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ODERACS 2

ODERACS-2 (Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere 2) was a series of six spheres deployed from the shuttle mission STS-63, ODERACS-2A through -2. The purpose of the Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere experiment was to calibrate the radars and telescopes used for orbital debris measurements by putting passive objects of known size and shape into orbit. The objects were 2, 4, and 6 inch spheres and three wire dipoles.[1]

The ODERACS satellites launched aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on 4 February 1995, at 04:57 from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39B alongside Spartan 204-F1. They were placed into a 51.6° orbit.

Specifications

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Satellite COSPAR ID SATCAT number Shape
ODERACS-2A 1995-004C 23471 15 cm sphere
ODERACS-2B 1995-004D 23472 10 cm sphere
ODERACS-2C 1995-004E 23473 5 cm sphere
ODERACS-2D 1995-004F 23474 13.3 cm dipole
ODERACS-2E 1995-004G 23475 13.3 cm dipole
ODERACS-2F 1995-004H 23476 4.4 cm dipole

References

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  1. ^ "ODERACS". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 14 July 2022.