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- Explorer_2 abstract "Explorer 2 was to be a repeat of the Explorer 1 mission. However, due to a failure in the rocket during launch, the spacecraft did not reach orbit.Explorer 2 was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station LC-26A in Florida on March 5, 1958 at 18:28 UTC, by a Juno-I launch vehicle.The Juno-I had its origins in the United States Army's Project Orbiter in 1954. The project was canceled in 1955, when the decision was made to proceed with Project Vanguard.Following the launch of the Soviet Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) was directed to proceed with the launching of a satellite using the Juno-I four-stage variant of the three-stage Jupiter-C, which had already been flight-tested in nose-cone re-entry tests for the Jupiter IRBM (intermediate-range ballistic missile). Working closely together, ABMA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) completed the job of modifying the Jupiter-C and building Explorer 1 in 84 days.".
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- Explorer_2 wikiPageRevisionID "629864826".
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Army_Ballistic_Missile_Agency.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Launch_Complex_26.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Explorers_program_(NASA).
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellite_launch_failures.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1958.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Cosmic_ray.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Earth_science.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Earths_magnetic_field.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Explorer_1.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Explorer_3.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Explorer_II.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Geiger_counter.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Intermediate-range_ballistic_missile.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Jet_Propulsion_Laboratory.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Juno-I.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Juno_I.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Micrometeoroid.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink PGM-19_Jupiter.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Project_Orbiter.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Project_Vanguard.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Sputnik_1.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink Van_Allen_radiation_belt.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLink File:Juno-1_explorer-2.jpg.
- Explorer_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Explorer 2".
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- Explorer_2 launchDate "--03-05".
- Explorer_2 launchRocket Juno_I.
- Explorer_2 launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- Explorer_2 launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Launch_Complex_26.
- Explorer_2 manufacturer Jet_Propulsion_Laboratory.
- Explorer_2 missionDuration "Launch failure".
- Explorer_2 missionType Earth_science.
- Explorer_2 name "Explorer 2".
- Explorer_2 operator Army_Ballistic_Missile_Agency.
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- Explorer_2 subject Category:Explorers_program_(NASA).
- Explorer_2 subject Category:Satellite_launch_failures.
- Explorer_2 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1958.
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- Explorer_2 type Probe.
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- Explorer_2 type Location.
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- Explorer_2 comment "Explorer 2 was to be a repeat of the Explorer 1 mission. However, due to a failure in the rocket during launch, the spacecraft did not reach orbit.Explorer 2 was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station LC-26A in Florida on March 5, 1958 at 18:28 UTC, by a Juno-I launch vehicle.The Juno-I had its origins in the United States Army's Project Orbiter in 1954.".
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