SATELLITES-------
ITOS-NOAA 2--------
SATELLITE DESCRIPTION:
The spacecraft was box shaped (40" by 40" long by 48" high)
with three identical (3' by 5') solar panels attached. The
satellite was Earth oriented and three-axis stabilized with 3,500
solar cells generating 250 watts of power. The craft weighed 736
pounds. The craft had four antennas: command and beacon, two
real-time transmitting and on S-band playback antenna. The external
areas were protected by multi-foil insulating blankets.
The craft was the first to fly with no on board cameras. All
imagery was obtained with scanning radiometers. In addition, a
vertical temperature profile radiometer (VTPR) and a very-high
resolution radiometer (VHRR) reported cloud top and sea surface
temperature.
- The EXPLORES! satellite page is a complete guide to the
history of all weather satellites launched by the U.S..
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