Saturday, April 18, 1970

Aviation Week: September 23,1968

 https://welib.org/md5/cdf01cd195abb31cbd4b5b6d095662c0

Aviation Week: March 18,1963

 https://welib.org/md5/74e177a65ef83c4d9119f30471fb6fde

Aviation Week: September 1,1969

 https://welib.org/md5/3d5306363d4406491f696595da1c8f28

Discoverer 5

 1959-005A


Mission 9002 (DISCOVERER V) reached orbit on 1959 Aug 13 using Agena 1029. The Agena again reached burnout due to propellant exhaustion, but this time velocity was sufficient. Orbit mass of the Discoverer was 870 kg (or 793 kg per DOD msg to WH). Mission 9002's camera failed on the first orbit because its electronics got too cold. The SRV for Mission 9002 was ejected as planned, but a spin rocket failure meant it fired its retro in the wrong direction, sending the capsule to an orbit with an apogee of over 1700 km; it reentered in Feb 1961.


KH-1 Mission 9002 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1959 Aug 13  1900  Launch by Thor Agena A  V Pad 4 
 1902  Thor MECO (T+2:42) 
 1902  Thor VECO (T+2:51) 
 1903  Thor sep (T+2:58) 
 1904  Agena 1029 burn (T+4:46) 
 1906  Agena 1029 cutoff (T+6:43) 
   220 x 734 x 80 (VCR)
   217 x 739 x 80 (RAE) 
   94.2 214 x 731 x 79.9 (SATCAT) 
  Camera failed, rev 1 
1959 Aug 14  0833   94.07 215 x 732 x 80.0  
1959 Aug 14  2142 SRV ejected (wrong orientation) 
1959 Aug 14  2142 SRV burn, to high orbit 
1959 Aug 20  0657   93.59 192 x 707 x 80.0  
1959 Aug 28  0922   92.94 215 x 622 x 80.0 
1959 Sep 9    92.0 209 x 533 x 80.0 (RAE) 
1959 Sep 15    91.39 184 x 501 x 80.0 
1959 Sep 23  0930   90.0 193 x 353 x 80.0 (RAE) 
1959 Sep 26  0747   89.10 137 x 323 x 80.0 
1959 Sep 28   CORONA/Agena reentered 

Aviation Week: January 29,1962

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