Status
Failure
Discoverer 3
Wed Jun 03, 1959 20:09 UTC
Agena attitude control malfunction pointed the stage in the wrong direction, sending it into the Pacific Ocean rather than orbit.
Rocket
Mission Details
Discoverer 3
Discoverer 3, a development model of the KH-1 Corona reconnaissance satellite without a camera, was launched into a polar orbit by a Thor-DM18 Agena-A booster. Operating in a three-axis stabilized mode and controlled from Earth, it conducted 17 orbits before ejecting a reentry vehicle on April 14, 1959. This vehicle, composed of protection equipment, retrorocket, and main structure, separated into two sections, with the reentry capsule intended for recovery over Hawaii. However, a timer malfunction led to premature capsule ejection and reentry over the north polar region, resulting in the capsule's loss. Despite this setback, the main instrumentation payload continued orbiting, facilitating vehicular performance and communications tests.