KH-3 2 (Discoverer 30)

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

19:59:00

Tuesday September 12, 1961

Mission Details

KH-3 2 (Discoverer 30)

The KH-3, or Keyhole-3, represented the third iteration within the Corona program aimed at developing optical reconnaissance satellites, all launched under the Discoverer name. Enhanced with the C''' (Corona triple-prime) single panoramic camera, manufactured by Itek Corporation, the KH-3 payload offered improved imaging capabilities. With an f/3.5 aperture and a 61 cm focal length, the C'''-camera provided a ground resolution of 7.5 meters, enhancing image clarity. Operating atop the Agena-B upper stage for orbital maneuvering, the satellite facilitated attitude control during its mission. Upon completion, the film return capsule employed its own solid-fuel retro motor for deorbiting, with mid-air recovery facilitated by specialized aircraft.

Rocket

Retired
Thor DM-21 Agena-B

Active 1960 to 1965


Stages

3

Launch Site

SLC-1E (75-3-5)

Vandenberg SFB, California, USA

Fastest Turnaround

27 days 18 hours

Stats

Thor-Agena


30th

Mission

11th

Mission of 1961

1961


33rd

Orbital launch attempt