Pegasus micrometeoroid satellites

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Pegasus micrometeoroid satellites were early NASA spacecraft designed to measure the frequency and impact of tiny meteoroids in near-Earth space to inform spacecraft shielding and safety.

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instanceOf NASA spacecraft program
series of scientific satellites
communication radio telemetry
countryOfOperator United States of America
surface form: United States
dataType impact location information
micrometeoroid impact counts
micrometeoroid penetration events
deploymentMethod deployed from Saturn I upper stage in orbit
designedBy Marshall Space Flight Center
surface form: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
environmentStudied near-Earth micrometeoroid environment
space debris and dust in low Earth orbit
era early Space Age
feature large wing-like detection panels
micrometeoroid impact sensors
thin aluminum skin for penetration detection
firstLaunchDate 1965-02-16
heritage early large-structure deployment in orbit
impact reduced required thickness of some spacecraft shielding
lastLaunchDate 1965-07-30
launchMass approximately 10,000 kilograms per spacecraft
launchSite Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
surface form: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Cape Canaveral
surface form: Cape Kennedy
launchVehicle Saturn I
member Pegasus 1
Pegasus 1
surface form: Pegasus 2

Pegasus 1
surface form: Pegasus 3
notableResult showed micrometeoroid flux lower than some preflight estimates
numberOfSpacecraft 3
operator NASA
orbits low Earth orbit
panelArea approximately 200 square meters of detection surface
panelSpan about 29 meters tip-to-tip
powerSource solar panels
primaryMission measurement of micrometeoroid impact frequency
measurement of micrometeoroid impact size distribution
micrometeoroid detection
purpose improve spacecraft safety in near-Earth space
inform spacecraft shielding design
relatedToProgram Apollo program
roleInApollo provided micrometeoroid environment data for Apollo spacecraft design
scientificDiscipline meteoritics
space environment science
spacecraft engineering
shape central bus with extended wings
status mission complete
spacecraft inactive
success all three satellites successfully reached orbit
technologyType uncrewed satellite

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Saturn I notablePayload Pegasus micrometeoroid satellites