imaging satellite to be launched, and the only Quill spacecraft to fly. Its mission was to demonstrate radar imaging techniques for future missions. However, the programme was cancelled before any more satellites were launched.OPS 3762 was successfully launched aboard a Thrust Augmented Thor SLV-2A Agena-D carrier rocket, flying from Launch Complex 75-1-1 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base. The launch, which was the last orbital launch of the year, occurred at 19:08:56 UTC on 21 December 1964, and successfully placed the spacecraft into the low Earth orbit in which it conducted its mission. Owing to concerns that using radar over the Soviet Union may have been seen as provocative, OPS 3762 conducted imaging tests over the Northwestern United States instead.OPS 3762 was a 1,500 kilograms (3,300 lb) spacecraft, based around the Agena-D which also served as the upper stage of its carrier rocket. It operated for four days. Its orbit had a perigee of 208 kilometres (129 mi), an apogee of 222 kilometres (138 mi), 70 degrees of inclination, and an orbital period of 88.8 minutes. Its side looking airborne radar produced images, which were returned in a KH-4 film capsule at the end of the mission. OPS 3762 itself remained in orbit until 11 January 1965, when its orbit decayed and it reentered the atmosphere. OPS 3762 completed its mission successfully.".
- OPS_3762 cosparId "1964-087A".
- OPS_3762 wikiPageID "27661178".
- OPS_3762 wikiPageRevisionID "588844441".
- OPS_3762 apsis "gee".
- OPS_3762 cosparId "1964".
- OPS_3762 decayDate "1965-01-11".
- OPS_3762 hasPhotoCollection OPS_3762.
- OPS_3762 instruments Side_looking_airborne_radar.
- OPS_3762 launchDate "--12-21".
- OPS_3762 launchRocket "TAT SLV-2A Agena-D 425".
- OPS_3762 launchSite Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base.
- OPS_3762 launchSite Vandenberg_AFB_Launch_Complex_75.
- OPS_3762 manufacturer Boeing.
- OPS_3762 manufacturer Environmental_Research_Institute_of_Michigan.
- OPS_3762 manufacturer Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- OPS_3762 manufacturer Lockheed_Corporation.
- OPS_3762 missionDuration "345600.0".
- OPS_3762 missionType Radar_imaging.
- OPS_3762 name "OPS 3762".
- OPS_3762 operator "US National Reconnaissance Office".
- OPS_3762 orbitInclination "70".
- OPS_3762 orbitPeriod "5328.0".
- OPS_3762 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- OPS_3762 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- OPS_3762 spacecraftBus RM-81_Agena.
- OPS_3762 spacecraftType Quill_(satellite).
- OPS_3762 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1964.
- OPS_3762 type ArtificialSatellite.
- OPS_3762 type Satellite.
- OPS_3762 type Thing.
- OPS_3762 comment "OPS 3762, also known as FTV-2355, was an American reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1964. It was the first radar imaging satellite to be launched, and the only Quill spacecraft to fly. Its mission was to demonstrate radar imaging techniques for future missions.".
- OPS_3762 label "OPS 3762".
- OPS_3762 label "QUILL".
- OPS_3762 sameAs QUILL.
- OPS_3762 sameAs m.0c3y8_y.
- OPS_3762 sameAs Q7072859.
- OPS_3762 sameAs Q7072859.
- OPS_3762 wasDerivedFrom OPS_3762?oldid=588844441.
- OPS_3762 isPrimaryTopicOf OPS_3762.