STS-53, Quasar-10 (USA-89) & ODERACS A to F

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

13:24:00

Wednesday December 2, 1992

Watch Replay

Official Livestream

Mission Details

STS-53

Wiki

STS-53 was a Space Shuttle Discovery mission launched on December 2, 1992, primarily dedicated to Department of Defense (DoD) objectives. While specific details regarding its payload and activities remain classified, it's widely believed that STS-53 involved deploying a classified military satellite or conducting intelligence-gathering operations.

Low Earth Orbit

11,860 kilograms

Quasar-10 (USA-89)

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The second-generation Quasar satellites, also known as SDS-2, continue the legacy of the Satellite Data System (SDS) developed by the United States Air Force. Serving as communication relays, these satellites transmit real-time data from US reconnaissance satellites and support communication needs for USAF aircraft and ground stations. Operating in similar elliptical orbits for polar coverage, they maintain communication with KH-11 satellites using a 60 GHz frequency payload. Launched after the first-generation satellites, the SDS-2 series likely incorporates advancements in technology and may feature enhancements in capabilities such as improved data transmission rates or additional onboard systems.

Molniya Orbit

1 Payload

ODERACS A to F

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ODERACS (Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Sphere) were a set of passive rada calibration objects of differnet size. ODERACS A to F was a set of six spheres deployed from the Shuttle mission STS-60. The purpose of the Orbital Debris Calibration Spheres experiment was to calibrate the radars and telescopes used for orbital debris measurements by putting objects of the size of interest into orbit for observation. One of the pair was polished, the other diffuse. The three pairs were 2, 4, and 6 inches in diameter.

6 Payloads

9 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
Space Shuttle Discovery

Active 1984 to 2011

National Aeronautics and Space Administration logo

Agency

NASA

Price

$450.00 million

Rocket

Height: 56.1m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 27,500 kg

GTO: 3,810 kg

Liftoff Thrust

30,250 Kilonewtons

Stages

2

Strap-ons

2

Launch Site

LC-39A

Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

Fastest Turnaround

5 days 6 hours

Stats

Space Shuttle


52nd

Mission

8th

Mission of 1992

1992


88th

Orbital launch attempt