A demonstration of the value of general purpose, on-board satellite computers

Failure of the solar panels to erect and spin stabilize the TRANSIT Improvement Program (TIP) satellites is discussed, with emphasis on how the flight computer was reprogrammed to perform various control functions in order to achieve a partial mission success. These functions include: (1) power management to avoid troublesome spacecraft blackouts; (2) achieve enough spin stability to fire the OATS thruster; (3) raise the parking orbit to a workable altitude; (4) remove a high tumble rate which was the indirect result of the failure; and (5) deploy the gravity-gradient boom successfully on TIP-3.