Timeline of Earth science satellites
The Timeline of Earth science satellites shows, in chronological order, those successful satellites with a program of Earth science. Sputnik 1, while the first satellite ever launched, did not conduct Earth science. Explorer 1 was the first satellite to make an Earth science discovery when it found the Van Allen belts.
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1950s
Satellite | Country | Date | Sponsor | Notes |
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Sputnik 2 | Soviet Union | 3 November 1957 | Korolev Design Bureau | Research charged particles near Earth |
Explorer 1 | United States | 1 February 1958 | U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency | Decayed 31 May 1970. Discovered Van Allen belts. |
Explorer 2 | United States | 5 March 1958 | U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency | Failed to orbit. |
Vanguard I | United States | 17 March 1958 | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Oldest artificial satellite in orbit. |
Explorer 3 | United States | 26 March 1958 | U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency | Decayed 28 June 1958. |
Vanguard TV-5 | United States | 29 April 1958 | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Failed to orbit. |
Sputnik 3 | Soviet Union | 15 May 1958 | Korolev Design Bureau | Decayed 6 April 1960. |
Vanguard SLV-1 | United States | 28 May 1958 | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Failed to orbit. |
Vanguard SLV-2 | United States | 26 June 1958 | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Failed to orbit. |
Explorer 4 | United States | 26 July 1958 | U.S. DARPA | Measured electrons & protons in radiation belts. Also measured data on Operation Argus nuclear explosions. |
Explorer 5 | United States | 24 August 1958 | U.S. DARPA | Failed to orbit. |
Vanguard SLV-3 | United States | 26 September 1958 | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Failed to orbit. |
Beacon 1 | United States | 23 October 1958 | NASA/U.S. Army | Failed to orbit. |
Vanguard II | United States | 17 February 1959 | NASA/U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Still in orbit. |
Vanguard SLV-5 | United States | 14 April 1959 | NASA | Failed to orbit. |
Vanguard SLV-6 | United States | 22 June 1959 | NASA | Failed to orbit. |
Explorer S-1 | United States | 16 July 1959 | NASA | Failed to orbit. |
Explorer 6 | United States | 7 August 1959 | Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Decayed 1 July 1961. |
Beacon 2 | United States | 15 August 1959 | NASA/U.S. Navy | Failed to orbit. |
Vanguard III | United States | 18 September 1959 | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | Still in orbit. |
Explorer 7 | United States | 13 October 1959 | NASA | Still in orbit. |
1960s
Satellite | Country | Date |
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Explorer 8 | United States | 3 November 1960 |
Explorer 9 | United States | 16 February 1961 |
Explorer S-56a | United States | 25 February 1961 |
Explorer 10 | United States | 25 March 1961 |
Explorer 11 | United States | 27 April 1961 |
Explorer 12 | United States | 16 August 1961 |
Explorer 13 | United States | 25 August 1961 |
Kosmos 3 | Soviet Union | 24 April 1962 |
Ariel 1 | United Kingdom | 26 April 1962 |
Kosmos 5 | Soviet Union | 28 May 1962 |
Kosmos 8 | Soviet Union | 18 August 1968 |
Alouette 1 | Canada | 29 September 1962 |
TAVE | United States | 29 September 1962 |
Explorer 14 | United States | 2 October 1962 |
Explorer 15 | United States | 27 October 1962 |
Explorer 900 | United States | 16 December 1962 |
References
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