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- NOAA-7 abstract "NOAA-7, designated NOAA-C before launch, was an American weather satellite launched in June 1981 as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Operational Environmental Satellite System (NOESS). It was used to support the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) during 1978–1984.The launch of NOAA-7 took place at 10:52:59 UTC (3:53 a.m. PST) on 23 June 1981 from Space Launch Complex 3W at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. NOAA-7 was launched atop an Atlas E/F rocket with a Star-37S-ISS upper stage.The NOAA-7 satellite had a mass of 588.9 kilograms (1,298 lb). The satellite's design provided an economical and stable sun synchronous platform for advanced operational instruments to measure the Earth's atmosphere, its surface and cloud cover, and the near space environment. The primary sensors included an Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and a TIROS Operational Vertical Sounder (TOVS). There were a number of secondary experiments on-board NOAA-7. These include a Space Environment Monitor (SEM) and a Data Collection and Platform Location System (DCPLS). The United States Air Force also provided a contamination monitor to assess contamination sources, levels and effects for consideration on future spacecraft.NOAA-7 was based upon the Block 5D spacecraft bus developed for the U.S. Air Force. The satellite was capable of maintaining an earth-pointing accuracy of better than ±0.1° with a motion rate of less than 0.035 degrees/second.NOAA-7 was withdrawn from use in June 1986 after its power system malfunctioned. As of 8 December 2013, the derelict satellite remains in a 834-by-850-kilometre (518 by 528 mi) orbit, inclined at 98.87 degrees and with a period of 101.62 minutes.".
- NOAA-7 cosparId "1981-059A".
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- NOAA-7 apsis "gee".
- NOAA-7 cosparId "1981".
- NOAA-7 disposalType "Decommissioned".
- NOAA-7 hasPhotoCollection NOAA-7.
- NOAA-7 launchDate "--06-23".
- NOAA-7 launchRocket F.
- NOAA-7 launchRocket Star-37S-ISS.
- NOAA-7 launchSite Vandenberg_AFB_Space_Launch_Complex_3.
- NOAA-7 launchSite Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base.
- NOAA-7 manufacturer RCA_Astro.
- NOAA-7 missionType Weather_satellite.
- NOAA-7 name "NOAA-7".
- NOAA-7 operator National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration.
- NOAA-7 orbitEccentricity "0.001076".
- NOAA-7 orbitEpoch "--12-08".
- NOAA-7 orbitInclination "98.87".
- NOAA-7 orbitPeriod "6097.200000000001".
- NOAA-7 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- NOAA-7 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- NOAA-7 satcat "12553".
- NOAA-7 spacecraftType TIROS-N.
- NOAA-7 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1981.
- NOAA-7 subject Category:Weather_satellites.
- NOAA-7 type ArtificialSatellite.
- NOAA-7 type Satellite.
- NOAA-7 type Thing.
- NOAA-7 comment "NOAA-7, designated NOAA-C before launch, was an American weather satellite launched in June 1981 as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Operational Environmental Satellite System (NOESS). It was used to support the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) during 1978–1984.The launch of NOAA-7 took place at 10:52:59 UTC (3:53 a.m. PST) on 23 June 1981 from Space Launch Complex 3W at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.".
- NOAA-7 label "NOAA-7".
- NOAA-7 label "NOAA-7".
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