OSO 1

USA


Orig PL Name: S-16 (OSO A)

Launch data:

Designation00255 / 1962 Zeta 1 / 62006A
Launch date7 Mar 1962 - 16:04 UT
Launch siteCC, LC17A
Launch vehicleDelta-DM19 (#301/D8)
MissionScientific:Sun observation
Mass at launch208 kg
Earth orbit:
Perigee/Apogee 522/553 km
Inclination 32.8°
Period 95.3 min

Instrumentation:


There were a number of X-ray and gamma-ray experiments aboard OSO 1 for performing solar observations. One instrument, however, the University of Minnesota Gamma-ray Experiment, was designed to provide preliminary measurements of the intensity and directional properties of low-energy gamma-rays in space. The detector operated in the 50 keV - 3 MeV range. For the 50-150 keV range, a NaI(Tl) scintillation crystal monitored radiation through a lead shield. The detector operating in the 0.3-1.0 MeV and 1.0-3.0 MeV energy regions used two scintillators connected as a Compton coincidence telescope.

The U. Minnesota gamma-ray experiment on OSO 1 produced a measurement of the extraterrestrial gamma-ray flux between 0.5-3.0 MeV, and an indication of its origin on the celestial sphere. Equally important, this experiment began to define the background problems encountered in gamma-ray astronomy.

End of life

Out of service Apr 1963
Decay 08 Oct 1981

Mission details


External resources:


http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/missions/oso1.html


Ref: #1, #6m, #7, #15, #84a - update: 11.08.11