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DOW-UAP-D48, Department of the Air Force Report, 1996
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131. LV-3A/ Agena B (Rubber Gun), 17 June 62, Response Mode 4, Flight Phase 3:
Although Atlas performance was satisfactory, the mission was apparently a
failure. No other data available.
134. 67E (Extra Bonus), 13 July 62, Response Mode 4, Flight Phase 2 and 2.5: A LOX
leak in the high-pressure line apparently froze sustainer control components.
Residual sustainer thrust after cutoff continued for some 30 seconds, causing a
120-mile overshoot.
137. 145D (Mariner R-1), 22 July 62, Response Mode 5, Flight Phase 2: Booster stage
and flight appeared normal until after booster staging at guidance enable at about
157 seconds. Operation of guidance rate beacon was intermittent. Due to this and
faulty guidance equations, erroneous guidance commands were given based on
invalid rate data.
Vehicle deviations became evident at 172 seconds and
continued throughout flight with a maximum yaw deviation of 60° and pitch
deviation of 28° occurring at 270 seconds. The vehicle deviated grossly from the
planned trajectory in azimuth and velocity, and executed abnormal maneuvers in
pitch and yaw. The missile was destroyed by the RSO at 293.5 seconds, some 12
seconds after SECO.
141. 87D (Peg Board II), 9 Aug 62, Response Mode 4, Flight Phase 2.5: Failure of the
sustainer/vernier hydraulic system to maintain system pressure prevented
normal operation during the vernier solo phase.
142. 57F (Crash Truck), 10 Aug 62, Response Mode 5, Flight Phase 1: The roll program
failed. The missile was destroyed by the RSO at 68 seconds.
144. 179D (Mariner R-2), 27 Aug 62, Response Mode NA, Flight Phase 2: Flight was
successful although roll control was lost during the period from 140 seconds to
190 seconds due to erratic performance of vernier engine #2. Before and after this
time interval, vernier #2 and all other Atlas and Agena systems performed
normally.·
146. 4D (Briar Street), 2 Oct 62, Response Mode 4, Flight Phase 2: The missile self-
destructed at 183 seconds. The vernier engines shut down prematurely at 46
seconds. Subsequently, closure of the vernier bleed valves led to excessively high
sustainer performance and premature shutdown at 181.3 seconds.
148. 215 D (Ranger-5), 18 Oct 62, Response Mode NA, Flight Phase 5: Flight was
regarded as successful although failure in the ground control system 35 minutes
after launch prevented accomplishment of primary lunar impact and study
m1ss10n.
The guidance . rate beacon failed at 94.6 seconds but backup
differentiated tracking data kept the vehicle within normal limits.
153. 13F (Action Time), 14 Nov 62, Response Mode 4, Flight Phase 1: The flight was
terminated when sustainer and vernier engines shut down prematurely at
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