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RANGER 6 (RA-6)

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Ranger 6 was a lunar probe in the NASA Ranger program, a series of robotic spacecraft of the early and mid-1960s to obtain close-up images of the Moon's surface. It was launched on January 30, 1964 and was designed to transmit high-resolution photographs of the lunar terrain during the final minutes of flight until impacting the surface. The spacecraft carried six television vidicon cameras—two wide-angle and four narrow-angle —to accomplish these objectives. The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality television pictures. No other experiments were carried on the spacecraft. Due to a failure of the camera system, no images were returned.

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Launch

Launch date
January 30, 1964 at 03:49 PM UTC
Launch site
Cape Canaveral SFS, USA
Launched by
Atlas LV-3 Agena B →
Operator
United States Air Force
Mission
Ranger 6
Launch record
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Trajectory

Regime
Interplanetary — Lunar
Reference body
Lunar

Identity

COSPAR (Int'l)
1964-007A
NORAD catalog №
747
Object type
Payload
Owner / operator
United StatesUnited States
Status
Decayed
Decay / reentry
February 2, 1964

End of mission

Last active / ended
February 2, 1964
Time in service
3 days
Fate
Mission ended at Lunar.
Final status
Decayed