NEXT SPACEFLIGHT

Status

Failure

Pilot 1

Launch Time
Fri Jul 25, 1958

Maiden flight of NOTS-EV-1. Unexpected loss of signal during ascent.

Rocket

NOTS-EV-1
US Navy
Status: Retired
Payload to LEO: 1 kg
Payload to GTO: 0 kg
Stages: 5
Strap-ons: 0
Rocket Height: 4.0 m

Mission Details

Pilot 1

The Project Pilot payloads were small annular-shaped satellites, which were launched by a four-stage Pilot (NOTS-EV1) vehicle from an F-4D1 Skyray. This was the first attempt to launch a satellite from an aircraft. The satellites were built around the final stage of the launch vehicle, the `NOTS 3 in. Spherical Motor', which was to remain connected with the payload.

The satellite, which was mostly referred to by its nickname 'NOTSnik', was originally intended as a military weather satellite for short-notice launches to investigate the weather over a target area. It had a diameter of 20 cm, weighed only 1.05 kg, and had a single instrument, a very primitive infrared line-scanning device to make crude IR images of the ground. The Pilot program was top secret at that time.

The payloads were modified as diagnostic payloads for the Project Argus high-altitude nuclear tests. The infra-red scanner was finally flown on some early Transit spacecraft.

Payloads: 1
Total Mass: 1.0 kg
Medium Earth Orbit

Location

Inyokern, China Lake, California, USA

Stats

1958

11th orbital launch attempt

NOTS-EV-1

1st mission
1st mission of 1958
1st failed mission