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Technical diagram showing the launch trajectory profile for Landsat-D mission. The curved flight path displays key mission events with timestamps, altitudes, and velocities: solid rocket booster drops at various stages (78/79 seconds at 12.3 N.MI altitude, 123.5 seconds at 26.9 N.MI altitude), MECO (Main Engine Cutoff) at 226.6 seconds reaching 62.9 N.MI altitude, fairing drop at 245 seconds at 70.2 N.MI altitude, and second stage engine cutoff at 650.266 seconds reaching 105.6 N.MI altitude. The trajectory ends at the initial orbit of 101 x 387 N.MI at 98.2 degrees inclination. Ground range measurements show 18.8 N.MI to first solid impact and 231 N.MI drag corrected surface range.

Landsat-D Boost Profile

Launch trajectory diagram for Landsat-D showing the flight path from liftoff to orbital insertion, with key mission events, altitudes, velocities, and timing parameters marked along the boost phase.

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