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Transit 5E-1, International Designator 1963-038C, is an
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of the
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and launched on September 28, 1963, aboard a
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rocket from the
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Launch

Transit 5E-1 was launched to study charged particles,
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s and solar spectra, as well as for
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research. It was launched to a
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, from where it did geomagnetic and geodetic measurements. Electrical power was produced by four
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s. After August 1969, the satellite did measurements infrequently. The last data were transmitted in November, 1974.


See also

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1963-038C in Real Time Satellite Tracking
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