On or about April 23, 1967, the Italian Space Commission of the National Council of Research (I.S.C.) will launch the San Marco B satellite from the I.S.C. launch range located off the coast of Kenya, Africa. It is planned that the spacecraft will be placed into an equatorial orbit by the four-stage Scout vehicle, number S-153. The San Marco program is a joint NASA-I.S.C. effort being carried out in accordance with a Memorandum of Understanding dated 31 May 1962. Under this agreement the I .S.C. has established the equatorial launch site, has designed and fabricated the satellite, and will conduct the launch operation. The NASA has provided the Scout launch vehicle, training for I.S.C. personnel, technical consultation,and tracking and data acquisition for the operational satellite.
Pre-Launch Mission Operation Report: San Marco B
1967-04-21
Miscellaneous
No indication
English
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