Living Plume Shield (satellite)

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The Living Plume Shield or LIPS were a set of three satellites launched as secondary payloads on Atlas rockets.[1]

  • LIPS I, launched on 8 December 1980 on Atlas E/F serial number 68E, failed to reach orbit.
  • LIPS II, launched on 9 February 1983 on Atlas H serial number 6001H, is still operating. It carries a UHF single-channel transponder.[2]
  • LIPS III, launched on 15 May 1987 on Atlas H serial number 6005H, is still operating. It weighs 138 pounds and has performed over 140 solar-cell experiments.[3]

Each of the satellites was designed and tested in less than a year by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Spacecraft Engineering Department at their Payload Processing Facility in Washington, D.C.

References[]

  1. ^ "Space Systems Development".
  2. ^ "LiPS (Living Plume Shield)".
  3. ^ "Space Systems Development".


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