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KH-5 ARGON was a series of reconnaissance satellites produced by the United States from February 1961 to August 1964. The KH-5 operated similarly to the CORONA series of satellites, as it ejected a canister of photographic film. At least 12 missions were attempted, but at least 7 resulted in failure. The satellite was manufactured by Lockheed. Launches used Thor-Agena launch vehicles flying from Vandenberg Air Force Base, with the payload being integrated into the Agena.

U.S. RecSat Big PictureU.S. RecSat Big Picture
KH-5 ARGON Agena BKH-5 ARGON Agena B
KH-5 ARGON Agena DKH-5 ARGON Agena D
KH-5 ARGON (Agena-D)KH-5 ARGON (Agena-D)
KH-5 ARGON (Agena-B)KH-5 ARGON (Agena-B)
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classspace object1963Corona 72space probe, KH-5 ArgonWikidata
    commonsimageU.S. RecSat Big Picture Commons
    commonsimageKH-5 ARGON Agena B Commons
    commonsimageKH-5 ARGON Agena D Commons
    commonsimageKH-5 ARGON (Agena-D) Commons
    commonsimageKH-5 ARGON (Agena-B) Commons