Thor Agena A

In-active

McDonnell Douglas (MDC)

Jan. 21, 1959

Description

Thor-Agena was a series of orbital launch vehicles. The rockets used Thor first stages and Agena second stages. They are thus cousins of the more-famous Thor-Deltas, which founded the Delta rocket family.

Specifications
  • Stages
    2
  • Length
    28.0 m
  • Diameter
    2.44 m
  • Fairing Diameter
    2.44 m
  • Launch Mass
    53.0 T
  • Thrust
    667.0 kN
Family
  • Name
    Thor Agena A
  • Family
  • Variant
    Agena A
  • Alias
  • Full Name
    Thor Agena A
Payload Capacity
  • Launch Cost
    $10700000
  • Low Earth Orbit
    250.0 kg
  • Geostationary Transfer Orbit
  • Direct Geostationary
  • Sun-Synchronous Capacity

McDonnell Douglas

Commercial
None
MDC

None

Thor Agena A | Discoverer 15

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Sept. 13, 1960, 10:13 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Discoverer 15 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite. The orbital mission was successful but when the capsule was returned it failed to be captured and sank into the ocean.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 14

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Aug. 18, 1960, 7:57 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Discoverer 14 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite. It was the first fully successful flight of the Discoverer series which returned film. The capsule was recovered mid air by an aircraft

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 13

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Aug. 10, 1960, 8:37 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Discoverer 13 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite. The lastof five test flights of the Corona KH-1 spy satellite series. It was the first fully successfuly flight of the Discoverer series. It successfuly jetissoned its payload which was recovered in the Ocean by the Navy.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 12

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
June 29, 1960, 10 p.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Discoverer 12 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite. The fourth of five test flights of the Corona KH-1 spy satellite series. It was lost when the second stage failed during launch.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 11

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
April 15, 1960, 8:30 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Discoverer 11 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite. The eighth of ten operational flights of the Corona KH-1 spy satellite series, it successfully employed the first space-worthy camera film; however, Discoverer's film return capsule was lost during reentry on 16 Apr when the satellite's spin motors exploded.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 10

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Feb. 19, 1960, 8:15 p.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Discoverer 10 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite, the seventh of ten operational flights of the Corona KH-1 spy satellite series.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 9

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Feb. 4, 1960, 6:51 p.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Discoverer 9 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite, the sixth of ten operational flights of the Corona KH-1 spy satellite series, and the first of them to be equipped with a new, vacuum-proof, polyester-based film. The satellite was not successfully orbited.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 8

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Nov. 20, 1959, 7:25 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The KH-1 (Keyhole-1) was the first attempt in the Corona-program to build an optical reconnaissance satellite. These satellites were all launched under the name Discoverer.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 7

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Nov. 7, 1959, 8:28 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The KH-1 (Keyhole-1) was the first attempt in the Corona-program to build an optical reconnaissance satellite. These satellites were all launched under the name Discoverer.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 6

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Aug. 19, 1959, 7:24 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Discoverer 6 was the sixth in a series of reconnaissance satellites, however, it failed to return its capsule when the retrorocket failed to deorbit the capsule.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 5

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Aug. 13, 1959, 7 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Discoverer 5 was the fifth in a series of reconnaissance satellites, however, it failed to return its capsule when it was accidentally sent into a higher orbit.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 4

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
June 25, 1959, 10:47 p.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Discoverer 4 was the fourth in a series of reconnaissance satellites, however, it failed to reach orbit when the Agena engine underperformed and failed to place the capsule into orbit.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 3

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
June 3, 1959, 8:09 p.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

The Discoverer 3 reconnaissance satellite failed to reach orbit due to a failure of the Agena A upper stage.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 2

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
April 13, 1959, 9:18 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Discoverer II successfully reached orbit and took photos of Earth. However, when the capsule with the data was ejected in order to re-enter the atmosphere there was a timer malfunction meaning it seperated too early and landed over the North Pole rather than the intended target of Hawaii. The capsule was never recovered.

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Thor Agena A | Discoverer 1

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Feb. 28, 1959, 9:49 p.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Discoverer I was the first of a series of satellites part of the CORONA reconnaissance program. This satellite didn't take a camera or film system as it was intended as a test. There were issues communicating with the satellite during flight with only intermittent signals being read.

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