NEXT SPACEFLIGHT

Status

Success

MSD 5, NOSS 5A to 5C & LIPS 2

Launch Time
Wed Feb 09, 1983 13:47 UTC

Rocket

Atlas-H MSD
Image Credit: USAF or NASA
General Dynamics
Status: Retired
Stages: 2
Strap-ons: 0

Mission Details

MSD 5

MSD (Multiple Satellite Dispenser) were dispensers for the Parcae (NOSS) satellite triplets.

These satellites were developed by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). Each launch on top of an modified Atlas-E/F rocket consisted of the MSD mother satellite, which also acted as an upper stage for the stack using an integrated FW-4D solid rocket motor. In orbit, three NOSS satellites were separated and flew together in a triangle formation.

Payloads: 1

NOSS 5A to 5C

NOSS (Naval Ocean Surveillance Satellites), which were also referred to by the code names White Cloud and Parcae, are constellations of passive ELINT satellites, which pinpoint the location of ships by triangulation of their Radar emissions.

The first two sets of satellites were manufactured by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), then the production of the satellites had been turned over to Martin Marietta under the direction of USAF’s Space and Missile Systems Organization, with technical assistance provided by the Naval Research Laboratory.

The follow-on system used the larger NOSS-2 satellite triplets.

Payloads: 3

LIPS 2

The three LIPS (Living Plume Shield) satellites were jettisonable plume shields used on MSD dispensers on NOSS missions to protect the Parcae (NOSS) space craft from the exhaust of the solid fuel motor. They were built by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).

Payloads: 1

Location

SLC-3E, Vandenberg SFB, California, USA

Stats

1983

9th orbital launch attempt

Atlas-MSD

5th mission
1st mission of 1983
4th successful mission
1st consecutive successful mission