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TIROS N

NonoperationalPayloadLEO

Television InfraRed Observation Satellite (TIROS) is a series of early weather satellites launched by the United States, beginning with TIROS-1 in 1960. TIROS was the first satellite that was capable of remote sensing of the Earth, enabling scientists to view the Earth from a new perspective: space. The program, promoted by Harry Wexler, proved the usefulness of satellite weather observation, at a time when military reconnaissance satellites were secretly in development or use. TIROS demonstrated at that time that "the key to genius is often simplicity". TIROS is an acronym of "Television InfraRed Observation Satellite" and is also the plural of "tiro" which means "a young soldier, a beginner".

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Launch

Launch date
October 13, 1978 at 11:23 AM UTC
Launch site
Vandenberg SFB, USA
Launched by
SM-65F Atlas →
Operator
United States Air Force
Mission
Tiros-N
Launch record
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Orbit

Orbit regime
LEO
Apoapsis
834 km
Periapsis
821 km
Inclination
98.45°
Orbital period
101.45 min

Identity

COSPAR (Int'l)
1978-096A
NORAD catalog №
11060
Object type
Payload
Owner / operator
United StatesUnited States
Radar cross-section
4.08 m²
Status
Nonoperational

End of mission

Fate
No longer operational — remains in orbit as inactive.
Final status
Nonoperational