NEXT SPACEFLIGHT

Status

Failure

KH-2 9 (Discoverer 34)

Launch Time
Sun Nov 05, 1961 20:00 UTC

Incorrect guidance program left the satellite in a useless orbit.

Rocket

Thor DM-21 Agena-B
US Air Force
Status: Retired
Stages: 3
Strap-ons: 0

Mission Details

KH-2 9 (Discoverer 34)

The KH-2, the second iteration within the Corona program, aimed to advance optical reconnaissance capabilities. These satellites, known collectively as Discoverer, continued the pioneering efforts of their predecessor. The KH-2 payload featured the enhanced C' (Corona prime) single panoramic camera and a General Electric return vehicle (SRV), enhancing imaging capabilities and data retrieval. Manufactured by Fairchild Camera Co., the improved C'-camera boasted a f/5.0 aperture and a 61 cm focal length, resulting in a ground resolution of 10.7 m, offering improved image quality. Utilizing the larger Agena-B upper stage for enhanced maneuverability and control, the KH-2 satellites aimed for improved mission success.

Location

SLC-2E (75-1-1), Vandenberg SFB, California, USA

Stats

1961

41st orbital launch attempt

Thor-Agena

34th mission
15th mission of 1961
14th failed mission