Engineering:NOAA-3

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NOAA-3
NOAA-3 Very High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR) image.jpg
Gulf Stream is seen as darker water extending to northeast from Cape Hatteras. This image was obtained from the Very High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR) on the NOAA-3 Satellite.
Mission typeWeather
OperatorNOAA / NASA
COSPAR ID1973-086A[1]
SATCAT no.6920
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerRCA Astrospace
Launch mass746 kilograms (1,645 lb)
Start of mission
Launch dateNovember 6, 1973, 17:02 (1973-11-06UTC17:02Z) UTC
RocketDelta-300
Launch siteVandenberg Air Force Base SLC-2W
End of mission
DeactivatedAugust 1976 (1976-09)
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Sun-synchronous
Perigee altitude1,500 kilometers (930 mi)
Apogee altitude1,509 kilometers (938 mi)
Inclination102.1°
Period116.11 minutes
EpochNovember 6, 1973
ITOS
← ITOS-E
NOAA-4 →
 

NOAA-3, also known as ITOS-F was a weather satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It was part of a series of satellites called ITOS, or improved TIROS.[2] It was deactivated by NOAA in August 1976.

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