Thursday, June 15, 1989

Corona 88

 1964-071A


CORONA 88 was launched on 1964 Nov 2 into an 80 degree orbit. Mass was 1678 kg. The main cameras performed erratically and were shut down on rev 52, with about 65 percent of the aft camera film out of focus on SRV 1013-1. (However, a CIA memo in Mar 1965 claimed the payload was operating normally despite some telemetry problems and the USAF had shut down the cameras on Rev 6 over CIA objections). The second SRV was also recovered, but since the panoramic cameras had not been operating during its mission no data was obtained except for 102 index camera frames and a few pan frames left over from rev 52 in the first part of the mission.


KH-4A Mission 1013 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1964 Nov 2  2130:20  Launch by TAT Agena D  V 75-3 Pad 4 
 2131:25  Castor sep (T+1:05) 
 2132:46  Thor MECO (T+2:26) 
 2132:55  Thor VECO (T+2:35) 
 2133:02  Thor sep (T+2:42) 
 2133:07  Agena burn (T+2:47) 
 2137:08  Agena MECO (T+6:48)  90.85 184 x 455 x 79.98 (VCR) 
1964 Nov 3  0130   90.79 190 x 436 x 80.0 
1964 Nov 3  1430   90.70 180 x 448 x 79.95 (RAE) 
 1507   90.77 180 x 444 x 80.0 
1964 Nov 4  0445   90.76 186 x 437 x 80.0 
1964 Nov 6   Cameras shut down 
1964 Nov 7  0004:22  SRV-1 ejected 
 0004:32  Retro 
 0012  Chute deployed 
1964 Nov 7  0030?  SRV-1 recovered, orbit 65 
1964 Nov 7  2351:23 SRV-2 ejected 
 2351:33  Retro 
1964 Nov 8  
 0000:14  Chute deployed 
 0030? SRV-2 recovered, orbit 81 
1964 Nov 8  1438   90.66 182 x 432 x 80.0 
1964 Nov 13   end of ops
1964 Nov 25  1928   88.82 164 x 267 x 80.0 
1964 Nov 28  0530?  CORONA/Agena reentered

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