Status
Success
KH-1 9 (Discoverer 14)
Launch Time
Thu Aug 18, 1960 19:57 UTC
Thu Aug 18, 1960 19:57 UTC
Rocket
Mission Details
KH-1 9 (Discoverer 14)
The KH-1, the inaugural endeavor in the Corona program, aimed to construct an optical reconnaissance satellite. These satellites, collectively known as Discoverer, were the precursors to modern reconnaissance technology. The KH-1 payload comprised the C (Corona) single panoramic camera and a General Electric return vehicle (SRV), enabling data capture and retrieval from space. The satellite utilized the Agena-A upper stage for orbital maneuvering and control. Upon mission completion, the film return capsule employed its own retro motor for deorbiting, facilitating mid-air recovery by specialized aircraft.
Location
SLC-1W (75-3-4), Vandenberg SFB, California, USA
Stats
1960
19th orbital launch attempt
Thor-Agena
14th mission
6th mission of 1960
7th successful mission
2nd consecutive successful mission