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AS-202 (19)
- Pad 34 (6)
- Saturn-1B (3)
Milestones:
- 02/07/66 - S-1 Stage ondock at KSC
- 02/07/66 - S-1B Stage ondock at KSC
- 01/29/66 - S-IVB ondock at KSC
- 02/21/66 - S-IU ondock at KSC
- 03/11/66 - Launch vehicle at Pad
- 07/02/66 - Spacecraft at Pad
- 08/05/66 - Countdown Demonstration Test
- 08/25/66 - Launch
Payload:
- Spacecraft-011
Mission Objective:
- Demonstrate structural integrity and compatibility of launch vehicle
and confirm launch loads. Demonstrate separation of first and second
stages of Saturn, LES and boost protective cover from CSM, CSM from
instrument unit/spacecraft/lunar module (LM) adapter, and CM from SM.
Verify operations of Saturn propulsion, guidance and control, and electrical
subsystems. Verify operation of spacecraft subsystems and adequacy of
heatshield for reentry from low earth orbit. Evaluate emergency detection
system in open-loop configuration. Evaluate heatshield ablator at high
reentry rates. Demonstrate operation of mission support facilities. All
objectives Achieved.
Launch:
- August 25, 1966, 1:15:32 pm EDT. Complex 34 Eastern Test Range, Cape
Canaveral Fl. Hold for 60 minutes to resolve problem with launch vehicle
digital computer during power transfer test; 48-minute hold for
recurrence of computer problem; 41-minute hold to attempt to clear up
problem with the remote site data processor on the Rose Knot Victor;
5-minute hold to evaluate Saturn 1B low fuel mass quantity indicator.
Launch Weight: xxx,xxx lbs.
Orbit:
- Altitude: 1143 Km
- Inclination: xxx degrees
- Orbits: (suborbital)
- Duration: 0 Days, 0 hours, 33 min, 28 seconds
- Distance: miles
Landing:
- August 25, 1966, 1:49pm EDT. Atlantic Ocean 16 deg 7min North by
168 deg 58min East. Miss distance 370 kilometers. Recovered by
U.S.S. Hornet at 11:17pm EDT 08/25/66. Landing Weight: xxx,xxx lbs.
Mission Highlights:
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Last Updated Friday June 29 11:53:43 EDT 2001
Jim Dumoulin (dumoulin@titan.ksc.nasa.gov)
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