Official name OPS 5390
Alternative name DMSP Block 5D-1 F4
Cospar ID 1979-050A
Norad ID 11389
Launch date 1979-06-06
Launch site AFWTR
Launch vehicle Thor-DSV2U Star-37XE Star-37S-ISS
Country/Organization USA
Type application Meteorology
Operator RCA Astro
RCS size LARGE
Decay date ON ORBIT
Period (min) 100.76
Inclination (deg) 98.58
Perigee (km) 786
Apogee (km) 803
Eccentricity 0.0106985525487728
Mean motion (revs. per day) 14.2913854704248
Semi-Major axis (km) 7172.635
Raan (deg) 100.4157
Arg of perigee (deg) 192.7408
Shape Irr
Mass (kg) 508.42
Height (m) 6.39
Width (m) 1.68
Depth (m) 6.39
Span (m^2) 6.39
Equipment see above
Propulsion Star-37XE Star-37S / ISS
Configuration TIROS-N Bus
Power Deployable solar array, batteries

DMSP-5D1 (Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Block 5D1) was the ninth version of the military meteorological satellites of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program. These version was also known as AMS (Advanced Meteorological Satellite).

This series introduced a new 3-axis stabilized bus with integrated propulsion system, so that the satellite itself acted as an upper stage for the launch vehicle. It consisted of a Star-37XE and a Star-37S motor and the ISS (Integrated Stage System) control system featuring four axial hydrazine thrusters. Power was supplied by a single, articulated 8-segmented solar array.

Following instruments are on the individual satellites:

DMSP-5D1 F-1:OLS, SSH, SSJ/3, SSB, Contamination Monitor
DMSP-5D1 F-2:OLS, SSH, SSJ/3, SSB, SSB/0, IFM, SSI/E, SSI/P
DMSP-5D1 F-3:OLS, SSH, SSJ/3, SSB, GFE-3R
DMSP-5D1 F-4:OLS, SSH, SSJ/3, SSI/E, SSM/T, SSC, SSD
DMSP-5D1 F-5:  OLS, SSH-2, SSJ/3, SSI/E, SSB/O, SSR
Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
OPS 5721 1976-091A 1976-09-11 AFWTR Thor-DSV2U Star-37XE Star-37S-ISS
OPS 5644 1977-044A 1977-06-05 AFWTR Thor-DSV2U Star-37XE Star-37S-ISS
OPS 6182 (DMSP 5D-1 F3) 1978-042A 1978-05-01 AFWTR Thor-DSV2U Star-37XE Star-37S-ISS
OPS 5390 1979-050A 1979-06-06 AFWTR Thor-DSV2U Star-37XE Star-37S-ISS