Infobox software name Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer title logo screenshot caption collapsible author developer Oracle Corporation released Start date YYYY MM DD discontinued latest release version 11.1.1.4.0 11g Release 1 Patch Set 3 latest release date Start date and age YYYY MM DD latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD frequently updated DO NOT include this parameter unless you know what it does programming language Java programming language Java operating system Cross platform platform size language status genre business intelligence license website http www.oracle.com technetwork developer tools discovererOracle Business Intelligence Discoverer 11g OracleDiscoverer is a tool set for ad hoc querying, reporting, data analysis, and Web publishing for the Oracle Database environment. Oracle Corporation markets it as a business intelligence product. It was originally a stand alone product, however it has become a component of the Oracle Fusion Middleware suite, and renamed Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer . ref http www.oracle.com technology documentation discoverer.html ref Components The Discoverer product comprises ref http download.oracle.com docs html B13917 03 1intro.htm sthref17 Discoverer Desktop Overview Bot generated title ref Discoverer Administrator Discoverer Catalog Discoverer Desktop Discoverer End User layer Discoverer Plus Discoverer Portlet Provider Discoverer Portlets Discoverer Viewer External links official http www.oracle.com technetwork developer tools discoverer overview index.html http www.orafaq.com wiki Discoverer FAQ Discoverer FAQ References reflist Category Oracle software Discoverer database software stub pt OracleDiscoverer ... more details
About the classical medium the software company Oracle Corporation other uses Wiktionary oracle wikiversity I Ching oracle wikiversity Tarot File John William Waterhouse oracle 1884.png right thumb 300px Consulting the Oracle by John William Waterhouse , showing eight priestesses in a temple of prophecy In Classical Antiquity , an oracle was a person or agency considered to be a source of wise counsel ... of divination . The word oracle in Latin verb means r re to speak and properly refers to the priest or priestess uttering the prediction. In extended use, oracle may also refer to the site of the oracle, and to the oracular utterances themselves, called khr smoi in Greek. Oracles ... antiquity were Pythia , priestess to Apollo at Delphi , and the oracle of Dione mythology Dione and Zeus ... in the Aegean Sea. Only the Delphic Oracle was a female all others were male. ref Broad, W. J. 2007 ... Wadjet eye of the moon was depicted as a snake headed woman or a woman with two snake heads. Her oracle was in the renowned temple in Per Wadjet Greek name Buto . The oracle of Wadjet may have been ... Goddess . At the oracle of Dodona she will be called Dione mythology Di n the feminine form of Di s ... serpent and became the chthonic deity, enemy of Apollo , who slew her and possessed the oracle. ref Hymn to Pythian Apollo .363,369 ref In the Bible there is a reference to Oracle in II Books of Chronicles ..., to the oracle of the house, into the most holy place, even under the wings of the cherubim For the cherubim ... seen from the ark before the oracle but they were not seen without. And there it is unto this day. Pythia Pythia , the oracle at Delphi , only gave prophecies the seventh day of each month, seven being ... of people attempting a consultation by making additional animal sacrifices to please the oracle ... to provide the services of the oracle exclusively. It is from this institution that the English word, oracle, is derived. The Delphic Oracle exerted considerable influence throughout Hellenic culture ... more details
USC&GS Discoverer was the name of two ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and may refer to USC&GS Discoverer 1918 USC&GS Discoverer 1918 , a survey ship in service from 1922 to 1941 USC&GS Discoverer , an oceanographic research ship in service in the Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1967 to 1970 and in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminsitration as NOAAS Discoverer R 102 NOAAS Discoverer R 102 from 1970 to 1996 shipindex Discoverer, USC&GS DEFAULTSORT Discoverer, USC&GS Category Ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey ... more details
File Keyhole capsule recovery.jpg thumb right 250px Recovery of film canister by a C 119 Discoverer 14 also known as KH 1 9009 was a spy satellite used in the Corona satellite Corona program managed by DARPA and the United States Air Force . On 19 August 1960, usable photographic film images taken by the satellite were recovered by a C 119 Flying Boxcar C 119 recovery aircraft. This was the first successful recovery of film from an orbiting satellite and the first Mid air retrieval mid air recovery of an object returning from Earth orbit. ref name nssdc cite web url http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov nmc spacecraftDisplay.do?id 1960 010A title Discoverer 14 NSSDC ID 1960 010A publisher NASA ref References reflist Discoverer Orbital launches in 1960 Category Reconnaissance satellites of the United States Category 1960 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1960 US spacecraft stub it Discoverer 14 ja 14 pl Discoverer 14 ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image Oceanic Discoverer 6371.jpg 300px Oceanic Discoverer sailing near the island of Ouv a. November 2006. Photo by Roderick Eime Ship caption Oceanic Discoverer sailing near the island of Ouv a November 2006. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship name Oceanic Discoverer Ship owner Coral Princess Cruises Ship operator Ship registry Australia Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship renamed Late 2006 from Oceanic Princess Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship homeport Cairns , Tropical North Queensland Ship in service 2005 onward Ship out of service Ship identification Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Cruise ship Ship tonnage 1838 GRT Ship displacement Ship length 63 metres Ship beam 13 metres Ship height Ship draught Ship draft 3 metres Ship depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Ship power Ship propulsion Ship speed 14 knots Ship capacity 72 passengers Ship crew 20 crew Ship notes Oceanic Discoverer is an expedition cruise ship operating in Australia and Oceania . With a homeport of Cairns , Tropical North Queensland , the Oceanic Discoverer is fully registered under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS for international operation. She was launched in January 2005 as Oceanic Princess but the name was changed in late 2006 to differentiate her from similarly named cruise ships, particularly those operated by the US based Princess Cruises . External links http www.coralprincess.com.au oceanicdiscoverer.html Coral Princess Cruises Owners of Oceanic Discoverer Category Expedition cruising Category Passenger ships of Australia cruise ship stub ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 24 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus KH 5 Argon br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 8 June 1961 br 21 16 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 302 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration Failed to orbit Mass convert 1150 kg Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth planned File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 24 Jun. 8, 1961 .gif 75px thumb left The launch of Discoverer 24 Discoverer 24 , also known as Corona 9018A , was an United States American area survey optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961 but failed to achieve orbit. It was a KH 5 Argon satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 5 ab.htm title KH 5 Argon Agena B based first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 22 June 2010 ref It was the third KH 5 to be launched. The launch of Discoverer 24 occurred at 21 16 UTC on 8 June 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 22 June 2010 ref The rocket suffered an electrical failure during ascent which affected its guidance system, and as a result it failed to deliver Discoverer 24 into orbit. ref cite web url http www.fas.org spp military ... 22 June 2010 publisher Federation of American Scientists ref Discoverer 24 was to have operated ... aboard Discoverer 24 was SRV 541. ref name EA br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital ... stub pl Discoverer 24 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 21 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Technology Launch Date 18 February 1961 br 22 58 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 261 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 5 Decay 20 April 1962 Mass convert 1110 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Zeta 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 80.7 Apoapsis convert 1026 km Periapsis convert 243 km Orbital Period 97.4 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 21 Feb. 18, 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 21 Discoverer 21 , also known as RM 2 , was an United States American satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a technology demonstration spacecraft, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat rm 1.htm title RM 1, 2 Discoverer 19, 21 first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 21 occurred at 22 58 UTC on 18 February 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 5 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref Upon successfully reaching orbit, it was assigned the Harvard designation 1961 Zeta 1. Discoverer 21 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee of convert 243 km , an apsis apogee of convert ...?id 1961 006A title Discoverer 21 work NSSDC Master Catalog publisher NASA accessdate 30 June ... reentry reentered the atmosphere . br clear left References reflist Discoverer Orbital launches ... stub pl Discoverer 21 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 19 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Technology Launch Date 20 December 1960 br 20 32 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 258 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 5 Decay 23 January 1961 Mass convert 1060 kg COSPAR ID 1960 Tau 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 83.4 Apoapsis convert 578 km Periapsis convert 206 km Orbital Period 92.4 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 19 Dec. 20, 1960 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 19 Discoverer 19 , also known as RM 1 , was an United States American satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a technology demonstration spacecraft, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat rm 1.htm title RM 1, 2 Discoverer 19, 21 first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 19 occurred at 20 32 UTC on 20 December 1960. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 5 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref Upon successfully reaching orbit, it was assigned the Harvard designation 1960 Tau 1. Discoverer 19 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee of convert 206 km , an apsis apogee of convert ... http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov nmc spacecraftDisplay.do?id 1960 019A title Discoverer 19 work NSSDC Master ... reentry reentered the atmosphere . br clear left References reflist Discoverer Orbital launches in 1961 ... Discoverer 19 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 22 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 2 Corona br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 30 March 1961 br 20 34 43 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 300 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration Failed to orbit Mass convert 1150 kg Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth planned File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 22 Mar. 30, 1961 .gif thumb left 75px The launch of Discoverer 22 Discoverer 22 , also known as Corona 9015 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was lost in a launch failure in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 2 Corona satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 2.htm title KH 2 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 23 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 22 occurred at 20 34 43 UTC on 30 March 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 23 June 2010 ref Due to a malfunction of the rocket s second stage, it failed to achieve orbit. ref cite web url http www.fas.org spp military program ... publisher Federation of American Scientists ref Discoverer 22 was to have operated in a low Earth ... Vehicle . The Satellite Recovery Vehicle carried aboard Discoverer 22 was SRV 509. ref name EA br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Satellite launch failures US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 22 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 28 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 2 Corona br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 4 August 1961 br 00 01 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 309 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 1 1 Mission Duration Failed to orbit Mass convert 1150 kg Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth planned File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 28 Aug. 4, 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 28 Discoverer 28 , also known as Corona 9021 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was lost in a launch failure in 1961. It was the last Corona satellite KH 2 Corona satellite, which was based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 2.htm title KH 2 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 26 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 28 occurred at 00 01 UTC on 4 August 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 1 1 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 26 June 2010 ref It failed to achieve orbit after the Agena s guidance and control system malfunctioned. ref cite web url http www.fas.org ... 23 June 2010 publisher Federation of American Scientists ref ref name NASA Discoverer 28 was to have ..., and returned in a Satellite Recovery Vehicle . The Satellite Recovery Vehicle carried by Discoverer 28 was SRV 512. ref name EA br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Satellite launch failures US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 16 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 2 Corona br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 26 October 1960 br 20 26 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 253 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration Failed to orbit Mass convert 1091 kg Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth planned File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 16, Oct 26 1960.JPG left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 16 Discoverer 16 , also known as Corona 9011 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was lost in a launch failure in 1960. It was the first Corona satellite KH 2 Corona satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 2.htm title KH 2 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 26 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 16 occurred at 20 26 UTC on 26 October 1960. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 26 June 2010 ref The Agena failed to separate from the Thor first stage, and as a result the satellite failed to achieve orbit. ref cite web url http www.fas.org spp military program imint kh 2.htm title KH 2 Corona first John last Pike date 9 ... Discoverer 16 was intended to have been operated in a low Earth orbit . It had a mass of convert 1091 ... Recovery Vehicle aboard Discoverer 16 was SRV 506. ref name EA br clear left References reflist Discoverer ... US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 16 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 37 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 13 January 1962 br 21 41 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 327 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration Failed to orbit Mass convert 1150 kg Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth planned File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 37 Jan. 13 1962 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 37 Discoverer 37 , also known as Corona 9030 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was lost in a launch failure in 1962. It was the last Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, which was based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 37 occurred at 21 41 UTC on 13 January 1962. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base , ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref however it failed to achieve orbit. ref cite web url http www.fas.org spp military program ... 2000 accessdate 30 June 2010 publisher Federation of American Scientists ref Discoverer 37 was intended ... which was to have been used by Discoverer 37 was SRV 571. ref name EA br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1962 Category 1962 in spaceflight Category Satellite launch failures US spacecraft stub ja 37 pl Discoverer 37 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 30 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 12 September 1961 br 19 59 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 310 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 5 Mission Duration 2 days Decay 11 December 1961 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Omega 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 82.6 Apoapsis convert 484 km Periapsis convert 231 km Orbital Period 91.7 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 30 Sep. 12, 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 30 Discoverer 30 , also known as Corona 9022 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 29 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 30 occurred at 19 59 UTC on 12 September 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 5 ... 1. Discoverer 30 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee of convert 231 km , an apsis ... launch however, like the Discoverer 29 previous mission , all of the images returned were found to be out of focus. ref name EA The Satellite Recovery Vehicle used by Discoverer 30 was SRV 551. Once its images had been returned, Discoverer 30 s mission was complete, and it remained in orbit until its orbital decay decay on 11 December 1961. ref name SATCAT br clear left References reflist Discoverer ... in 1961 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 30 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 34 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 5 November 1961 br 20 00 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 330 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 1 1 Mission Duration Decay 7 December 1962 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Alpha Epsilon 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 82.5 Apoapsis convert 970 km Periapsis convert 225 km Orbital Period 96.6 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 34 Nov. 5 1961 .jpg left 165px thumb The launch of Discoverer 34 Discoverer 34 , also known as Corona 9027 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 34 occurred at 20 00 UTC on 5 November 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 1 1 at the Vandenberg ... consecutive KH 3 launch failure the previous mission, Discoverer 33 , had failed to achieve orbit due to a separation failure. Discoverer 34 was launched into a low Earth orbit , with a apsis ... in a Satellite Recovery Vehicle . The Satellite Recovery Vehicle to be used by Discoverer 34 was SRV ... was not attempted. ref name FAS Discoverer 34 orbital decay decayed from orbit on 7 December 1962. ref name SATCAT br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category ... US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 34 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 20 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus KH 5 Argon br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 17 February 1961 br 20 25 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 298 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration Decay 28 July 1962 Mass convert 1110 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Epsilon 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 80.9 Apoapsis convert 770 km Periapsis convert 283 km Orbital Period 95.2 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 20 Feb. 17, 1961 .gif left thumb 75px The launch of Discoverer 20 Discoverer 20 , also known as Corona 9014A , was an United States American area survey optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a KH 5 Argon satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 5 ab.htm title KH 5 Argon Agena B based first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 22 June 2010 ref Discoverer 20 was the first KH 5 to be launched, however it failed towards the end of its mission, when its film return capsule failed to separate from the main spacecraft. The launch of Discoverer 20 occurred at 20 25 UTC on 17 February 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http ... designation 1961 Epsilon 1. Discoverer 20 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee ... name EA Discoverer 20 decayed from orbit on 28 July 1962. ref name SATCAT br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1962 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 20 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 23 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus KH 5 Argon br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 8 April 1961 br 19 21 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 307 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 5 Mission Duration Decay 16 April 1962 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Lambda 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 82.3 Apoapsis convert 624 km Periapsis convert 294 km Orbital Period 93.8 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 23 Apr. 8, 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 23 Discoverer 23 , also known as Corona 9016A , was an United States American area survey optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a KH 5 Argon satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 5 ab.htm title KH 5 Argon Agena B based first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 22 June 2010 ref It was the second KH 5 mission to be launched, and the second to end in failure. The launch of Discoverer 23 occurred at 19 21 UTC on 8 April 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 5 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org ... designation 1961 Lambda 1. Discoverer 23 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee ... Vehicle , SRV 521. Due to a problem with Discoverer 23 s attitude control system, the SRV ended up boosting itself into a higher orbit rather than deorbiting. ref name EA Discoverer 23 decayed from ... left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1962 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 23 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 26 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 2 Corona br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 7 July 1961 br 23 29 48 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 308 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 5 Mission Duration 2 days Decay 5 December 1961 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Pi 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 82.9 Apoapsis convert 713 km Periapsis convert 229 km Orbital Period 94 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 26 Jul. 7 1961 .gif thumb left 95px The launch of Discoverer 26 Discoverer 26 , also known as Corona 9019 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 2 Corona satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 2.htm title KH 2 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 26 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 26 occurred at 23 29 48 UTC on 7 July 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 5 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 26 June 2010 ref Upon successfully reaching orbit, it was assigned the Harvard designation 1961 Pi 1. Discoverer 26 was operated in a low Earth ... Vehicle used by Discoverer 26 was SRV 511. Once its images had been returned, Discoverer 26 ... name SATCAT br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1961 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 26 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 18 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 2 Corona br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 7 December 1960 br 20 20 58 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 296 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration Decay 2 April 1961 Mass convert 1240 kg COSPAR ID 1960 Sigma 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 81.4 Apoapsis convert 535 km Periapsis convert 272 km Orbital Period 92.6 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 18 Dec 7, 1960 1.gif left 95px thumb The launch of Discoverer 18 Discoverer 18 , also known as Corona 9013 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1960. It was a Corona satellite KH 2 Corona satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 2.htm title KH 2 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 26 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 18 occurred at 20 20 58 UTC on 7 December 1960. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan ... orbit, it was assigned the Harvard designation 1960 Sigma 1. Discoverer 18 was operated in a low ... Recovery Vehicle used by Discoverer 18 was SRV 508. Following the return of its images, Discoverer 18 remained in orbit until it orbital decay decayed on 2 April 1961. ref name SATCAT It was the first ... Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1960 Category 1960 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1961 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 18 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 29 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 30 August 1961 br 20 00 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 323 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration 2 days Decay 9 September 1961 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Psi 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 82 Apoapsis convert 511 km Periapsis convert 138 km Orbital Period 91 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 29 Aug. 30, 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 29 Discoverer 29 , also known as Corona 9023 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was the first Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, which was based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 28 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 29 occurred at 20 00 UTC on 30 August 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space ... Psi 1. Discoverer 29 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee of convert 138 km , an apsis ... Recovery Vehicle used by Discoverer 29 was SRV 554. ref name LaunchLog Once its images had been returned, Discoverer 29 remained in orbit until it orbital decay decayed on 9 September 1961. ref name SATCAT br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1961 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 29 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 31 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 17 September 1961 br 21 00 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 324 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 1 1 Mission Duration 2 days Decay 26 October 1961 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Alpha Beta 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 82.7 Apoapsis convert 380 km Periapsis convert 233 km Orbital Period 90.7 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 31 Sep. 17, 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 31 Discoverer 31 , also known as Corona 9024 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 29 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 31 occurred at 21 00 UTC on 17 September 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 1 1 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log ... Alpha Beta 1. Discoverer 31 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee of convert 233 ... Vehicle . The Satellite Recovery Vehicle carried aboard Discoverer 31 was SRV 552. During the spacecraft ... Discoverer 31 was unable to complete its mission or return images. ref name EA ref cite web url http ... reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1961 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 31 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 32 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 13 October 1961 br 19 22 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 328 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration 1 day Decay 13 November 1961 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Alpha Gamma 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 81.6 Apoapsis convert 350 km Periapsis convert 233 km Orbital Period 90.3 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 32 Oct. 13, 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 32 Discoverer 32 , also known as Corona 9025 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 32 occurred at 19 22 UTC on 13 October 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt ... Gamma 1. Discoverer 32 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee of convert 233 km ... was deorbited one day after launch. The Satellite Recovery Vehicle used by Discoverer 32 was SRV 555. Following the return of its images, Discoverer 32 remained in orbit until it orbital decay decayed ... Federation of American Scientists ref br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital ... stub pl Discoverer 32 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 35 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 15 November 1961 br 21 23 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 326 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration 1 day Decay 3 December 1961 Mass convert 2100 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Alpha Zeta 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 81.6 Apoapsis convert 247 km Periapsis convert 233 km Orbital Period 89.3 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 35 Nov. 15 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 35 Discoverer 35 , also known as Corona 9028 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 35 occurred at 21 23 UTC on 15 November 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 4 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt ... Zeta 1. Discoverer 35 was operated in a low Earth orbit , with a apsis perigee of convert 233 km ... a day after launch. ref name EA The Satellite Recovery Vehicle used by Discoverer 35 was SRV 523. ref ... it returned, Discoverer 35 completed its mission successfully. It subsequently remained in orbit ... Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1961 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 35 ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 36 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 12 December 1961 br 20 40 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 325 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 4 Mission Duration 4 days Decay 8 March 1962 Mass convert 1150 kg COSPAR ID 1961 Alpha Kappa 1 nolink yes Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Inclination 81.1 Apoapsis convert 445 km Periapsis convert 223 km Orbital Period 91.2 minutes File Thor Agena B with Discoverer 36 lift off Dec. 12 1961 .gif left 75px thumb The launch of Discoverer 36 Discoverer 36 , also known as Corona 9029 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref It was the penultimate KH 3 satellite to be launched, the last successful mission, and the most successful of the programme. ref cite web url http www.fas.org spp military program imint kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Christina last Lindborg first2 John last2 Pike date 9 September 2000 accessdate 30 June 2010 publisher Federation of American Scientists ref The launch of Discoverer ... amateur radio satellite , was launched aboard the same rocket. ref name LaunchLog Discoverer 36 was operated ... Recovery Vehicle used by Discoverer 36 was SRV 525. Once its images had been returned, Discoverer 36 ... reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Spacecraft which reentered in 1962 US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 36 ... more details
Infobox Spacecraft Name Discoverer 1 Image Caption Organization Organisation Major Contractors Bus Mission Type Flyby Of Satellite Of Orbital Insertion Date Orbits Decay Failed to reach orbit Launch 1 49 PST br 1959 02 28 Launch Vehicle Thor Agena Carrier Rocket Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Mission Duration NSSDC ID Webpage Mass Power Batteries Orbit regime Low Earth orbit LEO Polar orbit Longitude Semimajor Axis Eccentricity Inclination Orbital Period Apoapsis Periapsis Orbits Daily Repetitivity Main Instruments None test flight Transponders Coverage Resolution Swath Spectral Band Data rate SSR IMG Resolution Refs 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 rocket on February 28, 1959 at 1 49 PST from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California . It was a prototype of the KH 1 satellite, but did not contain either a camera or a film capsule. ref Clayton K. S. Chun, Thunder Over the Horizon From V 2 Rockets to Ballistic Missiles Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006 , pp74 75 ref . It was the first satellite launched toward the South Pole in an attempt to achieve polar orbit , but was unsuccessful. A CIA report, later declassified, concluded that Today, most people believe the DISCOVERER I landed somewhere near the South Pole. ref David L. Hancock, Corona America s First Satellite Program , By CIA Cold War Records, Morgan James Publishing, LLC, 2005 , p16 ref See also Corona satellite References reflist External links http www.astronautix.com craft kh1.htm http msl.jpl.nasa.gov Programs corona.html cite web url http www.thespacereview.com article 1347 1 title Lost over the horizon Discoverer 1 explores Antarctica first Dwayne A. last Day publisher The Space Review date 13 April 2009 Discoverer Orbital launches in 1959 Category Reconnaissance satellites ... which reentered in 1959 US spacecraft stub it Discoverer 1 ja 1 pl Discoverer 1 ru ... more details
Infobox spacecraft Name Discoverer 33 Organisation United States Air Force US Air Force National Reconnaissance Office NRO Major Contractors Lockheed Corporation Lockheed Bus Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki br RM 81 Agena Agena B Mission Type Optical reconnaissance Launch Date 23 October 1961 br 19 23 UTC Carrier Rocket Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B Flight Number 329 Launch Site Vandenberg Air Force Base Vandenberg Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 LC 75 3 5 Mission Duration Failed to orbit Mass convert 1150 kg Orbit regime Low Earth orbit Low Earth Discoverer 33 , also known as Corona 9026 , was an United States American optical reconnaissance satellite which was lost in a launch failure in 1961. It was a Corona satellite KH 3 Corona nowiki nowiki satellite, based around an RM 81 Agena Agena B . ref name GSP cite web url http space.skyrocket.de doc sdat kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Gunter last Krebs publisher Gunter s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch of Discoverer 33 occurred at 19 23 UTC on 23 October 1961. A Thor Agena Thor DM 21 Agena B rocket was used, flying from Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 75 Launch Complex 75 3 5 at the Vandenberg Air Force Base . ref name LaunchLog cite web url http planet4589.org space log launchlog.txt title Launch Log first Jonathan last McDowell publisher Jonathan s Space Page accessdate 30 June 2010 ref The launch ended in failure after the Agena failed to separate from the Thor first stage. ref cite web url http www.fas.org spp military program imint kh 3.htm title KH 3 Corona first Christina last Lindborg first2 ... ref Discoverer 33 was intended to have operated in a low Earth orbit . It had a mass of convert .... The Satellite Recovery Vehicle carried by Discoverer 33 was SRV 553. br clear left References reflist Discoverer Keyhole Orbital launches in 1961 Category 1961 in spaceflight Category Satellite launch failures US spacecraft stub pl Discoverer 33 ... more details