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The Gravity Gradient Test Satellite was launched by the US Air Force from Cape Canaveral LC41 aboard a Titan IIIC rocket on June 16, 1966, at 14:00:01 UTC. The satellite was launched along with seven IDCSP satellites, with which it shared a bus. In contrast to the solar-powered IDCSP satellites, GGTS was battery powered. It had been hoped that within 60 days of launch, the satellite would reach a stabilization of ±8° on the x- and y-axis. The results were compromised, as one of the dampers was magnetically contaminated.

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  • GGTS bylo označení řady amerických umělých družic Země, určených na výzkum a využití gradientu zemské tíže pro geostacionární družice stabilizací na synchronní dráze. (cs)
  • The Gravity Gradient Test Satellite was launched by the US Air Force from Cape Canaveral LC41 aboard a Titan IIIC rocket on June 16, 1966, at 14:00:01 UTC. The satellite was launched along with seven IDCSP satellites, with which it shared a bus. In contrast to the solar-powered IDCSP satellites, GGTS was battery powered. GGTS utilized the 12-kilogram (26 lb) Magnetically Anchored Gravity Systems (MACS), which consisted of two identical subsystem packages, each containing an extensible rod unit and a magnetically anchored spherical viscous damper. The rod units had an extended length of 15.8 meters (52 ft), and their 5-kilogram (11 lb) damper tip weights gave the satellite a symmetric dumbbell configuration. The dampers were produced by General Electric and consisted of two concentric spheres separated by a viscous damping fluid. The internal sphere contained a hollow cylindrical magnet which served to "anchor' the inner sphere to the Earth's magnetic field, stabilizing the satellite over time. It had been hoped that within 60 days of launch, the satellite would reach a stabilization of ±8° on the x- and y-axis. The results were compromised, as one of the dampers was magnetically contaminated. A follow-up GGTS mission was lost due to a launch vehicle failure on August 28, 1966. (en)
  • GGTS 1 (Gravity Gradient Test Satellite) – amerykański wojskowy satelita technologiczny służący do testowania nowej metody stabilizacji satelitów na orbicie. Satelita został wyniesiony na orbitę wraz z siedmioma wojskowymi satelitami komunikacyjnymi IDCSP. (pl)
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  • GGTS bylo označení řady amerických umělých družic Země, určených na výzkum a využití gradientu zemské tíže pro geostacionární družice stabilizací na synchronní dráze. (cs)
  • GGTS 1 (Gravity Gradient Test Satellite) – amerykański wojskowy satelita technologiczny służący do testowania nowej metody stabilizacji satelitów na orbicie. Satelita został wyniesiony na orbitę wraz z siedmioma wojskowymi satelitami komunikacyjnymi IDCSP. (pl)
  • The Gravity Gradient Test Satellite was launched by the US Air Force from Cape Canaveral LC41 aboard a Titan IIIC rocket on June 16, 1966, at 14:00:01 UTC. The satellite was launched along with seven IDCSP satellites, with which it shared a bus. In contrast to the solar-powered IDCSP satellites, GGTS was battery powered. It had been hoped that within 60 days of launch, the satellite would reach a stabilization of ±8° on the x- and y-axis. The results were compromised, as one of the dampers was magnetically contaminated. (en)
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