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<div id="contentwrapper"><div id="rightcontent"><div id="headimage"><img height="100" width="530" alt="National Space Science Data Center Header" src="/logo/nssdc_header.jpg"/></div><h1>CRRES</h1><p><strong>NSSDC/COSPAR ID:</strong> 1990-065A</p><div class="twocol"><div class="urone"><h2>Description</h2><p>
          The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) was launched into a geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) for a nominal three-year mission to investigate fields, plasmas, and energetic particles inside the Earth's magnetosphere. As part of the CRRES program the SPACERAD (Space Radiation Effects) project, managed by Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, investigated the radiation environment of the inner and outer radiation belts and measured radiation effects on state-of-the-art microelectronics devices. Other magnetospheric, ionospheric, and cosmic ray experiments were included on-board CRRES and supported by NASA or the Office of Naval Research.
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The chemical release project was managed by NASA/MSFC and utilized the release of chemicals from on-board cannisters at low altitudes near dawn and dusk perigee times and at high altitudes near local midnight. The chemical releases were monitored with optical and radar instrumentation by ground-based observers to measure the bulk properties and movement of the expanding clouds of photo-ionized plasma along field lines after the releases occurred. In order to study the magnetosphere at different local times during the mission, the satellite orbit was designed to precess with respect to the Earth-Sun line such that the local time at apogee decreased by 2.5 minutes/day from 08:00 (LT) just after launch and returned to this position in nineteen-month cycles.
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The CRRES spacecraft had the shape of an octagonal prism with solar arrays on the top side. The prism is 1 m high and 3 m between opposite faces. Four of the eight compartments were for the chemical canisters and the other four housed SPACERAD and other experiments. The spacecraft body was spun at 2.2 rpm about a spin axis in the ecliptic plane and kept pointed about 12 degrees ahead of the Sun's apparent motion in celestial coordinates.
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Pre-launch and in-flight operations were supported by the Space Test and Transportation Program Office of the U.S. Air Force Space Division.
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Contact with the CRRES spacecraft was lost on October 12, 1991 and was presumed to be due to on-board battery failure.
          </p></div><div class="urtwo"><h2>Alternate Names</h2><ul><li>Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite</li><li>20712</li></ul><h2>Facts in Brief</h2><p><strong>Launch Date:</strong> 1990-07-25<br/><strong>Launch Vehicle:</strong> Atlas-Centaur<br/><strong>Launch Site:</strong> Cape Canaveral, United States<br/><strong>Mass:</strong> 4383.0 kg<br/></p><h2>Funding Agencies</h2><ul><li>NASA-Office of Space Science Applications (United States)</li><li>Department of Defense-Department of the Air Force (United States)</li></ul><h2>Discipline</h2><ul><li>Space Physics</li></ul><h2>Additional Information</h2><ul><li><a href="spacecraftOrbit.do?id=1990-065A">Launch/Orbital information for CRRES</a></li></ul><ul><li><a href="experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=CRRES">Experiments on CRRES</a></li><li><a href="datasetSearch.do?spacecraft=CRRES">Data collections from CRRES</a></li></ul><h2/><p>
          Questions or comments about this spacecraft can be directed to:
          <a href="mailto:Timothy.E.Eastman@nasa.gov?Subject=NMC Comment/Question: CRRES (1990-065A)">Dr. Timothy E. Eastman</a>.
          </p></div></div><div class="clear"> </div><h2>Personnel</h2><table cellspacing="0" class="datatab"><thead><tr><th>Name</th><th>Role</th><th>Original Affiliation</th><th>E-mail</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Mr. R. Gracen Joiner</td><td>Project Manager</td><td>US Navy Office of Naval Research</td><td> </td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Dr. E. Gary Mullen</td><td>Project Manager</td><td>Phillips Laboratory (nee USAF Geophysics Lab, nee Cambridge Labs)</td><td> </td></tr><tr><td>Dr. Susan Gussenhoven-Shea</td><td>Project Scientist</td><td>Phillips Laboratory (nee USAF Geophysics Lab, nee Cambridge Labs)</td><td> </td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Dr. Charles P. Holmes</td><td>Program Scientist</td><td>NASA Headquarters</td><td>cholmes@mail.hq.nasa.gov</td></tr><tr><td>Dr. David L. Reasoner</td><td>Project Scientist</td><td>NASA Marshall Space Flight Center</td><td> </td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Dr. John F. Stone</td><td>Project Manager</td><td>NASA Marshall Space Flight Center</td><td> </td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Other CRRES Data/Information at NSSDC</h2>

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<a href="http://nssdcftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/spacecraft_data/crres/">Retrieve magnetospheric data from NSSDC's anonymous FTP site</a><br/>
<a href="/nssdc_news/dec01/dec01_index.html">Newsletter Article about CRRES Radiation Belt Data On-Line at NSSDC</a><br/>
<a href="http://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/cdaweb/istp_public/">MEA Energetic Electron Data</a> (CDAWeb)
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<h2>Other Sources of CRRES Data/Information</h2>

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<a href="ftp://sierra.spasci.com/DATA/CRRES/Welcome.html">CRRES Users Guide</a>
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