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Glory [OSC]

The Glory satellite is a earth science mission, which uses the refurbished bus of the cancelled VCL satellite. It featured an instrument to measure atmospheric aerosols and a Total Irradiance Monitor to continue the mission of SORCE. Another instrument will measure the levels of man-made pollutants in the atmosphere.

The on-board instruments are:

The launch on a Taurus-3110 failed on 04.03.2011 when the payload fairing did not separate.

Nation: USA
Type / Application: Earth Science
Operator: NASA
Contractors: Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC)
Equipment: Aerosol Polarimeter, Total Irradiance Monitor Instrument
Configuration: LEOStar
Propulsion: 45 kg, monopropellant blowdown, 4 × 4N thrusters�
Power: 2 deployable solar arrays, batteries
Lifetime: 3 years (5 years goal)
Mass: 545 kg
Orbit: 705 km, 98.2�
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
Glory (ex VCL) 2011-F01 04.03.2011 Va 576E F Taurus-3110 with E1P, KySat 1, Hermes

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