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Cosmic ray telescope for OGO 2 and 4 spacecraft

Abstract

The construction and subsequent flight are described of a cosmic ray telescope aboard the OGO-2 and 4 Spacecraft. This instrument was a combination Cerekov-scintillation counter telescope designed to measure the cosmic ray energy spectrum from 1-15 GV and charge composition from Z=1-8. OGO-2 was launched in October 1965; however, attitude control problems caused a rapid loss of control gas, so that after approximately 2 weeks it was no longer possible to point the spacecraft. This mission was officially declared a failure. The cosmic ray instrument appeared to work well during this time. OGO-4 was launched in July 1967, with a similar telescope aboard. It operated successfully approximately one year. The details of the experiment, its operation, and the results are given

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