Saturday, November 18, 1972

Argon 6

 1963-042A


The tenth ARGON flight (A-6) was built around Agena vehicle 1601, presumably the first of a new batch, and was the first ARGON to use the Thrust Augmented Thor Agena D. KH-5 Mission 9059A was launched on 1963 Oct 29 and the SRV was recovered in mid-air over the Pacific on Nov 2-3 or possibly Nov 3-4 (some docs give rev 65 as the recovery, implying the former, while others give 'Nov 3' and one cites a GMT time on Nov 4, inconsistent with the rev 65 value. I am inclined to believe the Nov 4 time).

In addition to the ARGON camera, a set of scientific instruments to study the ionosphere were carried, and these continued transmitting until Nov 6. The mission also deployed an elint subsatellite, which appears to have been ejected not over VAFB as usual but half an orbit away.


KH-5 Mission 9059A 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1963 Oct 29  2119:04 Launch by TAT Agena D  V Pad 4 
 2120  Castor sep (T+1:05) 
 2121  Thor MECO (T+2:27) 
 2121  Thor VECO (T+2:36) 
 2121  Thor sep (T+2:41) 
 2122  Agena burn (T+3:26) 
 2126:35  Agena MECO (T+7:31)  90.9 288 x 355 x 89.9 (VCR) 
 2300?  P-11 subsatellite ejected 
1963 Oct 30  0119   90.80 275 x 352 x 89.9 
1963 Nov 2  0333   90.77 280 x 344 x 89.9 
1963 Nov 2  0500   90.84 279 x 345 x 89.90 (RAE) 
1963 Nov 2  2342?  SRV sep, deorbit, rev 65 
1963 Nov 3  0017?  SRV recovered 
1963 Nov 3  2358?  SRV sep, deorbit (based on 4A075 data) 
1963 Nov 4  0039  SRV recovered 
1963 Nov 6   End of transmissions 
1963 Nov 6  0903   90.76 282 x 340 x 89.92 
1963 Nov 15  90.6 283 x 318 x 89.9 (SATCAT) 
1963 Nov 27   Deb 1963-42C reentered 
1963 Nov 29  0930   90.42 275 x 308 x 89.90 (RAE) 
1964 Jan 6  0930   89.53 232 x 258 x 89.9 (RAE) 
1964 Jan 19  0200   88.37 191 x 196 x 89.87 
1964 Jan 21  0920?  ARGON/Agena D reentered 

Spaceflight: March 1972

 https://welib.org/md5/9f9707c7605f45a463e26ee617c4d3b6

DMSP 6422

 1968-092A


The second Block 4B satellite (F22 or 6422) was launched on 1968 Oct 23 using the refurbished Thor 173. The primary mission ended in Sep 1970 when its recorder failed.

Initial orbit was a 20:12 LTDN SSO.


DSAP 6422 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1968 Oct 23  0434:03  Launch by Thor Burner 2 (173)  V SLC10W  
 0436  Thor MECO 
 0445?  Burner II burn 
 0448?  Burner II sep 
   101.5 797 x 855 x 99.0 
1970 Sep 17   End of primary mission 
1970 Oct 4   End of transmissions 

Spaceflight: April 1969

 https://welib.org/md5/8bf250f3cab9a4f81bc2542993083e83

Spaceflight: January 1971

 https://welib.org/md5/4c3ae6dec94e3748edd92bc31b39ba3d

Friday, November 3, 1972

Sputnik 2

  1957-002


After the success of the first satellite, a second PS was built with a small pressurized cabin. The 508 kg PS-2 was launched on Nov 3 into a more elliptical orbit, becoming satellite 1957 Beta. It remained attached to the 7380 kg rocket stage so that it could use the telemetry system of the rocket and to prevent overheating of the cabin. PS-2 consisted of a solar UV/X-ray detector package, a PS-1 sphere with pressure and temperature sensors, and the 0.8m long 0.64m diameter dog container derived from a suborbital R-2A launch design. Inside the cabin was a dog called Laika, the first space traveller. Laika (reportedly originally called Kudryavka) was a 6 kg, two year old female. PS-2, the second ISZ , also carried a radiation detector and a detector to measure the flux of X-rays and UV radiation from the Sun. It reentered and burned up in the atmosphere on 1958 Apr 14 over the Atlantic near the coast of Surinam.


PS-2 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1957 Nov 3  0230:42 Launch by 8K71PS  KB 
 0232  Blok-BVGD sep 
 0235:52  T+310s Blok-A cutoff 
 0236?  GO sep? 
   212 x 1660 x 65.1 
1957 Nov 9   End of transmissions 
1958 Apr 14  0145:25  Alt 100 km over 74W 41N 
 0155  Reentered over 57W 9N 

Payload:

  • Pressurized section with dog Laika

  • Radiation detector

  • Solar UV/X detector

These Are Not My Beautiful Stories

  Summary: The chapters within are outlines for both future stories I’ve got planned (in the case that I never get around to writing them) a...