TIROS-1

TIROS-1
The TIROS-1 prototype on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Mission typeWeather satellite
OperatorNASA
Harvard designation1960 β 2
COSPAR ID1960-002B
SATCAT no.29
Mission duration75 days (90 days planned)
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeTIROS
ManufacturerRCA Astro
Launch mass122.5 kilograms (270 lb)
Start of mission
Launch date1 April 1960, 11:40:09 (1960-04-01UTC11:40:09Z) GMT
RocketThor DM 18-Able II
Launch siteCape Canaveral, LC-17A
End of mission
Last contact15 June 1960 (1960-06-16)
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLEO
Eccentricity0.00401
Perigee altitude693 kilometres (431 mi)
Apogee altitude750 kilometres (470 mi)
Inclination48.40°
Period99.16 minutes
Epoch1 Apr 1960 11:45:00
Instruments
Two slow-scan visible television cameras (wide and narrow-angle); horizon and sun angle sensors

TIROS-1 (or TIROS-A) was the first operational weather satellite, the first of a series of Television Infrared Observation Satellites (TIROS) placed in low Earth orbit.