Minotaur I — mission imagery
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JAWSAT & FalconSat 1

Minotaur IOrbital Sciences CorporationSpace Launch Complex 8
Thursday, January 27, 2000 · 03:03 AM UTCAdd to Calendar

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Vehicle

Minotaur I

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The Minotaur IV launch system is derived from the Peacekeeper ICBM. The first three stages are taken directly from decommissioned Peacekeeper missiles. A fourth stage, the Orion-38, is...

Height23.9 m
LEO Payload1,735 kg
Launches72
Successes65

Provider

Orbital Sciences Corporation

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Mission Brief

The JAWSAT (Joint Air Force Academy / Weber State University Satellite) project was developed by students working alongside aerospace professionals. Initially designed with a pulsed-plasma thruster to train Air Force Academy cadets (see JAWSAT), the mission has since evolved to include the efforts of several universities, local aerospace companies, the Air Force Academy, the Air Force Research Laboratory, and NASA. Utilizing breakthrough technologies, JAWSAT deployed four satellites when it reached orbit. The onboard imaging system recorded the deployment of each payload with its six digital cameras. The first free-flying Academy satellite, FalconSat-1 carried the CHAWS (Charging Hazards and Wake Studies) experiment developed by the Physics Department at the Academy.

PayloadJAWSAT & FalconSat 1
OrbitLow Earth Orbit
CustomerOrbital Sciences Corporation
Stages4
PadSpace Launch Complex 8, Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA

Mission Timeline

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Launch Site

Space Launch Complex 8, Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA

LAUNCH SITE
34.576°N, 120.632°W

Schedule History

No delays or schedule changes recorded.