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<div id="contentwrapper"><div id="rightcontent"><div id="headimage"><img height="100" width="530" alt="NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive Header" src="/logo/nssdca_header.jpg"/></div><h1>Ranger 7</h1><p><strong>NSSDCA/COSPAR ID:</strong> 1964-041A</p><div class="twocol"><div class="urone"><h2>Description</h2><p><p>Ranger 7 was designed to achieve a lunar impact trajectory and to transmit high-resolution photographs of the lunar surface during the final minutes of flight up to impact. The spacecraft carried six television vidicon cameras, 2 full-scan cameras (channel F, one wide-angle, one narrow-angle) and 4 partial scan cameras (channel P, two wide-angle, two narrow-angle) to accomplish these objectives. The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality video pictures. No other experiments were carried on the spacecraft.
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<h4>Spacecraft and Subsystems</h4>
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Rangers 6, 7, 8, and 9 were the so-called Block 3 versions of the Ranger spacecraft. The spacecraft consisted of a hexagonal aluminum frame base 1.5 m across on which was mounted the propulsion and power units, topped by a truncated conical tower which held the TV cameras. Two solar panel wings, each 73.9 cm wide by 153.7 cm long, extended from opposite edges of the base with a full span of 4.6 m, and a pointable high gain dish antenna was hinge mounted at one of the corners of the base away from the solar panels. A cylindrical quasiomnidirectional antenna was seated on top of the conical tower. The overall height of the spacecraft was 3.6 m.
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Propulsion for the mid-course trajectory correction was provided by a 224-N thrust monopropellant hydrazine engine with 4 jet-vane vector control. Orientation and attitude control about 3 axes was enabled by 12 nitrogen gas jets coupled to a system of 3 gyros, 4 primary Sun sensors, 2 secondary Sun sensors, and an Earth sensor. Power was supplied by 9792 Si solar cells contained in the two solar panels, giving a total array area of 2.3 square meters and producing 200 W. Two 1200 Watt-hr AgZnO batteries rated at 26.5 V with a capacity for 9 hours of operation provided power to each of the separate communication/TV camera chains. Two 1000 Watt-hr AgZnO batteries stored power for spacecraft operations.
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Communications were through the quasiomnidirectional low-gain antenna and the parabolic high-gain antenna. Transmitters aboard the spacecraft included a 60 W TV channel F at 959.52 MHz, a 60 W TV channel P at 960.05 MHz, and a 3 W transponder channel 8 at 960.58 MHz. The telecommunications equipment converted the composite video signal from the camera transmitters into an RF signal for subsequent transmission through the spacecraft high-gain antenna. Sufficient video bandwidth was provided to allow for rapid framing sequences of both narrow- and wide-angle television pictures.
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<h4>Mission Profile</h4>
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The Atlas 250D and Agena B 6009 boosters performed nominally at launch inserting the Agena and Ranger into a 192 km altitude Earth parking orbit. Half an hour after launch the second burn of the Agena engine injected the spacecraft into a lunar intercept trajectory. After separation from the Agena, the solar panels were deployed, attitude control activated, and spacecraft transmissions switched from the omniantenna to the high-gain antenna. The next day, 29 July, the planned mid-course maneuver was initiated at 10:27 UT, involving a short rocket burn. The only anomaly during flight was a brief loss of two-way lock on the spacecraft by the DSIF tracking station at Cape Kennedy following launch.
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Ranger 7 reached the Moon on 31 July. The F-channel began its one minute warm up 18 minutes before impact. The first image was taken at 13:08:45 UT at an altitude of 2110 km. Transmission of 4,308 photographs of excellent quality occurred over the final 17 minutes of flight. The final image taken before impact has a resolution of 0.5 meters. The spacecraft encountered the lunar surface in direct motion along a hyperbolic trajectory, with an incoming asymptotic direction at an angle of -5.57 degrees from the lunar equator. The orbit plane was inclined 26.84 degrees to the lunar equator. After 68.6 hours of flight, Ranger 7 impacted in an area between Mare Nubium and Oceanus Procellarum (subsequently named Mare Cognitum) at 10.6340 S latitude, 339.3230 E longitude. (Impact site identified from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter images. Listed as 10.70 S, 339.33 E in the Apollo 16 Preliminary Science Report, 29-40, 1972.) Impact occurred at 13:25:48.82 UT at a velocity of 2.62 km/s. The spacecraft performance was excellent.
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Total research, development, launch, and support costs for the Ranger series of spacecraft (Rangers 1 through 9) was approximately $170 million.</p></p></div><div class="urtwo"><h2>Alternate Names</h2><ul><li>RA-B</li><li>00842</li><li>Ranger7</li></ul><h2>Facts in Brief</h2><p><strong>Launch Date:</strong> 1964-07-28<br/><strong>Launch Vehicle:</strong> Atlas-Agena B<br/><strong>Launch Site:</strong> Cape Canaveral, United States<br/><strong>Mass:</strong> 365.7 kg<br/><strong>Nominal Power:</strong> 200 W<br/></p><h2>Funding Agency</h2><ul><li>NASA-Office of Space Science Applications (United States)</li></ul><h2>Discipline</h2><ul><li>Planetary Science</li></ul><h2>Additional Information</h2><ul><li><a href="/nmc/spacecraft/displayTrajectory.action?id=1964-041A">Launch/Orbital information for Ranger 7</a></li><li><a href="/nmc/spacecraft/displayTelemetry.action?id=1964-041A">Telecommunications information for Ranger 7</a></li></ul><ul><li><a href="/nmc/spacecraft/displayExperiment.action?spacecraftId=1964-041A">Experiments on Ranger 7</a></li><li><a href="/nmc/spacecraft/displayDataset.action?spacecraftId=1964-041A">Data collections from Ranger 7</a></li></ul><h2/><p>
          Questions and comments about this spacecraft can be directed to:
          <a href="mailto:[David.R.Williams@nasa.gov]?Subject=NMC+Comment%2FQuestion%3A+Ranger+7+%281964-041A%29">Dr. David R. Williams</a></p></div></div><div class="clear"> </div><h2>Personnel</h2><table cellspacing="0" class="alternate"><thead><tr><th>Name</th><th>Role</th><th>Original Affiliation</th><th>E-mail</th></tr></thead><tbody></tbody></table><h2>Selected References</h2><ul><li>Kosofsky, L. J., Ranger 7, part 1 - Mission description and performance,
    JPL, Calif. Inst. Technol., TR 32-700, Pasadena, CA, Dec. 1964.</li><li>Ranger 7 photographs of the moon,
    NASA, SP-61, SP-62, and SP-63, Wash., D.C., Sept. 1964 Aug. 1965.</li><li>Ranger 6 and 7,
    TRW, Space Log, TRW <em>Space Technol.</em>, Lab., 4, No. 2 17-24, Redondo Beach, Calif., 1964.</li><li>Mission operation reports (1963 - 1964),
    NASA, Off. of Programming, Off. of Prog. Rept., Wash., D.C., 1963-1964.</li></ul><h2>Other Ranger Information/Data at NSSDCA</h2>

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<a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/html/mission_page/EM_Ranger_7_page1.html">Ranger 7 Images of the Moon</a>
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 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1961-021A">Ranger 1</a><br/>
 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1961-032A">Ranger 2</a><br/>
 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1962-001A">Ranger 3</a><br/>
 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1962-012A">Ranger 4</a><br/>
 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1962-055A">Ranger 5</a><br/>
 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1964-007A">Ranger 6</a><br/>
 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1965-010A">Ranger 8</a><br/>
 <a href="http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1965-023A">Ranger 9</a><br/>
 <a href="/planetary/lunar/ranger.html">Ranger Home Page</a>
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<h2>Related Information/Data at NSSDCA</h2>

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 <a href="/planetary/lunar/apollo.html">Lunar Exploration Home Page</a><br/>
 <a href="/planetary/planets/moonpage.html">Moon Home Page</a><br/>
 <a href="/planetary/factsheet/moonfact.html">Moon Fact Sheet</a>
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<h2>Other Sources of Ranger Information/Data</h2>

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 <a href="http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4210/pages/Cover.htm">Lunar Impact: A History of Project Ranger</a><br/>
 <a href="http://www.lpi.usra.edu/expmoon/ranger/Ranger7.html">Ranger 7 information at the Lunar and Planetary Institute</a>
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