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Viking (Sweden)


Viking
Viking
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Swedish earth magnetosphere satellite. Viking. Sweden's first satellite, Viking, was originally initiated as a means of providing experience in satellite system development and management. Built by SAAB (prime), Boeing (bus) for SSC, Sweden. Launched 1986.

Status: Operational 1986. First Launch: 1986-02-22. Last Launch: 1986-02-22. Number: 1 . Gross mass: 538 kg (1,186 lb). Height: 0.50 m (1.64 ft).

The mission's scientific goal was to continue the work of a series of successful sounding rockets by investigating the interaction of the solar wind with the earth's magnetosphere and the behavior of the resulting aurora borealis.

The vehicle's instruments returned a large quantity of data, and completely recorded the full cycle of auroral activity. The total project cost was approximately 20 million US dollars ($FY'86). The spacecraft was based on the USAF Small Scientific Satellites and NASA's Atmospheric Explorers, and spin stabilized at 3 rpm with torque rods. S-band downlink was at 49.6 kbit/s data rate. Power came from solar cells on the spacecraft body totaling 2.2 square meters, providing 80 W average power. There was no onboard data storage. The payload included:


More at: Viking (Sweden).


Family: Earth, High earth orbit, Magnetosphere sat. Country: Sweden. Engines: Star 26C. Launch Vehicles: Ariane 1, Ariane. Launch Sites: Kourou, Kourou ELA1. Agency: SSC, Boeing, Saab. Bibliography: 2, 279, 6.



1986 February 22 - . 01:44 GMT - . Launch Site: Kourou. Launch Complex: Kourou ELA1. LV Family: Ariane. Launch Vehicle: Ariane 1.



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