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Titan IIIB | KH-8 2

Lockheed Martin | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Sept. 28, 1966, 7:07 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

KH-8 or Gambit-3 was the second generation of Gambit high resolution reconnaissance satellites.

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Lambda 4S | Ohsumi 1

Institute of Space and Astronautical Science | Japan
Uchinoura Space Center, Japan
Sept. 26, 1966, 2:58 a.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Ohsumi was a series of five small satellites built to become the first Japanese satellite on orbit.

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Thor SLV-2A Agena D | KH-4A 36

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Sept. 20, 1966, 9:14 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The KH-4A (Keyhole-4A) was the fifth optical reconnaissance satellite version in the Corona-program.

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Atlas Centaur D | Surveyor 2

Convair | United States of America
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
Sept. 20, 1966, 12:32 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Lunar probe lost due to the failure of a vernier engine during a midcourse correction maneuver which sent the spacecraft in an unrecoverable tumble.

Lunar Impactor
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R-36O 8K69 | OGCh 5

Yuzhnoye Design Bureau | Ukraine
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Sept. 17, 1966, 10:35 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Missile equipped with the 8F021 warhead

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Nike Cajun | Trailblazer Pellet

National Aeronautics and Space Administration | United States of America
Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA
Sept. 17, 1966, 1:57 a.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Suborbital launch to test re-entry systems. Reached an apogee of 280 km.

Suborbital
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Atlas SLV-3 Agena D | KH-7 32

Convair | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Sept. 16, 1966, 5:59 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

The Program 206 satellite, carrying the KH-7 (Keyhole 7) camera system (codenamed Gambit-1), was the first successful high resolution space reconnaissance program. It was managed by NRO's Program A, the USAF-led segment of the National Reconnaissance Program managed from Los Angeles AFB in El Segundo, California.

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Vostok 8A92 | Zenit-2 41

RKK Energiya | Russia
Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Sept. 16, 1966, 9:30 a.m.
Status: Launch Failure
Mission:

Zenit-2 film-return and ELINT reconnaissance satellite.

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Thor Burner 2 | DSAP-4A F1

McDonnell Douglas | United States of America
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Sept. 16, 1966, 4:36 a.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

DSAP-4A (Defense Satellite Application Program Block 4A) was the fourth version of the military meteorological satellites of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program.

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Titan II GLV | Gemini XI

National Aeronautics and Space Administration | United States of America
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA
Sept. 12, 1966, 2:42 p.m.
Status: Launch Successful
Mission:

Gemini 11 was the ninth crewed mission of the NASA's Project Gemini. It was commanded by Command Pilot Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr. and Pulot Richard F. Gordon, Jr. The crew performed a direct-ascent rendezvous with the Agena Target Vehicle on the first orbit and used the Agena rocket engine to put the combined craft in a higher orbit. Astronauts also performed two EVAs and conducted various scientific experiments. The mission started on September 12, 1966, 14:42:26 UTC and, having performed the first totally automatic, computer-controlled reentry, it ended on September 15, 1966, 13:59:35 UTC.

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