Explorer 24 was placed in orbit together with Explorer 25 from a single launch vehicle. Explorer 24 was identical in configuration to the previously launched balloon satellites Explorer 9 and 19. The spacecraft was 3.6 m in diameter, was built of alternating layers of aluminum foil and plastic film, and was covered uniformly with 5.1-cm white dots for thermal control. It was designed to yield atmospheric density near perigee as a function of space and time from sequential observations of the sphere’s position in orbit.
Launch Overview
Window Open
17:09 UTC
Window Close
17:09 UTC
Lift Off
Nov 21, 1964 · 17:09 UTC
Launch Facility
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Launch Pad
Space Launch Complex 5
Target Orbit
Elliptical Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Explorer 24 was placed in orbit together with Explorer 25 from a single launch vehicle. Explorer 24 was identical in configuration to the previously launched balloon satellites Explorer 9 and 19. The spacecraft was 3.6 m in diameter, was built of alternating layers of aluminum foil and plastic film, and was covered uniformly with 5.1-cm white dots for thermal control. It was designed to yield atmospheric density near perigee as a function of space and time from sequential observations of the sphere’s position in orbit.
Height
LEO Payload
Total Launches
Status
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Space Launch Complex 5
Launch Overview
Window Open
17:09 UTC
Window Close
17:09 UTC
Lift Off
Nov 21, 1964 · 17:09 UTC
Launch Facility
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Launch Pad
Space Launch Complex 5
Target Orbit
Elliptical Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer
National Aeronautics and Space Administration