DISCOVERER 29
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Object Name DISCOVERER 29
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Norad ID 181
Cospar ID 1961-023A
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Discoverer 29 (1961 Psi) was launched August 30, 1961, by the U.S. Air Force Ballistic Missile Division into a low altitude polar orbit (apogee 345 miles, perigee 140 miles, inclination 82.1 deg) with an orbit period of 91.6 min. The program objectives were to test a system of better orbital control of the Agena B launch vehicle and to collect scientific data concerning electrons, x-rays, and galactic RF radiation. In addition, several biological specimens were exposed to the environment of space while making 33 orbits of the earth. The spacecraft decayed from orbit and was recovered on September 10, 1961, from the sea. Information concerning the success of the spacecraft was not found as of November 1969.

Launch Date 1961-08-30
Decay Date 1961-09-10
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Launch Site Air Force Western Test Range, California, USA
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Period: 90.7 min
Inclination: 82.1°
Apogee: 490.0 km
Perigee: 131.0 km
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