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1972 April 1 - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Temp-2S.
  • Test mission Nation: USSR. Agency: RVSN. Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 1 - 03:47 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: LC35. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 150. LV Configuration: Aerobee 150 NRL NB3.254.
  • Astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NRL. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 1 - 05:05 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170 NASA 13.27CG.
  • X-ray astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 3 - 10:04 GMT - Launch Site: Wallops Island. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Javelin. Model: Nike Javelin.
  • Cs cloud Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA WFF. Apogee: 100 km (60 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 3 - 10:06 GMT - Launch Site: Wallops Island. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Javelin. Model: Nike Javelin.
  • Cs cloud Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA WFF. Apogee: 100 km (60 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 3 - 10:15 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 483 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,300 kg (13,800 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-4M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 209 km (129 mi). Apogee: 313 km (194 mi). Inclination: 72.80 deg. Period: 89.70 min. COSPAR: 1972-024A. USAF Sat Cat: 5924. Duration: 12.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-04-15. High resolution photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; maneuverable. References: 2, 6.
1972 April 4 - 20:38 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: LC43/4. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Molniya 8K78M.
  • Molniya 1-20 Nation: USSR. Program: Molniya. Payload: Molniya-1 s/n 27. Mass: 1,600 kg (3,500 lb). Class: Communications. Spacecraft: Molniya-1. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 343 km (213 mi). Apogee: 40,006 km (24,858 mi). Inclination: 65.70 deg. Period: 717.60 min. COSPAR: 1972-025A. USAF Sat Cat: 5927. Decay Date: 1974-01-30. Operation of the long-range telephone and telegraph radiocommunications system in the USSR; transmission of television programmes to stations in the Orbita network. References: 2, 6.
  • SRET 1 Nation: France. Payload: MAS/SRET 1. Mass: 15 kg (33 lb). Class: Technology. Spacecraft: SRET. Agency: CNES. Perigee: 458 km (284 mi). Apogee: 39,250 km (24,380 mi). Inclination: 65.60 deg. Period: 704.70 min. COSPAR: 1972-025B. USAF Sat Cat: 5928. Decay Date: 1974-02-26. Test satellite. Investigation of the upper atmosphere and outer space. References: 2, 6.
1972 April 5 -
  • Unified System of Satellite Communications (YeSSS) Nation: USSR. Spacecraft: Molniya-2, Ekran, Raduga. Central Committee of the Communist Party and Council of Soviet Ministers Decree 'On use of Molniya and Ekran for a unified satellite communications system' was issued. The YeSSS was defined as the Molniya-2 in elliptical orbit and Raduga (Statsionar) in geosynchronous orbit. References: 474.
1972 April 5 - 05:46 GMT - Launch Site: Fort Churchill. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Black Brant. Model: Black Brant 5C. LV Configuration: Black Brant VC CRL A18.109-1.
  • E Field / Particles Plasma / aurora mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 247 km (153 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 5 - 06:31 GMT - Launch Site: Kheysa. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: MR-12.
  • Chemical release mission Nation: USSR. Apogee: 150 km (90 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 5 - 23:45 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.921-3.
  • Release Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: USAF. Apogee: 160 km (90 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 6 - 08:00 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 484 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,000 kg (13,200 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-2M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 194 km (120 mi). Apogee: 223 km (138 mi). Inclination: 81.00 deg. Period: 88.60 min. COSPAR: 1972-026A. USAF Sat Cat: 5933. Duration: 12.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-04-18. Area survey photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; separated cosmic ray experiment capsule. References: 2, 6.
  • Nauka Cosmos 484 Nation: USSR. Payload: Nauka. Spacecraft: Nauka. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 168 km (104 mi). Apogee: 177 km (109 mi). Inclination: 81.30 deg. Period: 87.94 min. COSPAR: 1972-026C. USAF Sat Cat: 6002. Decay Date: 1972-04-18. References: 2, 279.
1972 April 7 - 07:00 GMT - Launch Site: Thumba. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Apache. Model: Nike Apache. LV Configuration: Nike Apache NASA 14.412IP.
  • ISRO 10.43 Ionosphere mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 147 km (91 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 7 - 10:00 GMT - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC31. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Intercosmos 6 Nation: USSR. Program: Intercosmos. Payload: Energia s/n 1. Mass: 6,000 kg (13,200 lb). Class: Earth. Type: Magnetosphere. Spacecraft: Energia. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 203 km (126 mi). Apogee: 326 km (202 mi). Inclination: 51.80 deg. Period: 89.80 min. COSPAR: 1972-027A. USAF Sat Cat: 5936. Completed Operations Date: 1972-04-11. Decay Date: 1972-04-11. Investigation of primary cosmic radiation and meteoritic particles in near-earth outer space. References: 2, 6, 116.
1972 April 7 - 14:20 GMT - Launch Site: Sonmiani. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Belier. Model: Centaure 1. LV Configuration: Centaure 1 Rehbar 23.
  • Aeronomy / ionosphere mission Nation: Pakistan. Agency: SUPARCO. Apogee: 150 km (90 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 8 - 14:18 GMT - Launch Site: Sonmiani. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Belier. Model: Centaure 1. LV Configuration: Centaure 1 Rehbar 24.
  • Aeronomy / ionosphere mission Nation: Pakistan. Agency: SUPARCO. Apogee: 150 km (90 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 11 - 00:38 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.106-4.
  • Release Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 156 km (96 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 11 - 11:04 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: LC133/1. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Kosmos 2. Model: Kosmos 11K63.
  • Cosmos 485 Nation: USSR. Program: DS. Payload: DS-P1-Yu s/n 58. Mass: 325 kg (716 lb). Class: Military. Type: Target. Spacecraft: DS-P1-Yu. Agency: MO SSSR. Perigee: 269 km (167 mi). Apogee: 477 km (296 mi). Inclination: 70.00 deg. Period: 92.00 min. COSPAR: 1972-028A. USAF Sat Cat: 5938. Completed Operations Date: 1972-08-31. Decay Date: 1972-08-30. Development of systems for air defence and the control of outer space. References: 2, 6, 99.
1972 April 12 - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC161/35. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tsiklon. Model: R-36 8K67MA.
  • State trials missile test Nation: USSR. Agency: RVSN. Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 12 - 23:43 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.921-5.
  • Release Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 177 km (109 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF05. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 2.
  • OT GT88M operational test launch Nation: USA. Agency: USAF SAC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 01:00 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.107-1.
  • Mass Spectrometer Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 120 km (70 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 01:16 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL AT07.894.
  • Mass Spectrometer Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 128 km (79 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 01:30 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tomahawk Sandia. Model: Nike Tomahawk. LV Configuration: Nike Tomahawk CRL A08.013-1.
  • Release Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 214 km (132 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 01:45 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.217-2.
  • Sphere Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 190 km (110 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 04:00 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.215-1.
  • Sphere Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 219 km (136 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 04:15 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.921-4.
  • Release Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 164 km (101 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 07:50 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.921-2.
  • TMA / Grenade Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 160 km (90 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 13 - 09:30 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.921-6.
  • TMA Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 175 km (108 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 14 -
  • Skylab Orbital Workshop meteoroid shield test at finds misinstalled torsion springs. Nation: USA. Program: Skylab. Spacecraft: Skylab. During an Orbital Workshop meteoroid shield test at MSFC, it was discovered that in one hinge section of the foldout panel, nine of the 15 torsion springs were installed in such a manner that they were only 50-percent effective in action to assist shield deployment. Action was initiated to ensure proper spring action.
1972 April 14 - 00:54 GMT - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC31. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Molniya 8K78M. LV Configuration: Molniya 8K78M-SOL.
  • Prognoz 1 Nation: USSR. Payload: SO-M s/n 501. Mass: 845 kg (1,862 lb). Class: Earth. Type: Magnetosphere. Spacecraft: Prognoz. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 1,005 km (624 mi). Apogee: 199,667 km (124,067 mi). Inclination: 65.00 deg. Period: 5,782.10 min. COSPAR: 1972-029A. USAF Sat Cat: 5941. Decay Date: 1981-03-31. Study of the processes of solar activity and of their influence on interplanetary space and the Earth's magnetosphere. References: 2, 6.
1972 April 14 - 08:00 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 486 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,300 kg (13,800 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-4M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 178 km (110 mi). Apogee: 234 km (145 mi). Inclination: 81.30 deg. Period: 88.60 min. COSPAR: 1972-030A. USAF Sat Cat: 5945. Duration: 13.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-04-27. High resolution photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; maneuverable. References: 2, 6.
1972 April 14 - 12:18 GMT - Launch Site: El Arenosillo. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Skua. Model: Skua 2. LV Configuration: Skua 2 INTA MSC-7201.
  • Ionosphere mission Nation: UK. Agency: INTA/DLR. Apogee: 101 km (62 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 15 - 00:45 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Nike. Model: Nike Iroquois. LV Configuration: Nike Iroquois CRL A07.106-2.
  • Release Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 148 km (91 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 15 - 01:04 GMT - Launch Site: Eglin. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tomahawk Sandia. Model: Paiute Tomahawk. LV Configuration: Paiute Tomahawk CRL A10.005-1.
  • Release Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: USAF CRL. Apogee: 229 km (142 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 15 - 06:22 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170 CRL A04.004-7.
  • HISTAR 5 Infrared astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 177 km (109 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 16 - 17:54 GMT - Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: LC39A. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Saturn V. Model: Saturn V. LV Configuration: Saturn V SA-511.
  • Apollo 16 Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Payload: Apollo CSM 113/LM 11/ ALSEP/ LRV-2/PFS 2/S-IVB-511. Mass: 30,358 kg (66,927 lb). Class: Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Location of Spacecraft: Alabama Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL. Agency: NASA MSC. Perigee: 167 km (103 mi). Apogee: 169 km (105 mi). Inclination: 32.54 deg. Period: 88.93 min. COSPAR: 1972-031A. USAF Sat Cat: 6000. Duration: 11.08 days. Decay Date: 1972-04-27. Crew: Duke, Mattingly, Young. Flight: Apollo 16. The Apollo 16 (AS-511) space vehicle was launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, KSC, at 12:54 p.m. EST April 16, with a crew of astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II, and Charles M. Duke, Jr. After insertion into an earth parking orbit for spacecraft system checks, the spacecraft and the S-IVB stage were placed on a trajectory to the moon at 3:28 p.m. CSM transposition and docking with the LM were achieved, although a number of minor anomalies were noted.

    One anomaly, an auxiliary propulsion system leak on the S-IVB stage, produced an unpredictable thrust and prevented a final S-IVB targeting maneuver after separation from the CSM. Tracking of the S-IVB ended at 4:04 p.m. EST April 17, when the instrument unit's signal was lost. The stage hit the lunar surface at 4:02 p.m. April 19, 260 kilometers northeast of the target point. The impact was detected by the seismometers left on the moon by the Apollo 12, 14, and 15 missions.

    Spacecraft operations were near normal during the coast to the moon. Unexplained light-colored particles from the LM were investigated and identified as shredded thermal paint. Other activities during the translunar coast included a cislunar navigation exercise, ultraviolet photography of the earth and moon, an electrophoresis demonstration, and an investigation of the visual light-flash phenomenon noted on previous flights. Astronaut Duke counted 70 white, instantaneous light flashes that left no after-glow.

    Apollo 16 entered a lunar orbit of 314 by 107.7 kilometers at 3:22 p.m. April 19. After separation of LM-11 Orion from CSM 112 Casper, a CSM active rendezvous kept the two vehicles close together while an anomaly discovered on the service propulsion system was evaluated. Tests and analyses showed the redundant system to be still safe and usable if required. The vehicles were again separated and the mission continued on a revised timeline because of the 5 3/4-hour delay.

    The lunar module landed with Duke and Young in the moon's Descartes region, about 230 meters northwest of the planned target area at 9:23 p.m. EST April 20. A sleep period was scheduled before EVA.

    The first extravehicular activity began at 11:59 a.m. April 21, after the eight-hour rest period. Television coverage of surface activity was delayed until the lunar roving vehicle systems were activated, because the steerable antenna on the lunar module could not be used. The lunar surface experiments packages were deployed, but accidental breaking of the electronics cable rendered the heat flow experiment inoperable. After completing activities at the experiments site, the crew drove the lunar roving vehicle west to Flag Crater, where they performed the planned tasks. The inbound traverse route was just slightly south of the outbound route, and the next stop was Spook Crater. The crew then returned via the experiment station to the lunar module and deployed the solar wind composition experiment. The duration of the extravehicular activity was 7 hours 11 minutes. The distance traveled by the lunar roving vehicle was 4.2 kilometers. The crew collected 20 kilograms of samples.

    The second extravehicular traverse, which began at 11:33 a.m. April 22, was south-southeast to a mare-sampling area near the Cinco Craters on Stone Mountain. The crew then drove in a northwesterly direction, making stops near Stubby and Wreck Craters. The last leg of the traverse was north to the experiments station and the lunar module. The second extravehicular activity lasted 7 hours 23 minutes. The distance traveled by the lunar roving vehicle was 11.1 kilometers.

    Four stations were deleted from the third extravehicular traverse, which began 30 minutes early at 10:27 a.m. April 23 to allow extra time. The first stop was North Ray Crater, where "House Rock" on the rim of the crater was sampled. The crew then drove southeast to "Shadow Rock." The return route to the LM retraced the outbound route. The third extravehicular activity lasted 5 hours 40 minutes, and the lunar roving vehicle traveled 11.4 kilometers.

    Lunar surface activities outside the LM totaled 20 hours 15 minutes for the mission. The total distance traveled in the lunar roving vehicle was 26.7 kilometers. The crew remained on the lunar surface 71 hours 14 minutes and collected 96.6 kilograms of lunar samples.

    While the lunar module crew was on the surface, Mattingly, orbiting the moon in the CSM, was obtaining photographs, measuring physical properties of the moon and deep space, and making visual observations. Essentially the same complement of instruments was used to gather data as was used on the Apollo 15 mission, but different areas of the lunar surface were flown over and more comprehensive deep space measurements were made, providing scientific data that could be used to validate findings from Apollo 15 as well as add to the total store of knowledge of the moon and its atmosphere, the solar system, and galactic space.

    The LM lifted off from the moon at 8:26 p.m. EST April 23, rendezvoused with the CSM, and docked with it in orbit. Young and Duke transferred to the CSM with samples, film, and equipment, and the LM was jettisoned the next day. LM attitude control was lost at jettison; therefore a deorbit maneuver was not possible and the LM remained in lunar orbit, with an estimated orbital lifetime of about one year.

    The particles and fields subsatellite was launched into lunar orbit and normal system operation was noted. However, the spacecraft orbital shaping maneuver was not performed before ejection and the subsatellite was placed in a non-optimum orbit that resulted in a much shorter lifetime than the planned year. Loss of all subsatellite tracking and telemetry data on the 425th revolution (May 29) indicated that the subsatellite had hit the lunar surface.

    The mass spectrometer deployment boom stalled during a retract cycle and was jettisoned before transearth injection. The second plane-change maneuver and some orbital science photography were deleted so that transearth injection could be performed about 24 hours earlier than originally planned.

    Activities during the transearth coast phase of the mission included photography for a contamination study for the Skylab program and completion of the visual light-flash-phenomenon investigation that had been partially accomplished during translunar coast. A 1-hour 24-minute transearth extravehicular activity was conducted by command module pilot Mattingly to retrieve the film cassettes from the scientific instrument module cameras, inspect the equipment, and expose a microbial-response experiment to the space environment. Two midcourse corrections were made on the return flight to achieve the desired entry interface conditions. References: 2, 6, 16, 26, 27, 33,60.

  • Apollo 16 Subsatellite Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Payload: PFS 2. Mass: 36 kg (79 lb). Class: Planetary. Type: Lunar. Spacecraft: PFS. Agency: NASA MSC. COSPAR: 1972-031D. USAF Sat Cat: 6009. Decay Date: 1972-05-29. Flight: Apollo 16. Released from Apollo 16 into lunar orbit on 24 April 1972 at 21:56:09 GMT into a 96 km x 122 km orbit; fields and particles data; impacted lunar surface 29 May 1972. References: 2, 6, 26, 27.
  • Apollo 16 LM Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Payload: Apollo LM 11. Mass: 16,437 kg (36,237 lb). Class: Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo LM. Agency: NASA MSC. Perigee: 167 km (103 mi). Apogee: 169 km (105 mi). Inclination: 32.54 deg. Period: 88.93 min. COSPAR: 1972-031x. USAF Sat Cat: 6000. Duration: 11.08 days. Decay Date: 1972-04-27. Flight: Apollo 16. References: 2, 6, 16, 26, 27, 33,60.
1972 April 16 - 23:42 GMT - Launch Site: Syowa Base. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: S. Model: S-160. LV Configuration: S-160JA-4.
  • Ionosphere mission Nation: Japan. Agency: NIPR. Apogee: 86 km (53 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 19 - 10:01 GMT - Launch Site: Woomera. Launch Complex: LA2. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Cockatoo. LV Configuration: Cockatoo 1027.
  • Aeronomy mission Nation: Australia. Agency: WRE. Apogee: 100 km (60 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 19 - 21:43 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: SLC3W. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Delta. Model: Thorad SLV-2H Agena D. LV Configuration: Thorad SLV-2H Agena D 569 / Agena D 1661.
  • KH-4B 1116 Nation: USA. Payload: KH-4B s/n 1116 / Agena D 1661. Mass: 2,000 kg (4,400 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: KH-4B. Agency: NRO/CIA. Perigee: 154 km (95 mi). Apogee: 276 km (171 mi). Inclination: 81.00 deg. Period: 88.80 min. COSPAR: 1972-032A. USAF Sat Cat: 6003. Decay Date: 1972-05-12. KH-4B. Very successful mission and image quality was good. References: 2, 6.
1972 April 21 - Launch Vehicle: Shuttle.
  • Shuttle SSME Contract Nation: USA. Rocketdyne finally receives the contact for development of the shuttle main engine. By the end of the century the total value will have exceeded $5.6 billion. References: 44.
1972 April 21 - 11:59 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: LC133/1. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Kosmos 2. Model: Kosmos 11K63.
  • Cosmos 487 Nation: USSR. Program: DS. Payload: DS-P1-Yu s/n 57. Mass: 325 kg (716 lb). Class: Military. Type: Target. Spacecraft: DS-P1-Yu. Agency: MO SSSR. Perigee: 269 km (167 mi). Apogee: 504 km (313 mi). Inclination: 70.00 deg. Period: 92.20 min. COSPAR: 1972-033A. USAF Sat Cat: 6006. Completed Operations Date: 1972-09-24. Decay Date: 1972-09-24. Development of systems for air defence and the control of outer space. References: 2, 6, 99.
1972 April 21 - 15:13 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: LC35. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 150. LV Configuration: Aerobee 150 NASA 04.208UA.
  • Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 21 - 16:47 GMT -
  • EVA Apollo 16-1 Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar lander. Spacecraft: Apollo LM. Crew: Young, Duke. Flight: Apollo 16. EVA Duration: 0.30 days. Explored lunar surface near LM and deployed ALSEP unmanned scientific station equipment. References: 66.
1972 April 22 - 16:33 GMT -
  • EVA Apollo 16-2 Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar lander. Spacecraft: Apollo LRV. Crew: Young, Duke. Flight: Apollo 16. EVA Duration: 0.31 days. Drove in lunar rover to Stone Mountain. References: 66.
1972 April 23 -
  • EVA Apollo 16-4 Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar lander. Spacecraft: Apollo LM. Crew: Young, Duke. Flight: Apollo 16. EVA Duration: 0.0014 days. Threw excess equipment out of LM before lift-off. References: 66.
1972 April 23 - 02:23 GMT -
  • Apollo 16 LM touches down on the moon Nation: USA. Flight: Apollo 16. After separation of LM-11 Orion from CSM 112 Casper, a CSM active rendezvous kept the two vehicles close together while an anomaly discovered on the service propulsion system was evaluated. Tests and analyses showed the redundant system to be still safe and usable if required. The vehicles were again separated and the mission continued on a revised timeline because of the 5 3/4-hour delay. The lunar module landed with Duke and Young in the moon's Descartes region, about 230 meters northwest of the planned target area. A sleep period was scheduled before EVA.
1972 April 23 - 15:25 GMT -
  • EVA Apollo 16-3 Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar lander. Spacecraft: Apollo LRV. Crew: Young, Duke. Flight: Apollo 16. EVA Duration: 0.24 days. Drove in lunar rover to North Ray crater. References: 66.
1972 April 24 - Launch Site: ETR Launch Area. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Polaris. Model: Polaris A3. LV Configuration: Polaris A3T.
  • Demonstration and shakedown operations launch Nation: USA. Agency: USN. Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 24 - 20:57 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170 NASA 13.15CS.
  • Solar x-ray mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 203 km (126 mi). References: 2.
1972 April 25 - 11:29 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: LC133/1. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Kosmos 2. Model: Kosmos 11K63. FAILURE: Second stage failed 367 seconds after launch.
  • DS-P1-Yu s/n 51 Nation: USSR. Program: DS. Payload: DS-P1-Yu. Class: Military. Type: Target. Spacecraft: DS-P1-Yu. Agency: RVSN. COSPAR: F720425A. Development of systems for air defence and the control of outer space. References: 2.
1972 April 25 - 20:33 GMT -
  • EVA Apollo 16-5 Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Crew: Mattingly, Duke . Flight: Apollo 16. EVA Duration: 0.0507 days. Deep space retrieval of film cartridges from Service Module. References: 66.
1972 April 27 -
  • Landing of Apollo 16 Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Flight: Apollo 16. Entry and landing were normal, completing a 265-hour 51-minute mission. The command module was viewed on television while dropping on the drogue parachutes, and continuous coverage was provided through crew recovery. Splashdown was at 2:45 p.m. EST (19:45 GMT) in mid-Pacific, 5 kilometers from the recovery ship U.S.S. Ticonderoga. All primary mission objectives had been achieved.
1972 April 27 -
  • Splashdown of Apollo 16 Nation: USA. Flight: Apollo 16. Entry and landing were normal, completing a 265-hour 51-minute mission. The command module was viewed on television while dropping on the drogue parachutes, and continuous coverage was provided through crew recovery. Splashdown was at 19:44 GMT in mid-Pacific, 5 kilometers from the recovery ship U.S.S. Ticonderoga. Additional Details: Splashdown of Apollo 16.
1972 April 28 - 00:10 GMT - Launch Site: Sonmiani. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Belier. Model: Dragon 2B. LV Configuration: Dragon 2B SUP.
  • Shahpar-3 Test / ionosphere mission Nation: Pakistan. Agency: SUPARCO. Apogee: 400 km (240 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 1 - 08:23 GMT - Launch Site: Fort Churchill. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tomahawk Sandia. Model: Nike Tomahawk. LV Configuration: Nike Tomahawk CRL A08.113-1.
  • Auroral B Plasma mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 231 km (143 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 1 - 08:24 GMT - Launch Site: Fort Churchill. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tomahawk Sandia. Model: Nike Tomahawk. LV Configuration: Nike Tomahawk CRL A08.112-1.
  • Auroral B Plasma mission Nation: USA. Agency: AFCRL. Apogee: 213 km (132 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 5 - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF06. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 1. Model: Minuteman 1B.
  • SSTTP M2-11 Target mission Nation: USA. Agency: USAF AFSC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 5 - 11:20 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 488 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,300 kg (13,800 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-4MK. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 207 km (128 mi). Apogee: 294 km (182 mi). Inclination: 65.40 deg. Period: 89.50 min. COSPAR: 1972-034A. USAF Sat Cat: 6016. Duration: 13.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-05-18. High resolution photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; maneuverable. References: 2, 6.
1972 May 6 - 11:24 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: LC132/1. Launch Pad: LC132/pad?. Launch Vehicle: Kosmos 3. Model: Kosmos 11K65M.
  • Cosmos 489 Nation: USSR. Mass: 680 kg (1,490 lb). Class: Navigation. Spacecraft: Tsiklon. Agency: MO SSSR. Perigee: 961 km (597 mi). Apogee: 998 km (620 mi). Inclination: 74.00 deg. Period: 104.70 min. COSPAR: 1972-035A. USAF Sat Cat: 6019. Military navigation satellite. References: 2, 6.
1972 May 12 - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF05. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 2.
  • FOT GT106M Follow-on Test launch Nation: USA. Agency: USAF SAC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 12 - 10:30 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170A. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170A NASA 13.19DG.
  • NRL NB4.255 Ultraviolet astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NRL/NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 13 - 23:13 GMT - Launch Site: Syowa Base. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: S. Model: S-210. LV Configuration: S-210JA-9.
  • Aurora / ionosphere / fields mission Nation: Japan. Agency: NIPR. Apogee: 129 km (80 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 15 - Launch Vehicle: N1. Model: N1F.
  • N1-L3M development authorised. Nation: USSR. Spacecraft: L3M-1972. Council of Chief Designers Decree 'On approval of the N1-L3M proposal' was issued. References: 474.
1972 May 15 - 23:02 GMT - Launch Site: Syowa Base. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: S. Model: S-210. LV Configuration: S-210JA-10.
  • Aurora / ionosphere / fields mission Nation: Japan. Agency: NIPR. Apogee: 115 km (71 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 17 - 01:12 GMT - Launch Site: Barking Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Sandhawk. Model: Terrier Sandhawk.
  • Infrared astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: Sandia. Apogee: 430 km (260 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 17 - 07:00 GMT - Launch Site: Fort Churchill. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Black Brant. Model: Black Brant 4B. LV Configuration: Black Brant IVB APF-4B-26.
  • X-ray survey X-ray astronomy mission Nation: Canada. Agency: NRCC. Apogee: 660 km (410 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 17 - 07:40 GMT - Launch Site: Point Barrow. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Cajun. Model: Nike Cajun. LV Configuration: Nike Cajun NASA 10.397GM.
  • Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 110 km (60 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 17 - 10:19 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 490 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,000 kg (13,200 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-2M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 205 km (127 mi). Apogee: 285 km (177 mi). Inclination: 65.00 deg. Period: 89.30 min. COSPAR: 1972-036A. USAF Sat Cat: 6021. Duration: 12.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-05-29. Area survey photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; separated electron flux cosmic ray experiment capsule. References: 2, 6.
  • Nauka Cosmos 490 Nation: USSR. Payload: Nauka. Spacecraft: Nauka. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 209 km (129 mi). Apogee: 258 km (160 mi). Inclination: 65.30 deg. Period: 89.17 min. COSPAR: 1972-036D. USAF Sat Cat: 6040. Decay Date: 1972-06-06. References: 2, 279.
1972 May 17 - 13:00 GMT - Launch Site: Point Barrow. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Cajun. Model: Nike Cajun. LV Configuration: Nike Cajun NASA 10.393GM.
  • Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 127 km (78 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 18 - 08:37 GMT - Launch Site: Woomera. Launch Complex: LA2. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Cockatoo. LV Configuration: Cockatoo 1030.
  • Aeronomy mission Nation: Australia. Agency: WRE. Apogee: 100 km (60 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 19 - 08:35 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170 NASA 13.37UG.
  • Astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 19 - 10:00 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170A. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170A NASA 13.09GG.
  • X-ray astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 19 - 14:30 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Molniya 8K78M.
  • Molniya 2-02 Nation: USSR. Program: Molniya. Payload: Molniya-2. Mass: 1,600 kg (3,500 lb). Class: Communications. Spacecraft: Molniya-2. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 479 km (297 mi). Apogee: 39,293 km (24,415 mi). Inclination: 65.00 deg. Period: 706.00 min. COSPAR: 1972-037A. USAF Sat Cat: 6031. Decay Date: 1977-03-22. Continued operation of the long-range telephone and telegraph radio-communication system; transmission of USSR central television programmes to stations in the Orbita network and international cooperation. References: 2, 6.
1972 May 20 - 09:24 GMT - Launch Site: Barking Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tomahawk Sandia. Model: Terrier Tomahawk. LV Configuration: Terrier Tomahawk Sandia 281-?.
  • LRL ACS-7A (TT-9) X-ray astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: Sandia. Apogee: 300 km (180 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 20 - 15:30 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: SLC4W. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Titan. Model: Titan 24B. LV Configuration: Titan 24B 24B-4 (3B-35). FAILURE: Failure.
  • OPS 6574 Nation: USA. Payload: KH-8 no. 35 / Agena D. Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: KH-8. Agency: USAF. COSPAR: F720520A. References: 279.
  • SRV-1 Nation: USA. Payload: SRV-1. Spacecraft: KH-8. Agency: USAF. COSPAR: F720520B. References: 279.
  • SRV-2 Nation: USA. Payload: SRV-2. Spacecraft: KH-8. Agency: USAF. COSPAR: F720520C. References: 279.
1972 May 22 - 12:00 GMT - Launch Site: Barking Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tomahawk Sandia. Model: Nike Tomahawk. LV Configuration: Nike Tomahawk LEINAX II.
  • X-ray astronomy mission Nation: Japan. Agency: Sandia. Apogee: 270 km (160 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 24 - 23:45 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: 395-C. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Titan. Model: Titan 2. LV Configuration: Titan II B-46.
  • Operational Test M2-10. Nation: USA. Agency: USAF SAC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). SSTTP M2-10 Target mission References: 2.
1972 May 25 - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -.
  • Last launch of a Thorad/Agena from Vandenberg AFB Nation: USA. Last launch of a Thorad/Agena from Vandenberg AFB (first launch on 9 August 1966). References: 88.
1972 May 25 - 06:35 GMT - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC1. Launch Pad: LC1 or LC31. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 491 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,300 kg (13,800 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-4M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 177 km (109 mi). Apogee: 268 km (166 mi). Inclination: 64.90 deg. Period: 88.90 min. COSPAR: 1972-038A. USAF Sat Cat: 6035. Duration: 14.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-06-08. High resolution photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; maneuverable. References: 2, 6.
1972 May 25 - 18:41 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: SLC3W. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Delta. Model: Thorad SLV-2H Agena D. LV Configuration: Thorad SLV-2H Agena D 571 / Agena D 1663.
  • KH-4B 1117 Nation: USA. Payload: KH-4B s/n 1117 / Agena D 1663. Mass: 2,000 kg (4,400 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: KH-4B. Agency: NRO/CIA. Perigee: 158 km (98 mi). Apogee: 305 km (189 mi). Inclination: 96.30 deg. Period: 89.20 min. COSPAR: 1972-039A. USAF Sat Cat: 6037. Decay Date: 1972-06-04. KH-4B. Last KH-4B mission. Very successful mission, image quality was good. Final CORONA mission. References: 2, 6.
1972 May 26 - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC161/35. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tsiklon. Model: R-36 8K67MA.
  • State trials missile test Nation: USSR. Agency: RVSN. Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 29 - 10:34 GMT - Launch Site: Woomera. Launch Complex: LA2. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Cockatoo. LV Configuration: Cockatoo 1014.
  • Fields mission Nation: Australia. Agency: WRE. Apogee: 120 km (70 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 31 - 06:19 GMT - Launch Site: Andoya. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Apache. Model: Nike Apache. LV Configuration: Nike Apache NASA 14.485UI.
  • Ferdinand 34 Ionosphere mission Nation: Norway. Agency: NASA/NTNF. Apogee: 154 km (95 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 31 - 06:53 GMT - Launch Site: Andoya. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Cajun. Model: Nike Cajun. LV Configuration: Nike Cajun NASA 10.391UI.
  • Ferdinand 33 Ionosphere mission Nation: Norway. Agency: NASA/NTNF. Apogee: 110 km (60 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 31 - 14:20 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF21. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 3. LV Configuration: Minuteman 3 PVM-1.
  • Research and development launch Nation: USA. Agency: USAF AFSC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 May 31 - 22:25 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: LC36. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Black Brant. Model: Black Brant 5C. LV Configuration: Black Brant VC NASA 21.01US.
  • Solar mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 207 km (128 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 1 - Launch Vehicle: Shuttle.
  • Shuttle Phase C/D Proposals Nation: USA. Given that NASA had dictated in great detail the final design, the contractors' proposals differed only in detail. Grumman's orbiter had a 747-type hump-backed configuration, while Lockheed's featured a double-deck crew space. McDonnell-Douglas proposed an alternate auxiliary liquid propellant rocket motor for aborts in place of the mandated Abort Solid Rocket Motors. North American Rockwell's design featured a rounded double-delta wing. All contractors struggled with thermal protection system issues. Ablative materials were lighter, but the bad experience with the use of spray-on ablator on the X-15A-2 made such a solution for an operational vehicle problematic. References: 44.
1972 June 1 - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Temp-2S.
  • Test mission Nation: USSR. Agency: RVSN. Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi). References: 2.
1972 June -
  • Multi-module Orbital Complex (MOK) designed Nation: USSR. Spacecraft: MKBS. In the second half of 1972 and first half of 1973 TsKBEM began technical development of a Multi-module Orbital Complex (MOK). MOK was not a single spacecraft but an integrated collection of earth-based and near-earth orbital systems consisting of the Multi-module Cosmic Base Station (MKBS); autonomous spacecraft, operating from the MKBS; and logistics systems (expendable and reusable launch vehicles, interorbital tugs, earth launch sites, etc). MOK was dependent on the N1 launch vehicle, and was abandoned when this was cancelled in 1974.
June 1972 -
  • Wernher Von Braun retires from NASA. Nation: USA. He realized he had been sidelined at NASA and that future plans for lunar and Mars exploration were not to be. He became the vice-present of Fairchild Industries in Germantown, Maryland. There he was also active in establishing and promoting the National Space Institute.
1972 June 2 - 06:16 GMT - Launch Site: Tonopah. Launch Complex: HAD4. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Tomahawk Sandia. Model: Nike Tomahawk. LV Configuration: Nike Tomahawk-12 Sandia 152-185.
  • LRL ACS-1C X-ray astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: Sandia. Apogee: 175 km (108 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 6 - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF04. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 3.
  • OT GT15GM operational test launch Nation: USA. Agency: USAF SAC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 9 - 05:25 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: LC36. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Black Brant. Model: Black Brant 5C. LV Configuration: Black Brant VC NASA 21.08UG.
  • Astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 255 km (158 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 9 - 05:45 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170A. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170A NASA 13.59GG.
  • Astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 9 - 06:59 GMT - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC1. Launch Pad: LC1 or LC31. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 492 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,300 kg (13,800 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-4M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 204 km (126 mi). Apogee: 323 km (200 mi). Inclination: 64.90 deg. Period: 89.70 min. COSPAR: 1972-040A. USAF Sat Cat: 6049. Duration: 13.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-06-22. High resolution photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; maneuverable. References: 2, 6.
1972 June 10 - 04:30 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Apache. Model: Nike Apache. LV Configuration: Nike Apache NASA 14.415UG.
  • Astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 164 km (101 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 11 - 20:35 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF02. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 3.
  • OT GT14GM operational test launch Nation: USA. Agency: USAF SAC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 13 - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF07. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 2.
  • OBL/GIANT PATRIOT 1 test Nation: USA. Agency: USAF AFSC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 13 - 20:00 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170 NASA 13.66UG.
  • Astronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 13 - 21:53 GMT - Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: LC36B. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Atlas. Model: SLV-3C Centaur. LV Configuration: SLV-3C Centaur AC-29 / Centaur D-1A 5009C.
  • Intelsat 4 F-5 Nation: International. Program: Intelsat. Mass: 1,410 kg (3,100 lb). Class: Communications. Spacecraft: Intelsat 4. Agency: Intelsat. Perigee: 35,811 km (22,251 mi). Apogee: 35,847 km (22,274 mi). Inclination: 11.30 deg. Period: 1,438.30 min. COSPAR: 1972-041A. USAF Sat Cat: 6052. Completed Operations Date: 1983-02-23. Over Indian Ocean. Spacecraft engaged in practical applications and uses of space technology such as weather or communication (US Cat C). Launch vehicle put payload into geosynchronous transfer orbit Positioned in geosynchronous orbit over the Indian Ocean at 61 deg E in 1972-1975; over the Indian Ocean 60 deg E in 1976-1980; over the Pacific Ocean 179 deg E in 1980-1981 As of 2 September 2001 located at 8.61 deg E drifting at 0.536 deg W per day. As of 2007 Mar 9 located at 73.10W drifting at 0.625W degrees per day. References: 2, 6, 278.
1972 June 15 - Launch Vehicle: Proton. Model: Proton 8K82K.
  • Almaz / TKS project rescheduled. Nation: USSR. Spacecraft: Almaz OPS, Almaz OPS-2, TKS. Ministry of General Machine Building (MOM) Decree 'On schedule of work for the Almaz and TKS programs' was issued. References: 474.
1972 June 15 - 08:31 GMT - Launch Site: Woomera. Launch Complex: LA2. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Cockatoo. LV Configuration: Cockatoo 1033.
  • Aeronomy mission Nation: Australia. Agency: WRE. Apogee: 100 km (60 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 16 - 23:15 GMT - Launch Site: ETR Launch Area. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Poseidon. LV Configuration: Poseidon C3E.
  • Demonstration and shakedown operations launch Nation: USA. Agency: USN. Apogee: 500 km (310 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 18 - 00:00 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF08. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 3. LV Configuration: Minuteman 3 STM-5W.
  • Research and development launch Nation: USA. Agency: USAF AFSC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 20 - 16:45 GMT - Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: LF05. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Minuteman 2.
  • FOT GT107M Follow-on Test launch Nation: USA. Agency: USAF SAC. Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 21 - 06:25 GMT - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC1. Launch Pad: LC1 or LC31. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 493 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,000 kg (13,200 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-2M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 202 km (125 mi). Apogee: 267 km (165 mi). Inclination: 64.90 deg. Period: 89.10 min. COSPAR: 1972-042A. USAF Sat Cat: 6053. Duration: 12.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-07-03. Area survey photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule. References: 2, 6.
1972 June 21 - 20:01 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: LC35. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 150. LV Configuration: Aerobee 150 NASA 04.304NA.
  • Aeronomy mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 22 - Launch Site: Aberporth. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Rook. LV Configuration: Rook Ba5.
  • Badger 5 test Nation: UK. Agency: RAE. Apogee: 20 km (12 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 23 - 09:24 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: LC132/2. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Kosmos 3. Model: Kosmos 11K65M.
  • Cosmos 494 Nation: USSR. Program: Strela. Mass: 750 kg (1,650 lb). Class: Communications. Type: Military Store-dump. Spacecraft: Strela-2M. Agency: MO SSSR. Perigee: 772 km (479 mi). Apogee: 786 km (488 mi). Inclination: 74.10 deg. Period: 100.40 min. COSPAR: 1972-043A. USAF Sat Cat: 6059. References: 2, 6.
1972 June 23 - 11:19 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Voskhod 11A57.
  • Cosmos 495 Nation: USSR. Mass: 6,300 kg (13,800 lb). Class: Surveillance. Type: Military. Spacecraft: Zenit-4M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 202 km (125 mi). Apogee: 277 km (172 mi). Inclination: 65.40 deg. Period: 89.20 min. COSPAR: 1972-044A. USAF Sat Cat: 6060. Duration: 13.00 days. Decay Date: 1972-07-06. High resolution photo reconnaissance satellite; returned film capsule; maneuverable. References: 2, 6.
1972 June 25 - 14:47 GMT - Launch Site: Salto di Quirra. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Skylark. Model: Skylark 3 AC. LV Configuration: Skylark 3 AC S91.
  • ESRO S91 X-ray Astronomy mission Nation: Europe. Agency: ESRO. Apogee: 213 km (132 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 26 -
  • No foreseeable mission for Apollo Apollo CSMs 115 and 115a Nation: USA. Program: Apollo. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. NASA Deputy Administrator George M. Low and Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight Dale D. Myers met and decided there was no foreseeable mission for CSMs 115 and 115a; funds would not be authorized for any work on these spacecraft; and skills would not be retained specifically to work on them. References: 16.
1972 June 26 -
  • AUOS satellite development approved. Nation: USSR. Spacecraft: AUOS. Ministry of General Machine Building (MOM) Decree 'On the Creation of Automatic Universal Orbital Stations (AUOS)-on approval of work on the AUOS satellite bus' was issued. References: 474.
1972 June 26 - 14:53 GMT - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC1. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Soyuz 11A511.
  • Cosmos 496 Nation: USSR. Program: Salyut. Payload: Soyuz 7K-T s/n 33L. Mass: 6,675 kg (14,715 lb). Class: Manned. Type: Spacecraft. Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-T. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 176 km (109 mi). Apogee: 253 km (157 mi). Inclination: 51.50 deg. Period: 88.70 min. COSPAR: 1972-045A. USAF Sat Cat: 6066. Duration: 9.95 days. Decay Date: 1972-07-02. Recovered July 6, 1972 13:54 GMT. Soyuz 7K-T redesign test. References: 2, 6.
1972 June 27 - 20:00 GMT - Launch Site: White Sands. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Aerobee. Model: Aerobee 170. LV Configuration: Aerobee 170 NASA 13.05US.
  • Solar mission Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Apogee: 200 km (120 mi). References: 2.
1972 June 29 - 03:47 GMT - Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: LC31. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Molniya 8K78M. LV Configuration: Molniya 8K78M-SOL.
  • Prognoz 2 Nation: USSR. Payload: SO-M no. 2. Mass: 845 kg (1,862 lb). Class: Earth. Type: Magnetosphere. Spacecraft: Prognoz. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 517 km (321 mi). Apogee: 201,804 km (125,394 mi). Inclination: 65.30 deg. Period: 5,849.20 min. COSPAR: 1972-046A. USAF Sat Cat: 6068. Decay Date: 1982-12-15. Study of the processes of solar activity and of their influence on interplanetary space and the Earth's magnetosphere. References: 2, 6.
1972 June 30 - 05:58 GMT - Launch Site: Kapustin Yar. Launch Complex: LC86/4. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Kosmos 2. Model: Kosmos 11K63.
  • Intercosmos 7 Nation: USSR. Program: DS. Payload: DS-U3-IK s/n 3. Mass: 375 kg (826 lb). Class: Earth. Type: Magnetosphere. Spacecraft: DS-U3-IK. Agency: IK. Perigee: 260 km (160 mi). Apogee: 550 km (340 mi). Inclination: 48.40 deg. Period: 92.60 min. COSPAR: 1972-047A. USAF Sat Cat: 6075. Completed Operations Date: 1972-10-05. Decay Date: 1972-10-05. Continuation of joint studies of the sun's ultra-violet and x-radiation and its effects on the structure of the earth's upper atmosphere. References: 2, 6, 99, 116.
1972 June 30 - 09:19 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: LC133/1. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Kosmos 2. Model: Kosmos 11K63.
  • Cosmos 497 Nation: USSR. Program: DS. Payload: DS-P1-I s/n 12. Mass: 300 kg (660 lb). Class: Military. Type: Target. Spacecraft: DS-P1-I. Agency: MO SSSR. Perigee: 271 km (168 mi). Apogee: 787 km (489 mi). Inclination: 70.90 deg. Period: 95.20 min. COSPAR: 1972-048A. USAF Sat Cat: 6076. Completed Operations Date: 1973-11-07. Decay Date: 1973-11-07. Operational radar target for the ABM forces. References: 2, 6, 99.
1972 June 30 - 18:52 GMT - Launch Site: Plesetsk. Launch Complex: -. Launch Pad: -. Launch Vehicle: Soyuz. Model: Vostok 8A92M.
  • Meteor 1-12 Nation: USSR. Payload: Meteor M no. 12. Mass: 3,800 kg (8,300 lb). Class: Earth. Type: Weather. Spacecraft: Meteor M. Agency: MOM. Perigee: 876 km (544 mi). Apogee: 893 km (554 mi). Inclination: 81.20 deg. Period: 102.70 min. COSPAR: 1972-049A. USAF Sat Cat: 6079. Acquisition of meteorological information needed for use by the weather service. References: 2, 6.

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