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ESSA-5 prior to launch
Mosaic of Clouds from ESSA-5 satellite

ESSA-5 (orTOS-C) was a spin-stabilized operational meteorological satellite. Its name was derived from that of its oversight agency, the Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA).

Launch[edit]

ESSA-5 was launched on April 20, 1967, at 11:17 UTC. It was launched atop a Delta rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, U.S.. The spacecraft had a mass of 145 kilograms (320 lb) at the time of launch. ESSA-5 had an inclination of 101.9°, and an orbited the Earth once every 113.6 minutes. Its perigee was 1,361 kilometers (846 mi) and its apogee was 1,423 kilometers (884 mi).

References[edit]

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from ESSA 5. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Retrieved June 4, 2018.

TIROS satellites

TIROS

  • TIROS-2
  • TIROS-3
  • TIROS-4
  • TIROS-5
  • TIROS-6
  • TIROS-7
  • TIROS-8
  • TIROS-9
  • TIROS-10
  • TOS

  • ESSA-2
  • ESSA-3
  • ESSA-4
  • ESSA-5
  • ESSA-6
  • ESSA-7
  • ESSA-8
  • ESSA-9
  • ITOS

  • NOAA-1
  • ITOS-B
  • NOAA-2
  • NOAA-3
  • NOAA-4
  • NOAA-5
  • ITOS-E
  • TIROS-N

  • NOAA-6
  • NOAA-B
  • NOAA-7
  • Adv. TIROS-N

  • NOAA-9
  • NOAA-10
  • NOAA-11
  • NOAA-12
  • NOAA-13
  • NOAA-14
  • NOAA-15
  • NOAA-16
  • NOAA-17
  • NOAA-18
  • NOAA-19
  • Orbital launches in 1967

    1968 →

  • OPS 1664
  • IDCSP 9
  • IDCSP 10
  • IDCSP 11
  • IDCSP 12
  • IDCSP 13
  • IDCSP 14
  • IDCSP 15
  • IDCSP 16
  • Kosmos 138
  • Kosmos 139
  • ESSA-4
  • OV3-5
  • OPS 4399
  • Lunar Orbiter 3
  • Kosmos 140
  • OPS 6073
  • Diadème 1
  • Kosmos 141
  • Kosmos 142
  • Diadème 2
  • OPS 4750
  • OPS 4204
  • Kosmos 143
  • Kosmos 144
  • Kosmos 145
  • OSO 3
  • Kosmos 146
  • Kosmos 147
  • Kosmos 148
  • Kosmos 149
  • Kosmos 150
  • OGCh No.8
  • Intelsat II F-3
  • Kosmos 151
  • Kosmos 152
  • OPS 4779
  • Kosmos 153
  • ATS-2
  • RPM-481
  • Kosmos 154
  • Kosmos 155
  • Unnamed
  • OPS 0100
  • Surveyor 3
  • ESSA-5
  • Soyuz 1
  • San Marco 2
  • OPS 4243
  • Kosmos 156
  • OPS 6638
  • OPS 6679
  • ERS-18
  • ERS-20
  • ERS-27
  • Lunar Orbiter 4
  • Ariel 3
  • OPS 4696
  • OPS 1967
  • Kosmos 157
  • Kosmos 158
  • Kosmos 159
  • Kosmos 160
  • OPS 7218
  • Kosmos 161
  • OPS 4321
  • OPS 5557
  • Explorer 34
  • Molniya-1 No.8
  • ESRO-2A
  • NRL PL-151
  • NRL PL-152
  • NRL PL-153
  • NRL PL-154
  • NRL-PL 159
  • Timation 1
  • Calsphere 3
  • Calsphere 4
  • OPS 5712
  • Kosmos 162
  • OPS 4360
  • Kosmos 163
  • Kosmos 164
  • Venera 4
  • Kosmos 165
  • Mariner 5
  • Kosmos 166
  • OPS 3559
  • OPS 1873
  • Kosmos 167
  • Zenit-4 No.32
  • OPS 4286
  • Unnamed
  • SECOR-9
  • Aurora
  • IDCSP 16
  • IDCSP 17
  • IDCSP 18
  • IDCSP 19
  • LES-5
  • DODGE
  • Kosmos 168
  • Surveyor 4
  • Kosmos 169
  • Explorer 35
  • Zenit-4 No.33
  • OPS 1879
  • OV1-11
  • OV1-12
  • OV1-86
  • OGO-4
  • Kosmos 170
  • Lunar Orbiter 5
  • OPS 4827
  • Kosmos 171
  • Kosmos 172
  • OPS 4886
  • OPS 7202
  • Kosmos 173
  • Kosmos 174
  • Zenit-2 No.51
  • Biosatellite 2
  • Surveyor 5
  • Kosmos 175
  • Kosmos 176
  • OPS 5089
  • Kosmos 177
  • Kosmos 178
  • OPS 4941
  • Kosmos 179
  • OPS 4947
  • Kosmos 180
  • Unnamed
  • 7K-L1 No.4L
  • Intelsat II F-4
  • Molniya-1 No.9
  • OPS 1264
  • Kosmos 181
  • Kosmos 182
  • Kosmos 183
  • OSO 4
  • Molniya-1 No.12
  • Kosmos 184
  • OPS 4995
  • Kosmos 185
  • Kosmos 186
  • Kosmos 187
  • Kosmos 188
  • Kosmos 189
  • OPS 0562
  • OPS 1587
  • Kosmos 190
  • ATS-3
  • Surveyor 6
  • Apollo 4
  • ESSA-6
  • Kosmos 191
  • 7K-L1 No.5L
  • Kosmos 192
  • Kosmos 193
  • WRESAT
  • Kosmos 194
  • OV3-6
  • OPS 5000
  • OPS 1001
  • Pioneer 8
  • ERS-30
  • Kosmos 195
  • Kosmos 196
  • Kosmos 197
  • Kosmos 198
  • Payloads are separated by bullets ( · ), launches by pipes ( | ). Crewed flights are indicated in underline. Uncatalogued launch failures are listed in italics. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are denoted in (brackets).


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