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Mission type
  
Ionospheric

Harvard designation
  
1962 Omicron 1

Launch site
  
Cape Canaveral LC-17A

Inclination
  
53.8°

Period
  
1.7 hours

Rocket
  
Thor-Delta

Operator
  
SERC / NASA

SATCAT no.
  
285

Launch date
  
26 April 1962

Inclination
  
53.8°

Launch mass
  
62 kg

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Manufacturer
  
Goddard Space Flight Center

Similar
  
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Ariel 1 (also known as UK-1 and S-55), was the first British satellite, and the first satellite in the Ariel programme. Its launch in 1962 made the United Kingdom the third country to operate a satellite, after the Soviet Union and the United States. It was constructed in the United States by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, under an agreement reached as the result of political discussions in 1959 and 1960.

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Development

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In late 1959, the Science and Engineering Research Council proposed the development of Ariel 1 to NASA, following an offer made by the United States at a meeting of the Committee on Space Research to provide assistance to other countries with the development and launch of scientific spacecraft. By early the following year the two countries had decided upon terms for the programme's scope and which organisations would be responsible for which parts of the programme.

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Construction of the satellite occurred at the Goddard Space Flight Center. SERC provided the experiments, conducted operations, and later analysed and interpreted the results. Six experiments were carried aboard the satellite. Five of these examined the relationship between two types of solar radiation and changes in the Earth's ionosphere. They took advantage of techniques developed in the Skylark programme.

Launch, operation, orbit

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Ariel 1 was launched aboard an American Thor-Delta rocket from Launch Complex 17A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 18:00:16 GMT on 26 April 1962. Ariel 1 was among several satellites inadvertently damaged or destroyed by the Starfish Prime high-altitude nuclear test on July 9, 1962, and subsequent radiation belt. It decayed from orbit on 24 April 1976.

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