Pioneer P-30

Launch Failure

Liftoff Time (GMT)

15:13:00

Sunday September 25, 1960

Watch Replay

Official Livestream

Mission Details

Launch Notes

Second-stage propellant feed malfunction caused a failure.

Pioneer P-30

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Pioneer P-30 (also known as Atlas-Able 5A, or Pioneer Y) was intended to be a lunar orbiter probe, but the mission failed shortly after launch on September 25, 1960. The objectives were to place a highly instrumented probe in lunar orbit, to investigate the environment between the Earth and Moon, and to develop technology for controlling and maneuvering spacecraft from Earth. It was equipped to estimate the Moon's mass and topography of the poles, record the distribution and velocity of micrometeorites, and study radiation, magnetic fields, and low-frequency electromagnetic waves in space.

Trans Lunar Injection

1 Payload

176 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
Atlas-D Able

Active 1959 to 1960


Rocket

Height: 35m

Liftoff Thrust

1,880 Kilonewtons

Stages

3

Launch Site

LC-12

Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA

Fastest Turnaround

32 days 4 hours

Stats

Atlas-Able


2nd

Mission

1st

Mission of 1960

1960


23rd

Orbital launch attempt