KH-5 Argon (Agena-B based)

 

KH-5 2 [USAF]

KH-5 (Keyhole 5, codenamed Argon) was the area survey component of the Corona program. The Argon camera, a a single frame camera, was integrated with standard Corona hardware like the return vehicle (SRV). The ground resolution of KH-5 was ca. 140 m. The SRV and the camera remained fixed to the Agena-B stage, which provided three axis control and propulsion during the mission. The SRV was deorbited using its own small solid rocket motor. 

Only missions #5 and #7 produced usable images, the others failed due to various reasons (#3, 4 launch failures, #1, 2 on orbit failures, #6 failed on recovery)

Later KH-5 missions used the Agena-D stage.

  

Nation: USA
Type / Application: Reconnaissance, photo (Area survey)
Operator: USAF
Contractors: Lockheed
Equipment: Argon camera
Configuration: Agena-B, 1 SRV
Propulsion: Bell 8081, Star 12 retro motor
Lifetime:
Mass:
Orbit:

 

Satellite Date LS   Launcher Remarks:
KH-5 1 (Argon 1, Corona 20, Discoverer 20) 17.02.1961 Va Thor-DM21 Agena-B
KH-5 2 (Argon 2, Corona 23, Discoverer 23) 08.04.1961 Va Thor-DM21 Agena-B
KH-5 3 (Argon 3, Corona 24, Discoverer 24) 08.06.1961 Va F Thor-DM21 Agena-B
KH-5 4 (Argon 4, Corona 27, Discoverer 27) 21.07.1961 Va F Thor-DM21 Agena-B
KH-5 5 (Argon 5, Corona 41) 15.05.1962 Va Thor-DM21 Agena-B
KH-5 6 (Argon 6, Corona 50) 01.09.1962 Va Thor-DM21 Agena-B
KH-5 7 (Argon 7, Corona 53) 09.10.1962 Va Thor-DM21 Agena-B

  

Further KH missions:

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