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Explorer 41, also called as IMP-G and IMP-5, was a NASA satellite launched as part of Explorer program. Explorer 41 as launched on 21 June 1969 on Vandenberg AFB, California, with a Thor-Delta E1 launch vehicle. Explorer 41 was the seventh satellite launched as part of the overall Interplanetary Monitoring Platform series, though it received the post-launch designation "IMP-5" because two previous flights had used the "AIMP" ("Anchored IMP") designation instead. It was preceded by the second of those flights, Explorer 35 ([A]IMP-E / AIMP-2), launched in July 1967. Its predecessor in the strict IMP series of launches was Explorer 34, launched in May 1967, which shared a similar design to Explorer 41. The next launch was of an IMP satellite was Explorer 43 (IMP-I / IMP-6) in 1971.

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  • Explorer 41, also called as IMP-G and IMP-5, was a NASA satellite launched as part of Explorer program. Explorer 41 as launched on 21 June 1969 on Vandenberg AFB, California, with a Thor-Delta E1 launch vehicle. Explorer 41 was the seventh satellite launched as part of the overall Interplanetary Monitoring Platform series, though it received the post-launch designation "IMP-5" because two previous flights had used the "AIMP" ("Anchored IMP") designation instead. It was preceded by the second of those flights, Explorer 35 ([A]IMP-E / AIMP-2), launched in July 1967. Its predecessor in the strict IMP series of launches was Explorer 34, launched in May 1967, which shared a similar design to Explorer 41. The next launch was of an IMP satellite was Explorer 43 (IMP-I / IMP-6) in 1971. (en)
  • Explorer 41, também conhecido como IMP-G ou IMP-5 (acrônimo de Interplanetary Monitoring Platform G ou 5), foi um satélite artificial da NASA lançado em 21 de junho de 1969 por meio de um foguete Delta E a partir do Cabo Canaveral. (pt)
  • Explorer 41 (auch IMP-G) war ein Satellit der US-amerikanischen Weltraumbehörde NASA im Rahmen des Explorer-Programmes. Er war Bestandteil des Programms Interplanetary Monitor Platform (IMP), mit dem unter anderem Informationen über Sonneneruptionen gesammelt werden sollten. Des Weiteren sollten Untersuchungen des irdischen und des galaktischen Magnetfeldes, der solaren Korpuskularstrahlung, der solaren und der kosmischen Strahlung durchgeführt werden. Zudem sollten die Apollo-Missionen vor Sonneneruptionen gewarnt werden. Dafür wurde der Satellit auf eine stark exzentrische Umlaufbahn gebracht, die bis in den Bereich zwischen der Erde und dem Mond (cislunarer Raum) reichte. Der Satellit war spinstabilisiert. Nach einer nahezu reibungslosen Mission, die nur wenige Unterbrechungen in der Da (de)
  • L'Interplanetary Monitoring Platform G, a volte citato anche come Explorer 41 o con l'acronimo IMP G o IMP 5, è stato un satellite artificiale NASA lanciato nel giugno 1969. È stato il settimo satellite del programma , iniziato nel 1963 ed avente lo scopo di ricavare informazioni sul plasma e il campo magnetico interplanetari, ma è comunque spesso indicato come "IMP 5" essendo i precedenti satelliti Interplanetary Monitoring Platform D ed , spesso considerati parte del sottoprogramma "Anchored IMP" (IMP D ed E sono infatti noti anche come AIMP 1 e 2). (it)
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