TDRS-1
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TDRS-1
Summary
TDRS-1 is a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite[1]. TDRS-1 draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (tracking_and_data_relay_satellite category, ranking #2 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- TDRS-1 is in the country of United States[3].
- TDRS-1's instance of is recorded as Tracking and Data Relay Satellite[4].
- TDRS-1's instance of is recorded as derelict satellite[5].
- TDRS-1 is operated by National Aeronautics and Space Administration[6].
- TDRS-1 was followed by TDRS-3[7].
- TDRS-1's manufacturer is recorded as TRW Inc.[8].
- TDRS-1 is part of Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System[9].
- TDRS-1's Commons category is recorded as TDRS-A[10].
- TDRS-1's space launch vehicle is recorded as Space Shuttle[11].
- TDRS-1's type of orbit is recorded as geosynchronous orbit[12].
- TDRS-1's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as April 4, 1983[13].
- TDRS-1's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[14].
- TDRS-1's significant event is recorded as service retirement[15].
- TDRS-1's significant event is recorded as spacecraft decommissioning[16].
- TDRS-1's space tug is recorded as Inertial Upper Stage[17].
- TDRS-1's start point is recorded as Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A[18].
- TDRS-1's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+17.4'}[19].
- TDRS-1's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+12.9'}[20].
- TDRS-1's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11570', 'amount': '+2268'}[21].
- TDRS-1's nominal power output is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25236', 'amount': '+1700'}[22].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include Tracking and Data Relay Satellite[4] and derelict satellite[5].
Use and Application
TDRS-1 is part of Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System[9].
Why It Matters
TDRS-1 draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (tracking_and_data_relay_satellite category, ranking #2 of 13).[2] TDRS-1 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]