Thor-Agena was a series of orbital
launch vehicle
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s.
The launch vehicles used the
Douglas-built
Thor
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first
stage
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and the
Lockheed-built
Agena second stages. They are thus cousins of the more-famous Thor-Deltas, which founded the
Delta
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rocket family.
The first attempted launch of a Thor-Agena was in January 1959. The first successful launch was on 28 February 1959, launching ''
Discoverer 1
Discoverer 1 was the first of a series of satellites which were part of the Corona (satellite), CORONA reconnaissance satellite program. It was launched on a Thor-Agena, Thor-Agena A rocket on 28 February 1959 at 21:49:16 GMT from Vandenberg Ai ...
''. It was the first two-stage launch vehicle to place a satellite into orbit.
Missions
Among other uses, the clandestine
CORONA program used Thor-Agena from June 1959 until January 1968 to launch
United States
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military
reconnaissance satellite
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s operated by the
Central Intelligence Agency
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(CIA).
During this program, Thor-Agena
launch vehicle
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s were used in 145 launch attempts, now known to have been part of satellite surveillance programs.
Also, ''
Alouette 1,''
Canada
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's first satellite, was launched on a Thor-Agena B.
Versions
Thor-Agena A
* Thor-Agena A (Thor-DM18 Agena-A) was used for 16 launches between 21 January 1959 and 13 September 1960
* The
Discoverer 14 satellite used in the CORONA spy satellite program was launched by a Thor-Agena A. On 19 August 1960, usable photographic film from the satellite was recovered by a
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recovery aircraft. This was the first successful recovery of film from an orbiting satellite and the first
mid-air recovery of an object returning from
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orbit.
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Thor-Agena B
* Thor-Agena B (Thor-DM21 Agena-B or Thor-SLV2 Agena-B) was used for 44 launches between 26 October 1960 and 15 May 1966
* Includes a variant with Solid Rocket Boosters (TAT Agena-B or Thor-SLV2A Agena-B)
* First successful launch: 12 November 1960 with ''
Discoverer 17''
* Last launch: 15 May 1966 with ''
Nimbus 2''
Thor-Agena D
* Thor-Agena D (Thor-DM21 Agena-D or Thor-SLV2 Agena-D) was used for 83 launches between 28 June 1962 and 17 January 1968
* Includes a variant with Solid Rocket Boosters (TAT Agena-D or Thor-SLV2A Agena-D)
* First launch: 28 June 1962 with ''
KH-4 19''
* Last launch: 17 January 1968 with ''Multigroup 3 and Setter 1B-2''
1963 Mystery Cloud
On 28 February 1963, the maiden flight of Thrust-Augmented Thor Agena (TAT Agena-D) launch vehicle carrying a spy satellite into orbit was launched from
Vandenberg Air Force Base
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. The launch vehicle went off course and mission control detonated the launch vehicle at an altitude of before it could reach orbit.
The launch vehicle detonation produced a large circular cloud that appeared over the southwestern United States. Due to its mysterious nature, appearing at a very high altitude and being visible for hundreds of miles, the cloud attracted widespread attention and was published by the news media. The cloud was featured on the cover of ''Science Magazine'' in April 1963, ''Weatherwise'' Magazine in May 1963, and had a full page image published in the May issue of ''
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''. Prof. James MacDonald at the
University of Arizona
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Institute for Atmospheric Physics investigated the phenomena and linked it to the Thor launch vehicle launch after contacting military personnel at Vandenberg Air Force Base. When the launch records were later declassified, the United States Air Force released a memo explaining that the cloud was the result of a military operation.
Version table
The following table lists the different Thor-Agena versions, designations and configurations:
References
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