Status
Success
Rocket
Mission Details
KH-7 8 (Gambit-1 8)
KH-7 (Keyhole 7) managed by NRO's Program A and operated this US Air Force system boasted long focal length cameras capable of identifying and measuring properties of targets such as missiles and aircraft, surpassing the resolution of the CORONA system. The spacecraft, a 3-axis-stabilized satellite separated from the Agena-D, housed the payload, camera system, and reentry vehicle (SRV), known as the OCV (Orbital Control Vehicle), built by General Electric. The KH-7 camera featured a 112 cm diameter primary mirror and achieved ground resolutions ranging from 0.61 m to 0.91 m, utilizing strip exposure techniques for capturing images with a swath width of 22 km and strip lengths of up to 741 km from its 167-kilometer orbit.
Low Earth Orbit
Location
SLC-4W, Vandenberg SFB, California, USA
Stats
1964
30th orbital launch attempt
Atlas-Agena
37th mission
5th mission of 1964
25th successful mission
11th consecutive successful mission