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- b0376960-fe7c-4117-8da6-d56a124d09bf definition "BEC Explorer 27 was a small ionospheric research satellite instrumented with an electrostatic probe radio beacons a passive laser tracking reflector and a Doppler navigation experiment Its primary objective was to obtain worldwide observations of total electron content between the spacecraft and the earth The satellite was initially spin stabilized but it was despun after solar paddle erection Subsequent stabilization oriented the satellite axis of symmetry with the local magnetic field by means of a strong bar magnet and damping rods A threeaxis magnetometer and sun sensors provided information on the satellite attitude and spin rate There was no tape recorder aboard so that satellite performance data and electrostatic probe data were observed only when the satellite was within range of a ground telemetry station Continuous transmitters operated at 162 and 324 MHz to permit precise tracking by Transit tracking stations for navigation and geodetic studies The satellite was turned off on July 20 1973 due to frequency interference with higher priority spacecraftGroup PlatformDetails EntryID BEC Group PlatformIdentification PlatformCategory Earth Observation Satellites PlatformSeriesorEntity BE Beacon Explorer ShortName BEC LongName Beacon ExplorerC EndGroup Group PlatformAssociatedInstruments ShortName DOPPLER BEACONS ShortName LASER TRACKING REFLECTOR ShortName RADIO TRANSPONDERS ShortName PROBES EndGroup Group Orbit OrbitInclination 411 degrees Perigee 1320 km Apogee 940 km EndGroup CreationDate 20070829 OnlineResource httpcddisnasagov926egm96bechtml Group PlatformLogistics LaunchDate 19650429 LaunchSite Wallops Flight Facility Wallops Island USA PrimarySponsor NASA EndGroupEndGroup" @default.
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