STS-51-C & Orion 1 (USA-8)

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

19:50:00

Thursday January 24, 1985

Watch Replay

Official Livestream

Mission Details

Launch Notes

USA 8 was the first classified Department of Defense (DoD) mission

STS-51-C

Wiki

The mission was the first shuttle flight dedicated to the Department of Defense (DoD), and most information about it remains classified. For the first time, NASA did not provide pre-launch commentary to the public until nine minutes before liftoff. The Air Force only stated that the shuttle successfully launched its payload with an Inertial Upper Stage on the mission's seventh orbit. It is believed that the payload was a Magnum/ORION ELINT satellite.

Low Earth Orbit

Orion 1 (Magnum) (USA-8)

Wiki

The Orion (Magnum) satellites are geostationary signals intelligence satellites, which replaced the Rhyolite/Aquacade series. Their purpose was to intercept missile telemetry from the Soviet Union and China. Originally developed under the codename Magnum, their name was replaced by Orion (RIO) before the first launch. Additionally to the SIGINT task, these two satellites also included a communications cross-link system in space and had some limited data relay capability. Orion 1 (USA 8) was launched on 24 January 1985 on Shuttle flight Discovery STS-51-C with IUS upper stage. For monitoring the western portion of the Soviet Union it was likely positioned around 70° East for five years.

Geocentric

1 Payload

Rocket

Retired
Space Shuttle Discovery

Active 1984 to 2011

National Aeronautics and Space Administration logo

Agency

NASA

Price

$450.00 million

Rocket

Height: 56.1m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 27,500 kg

GTO: 3,810 kg

Liftoff Thrust

30,250 Kilonewtons

Stages

2

Strap-ons

2

Launch Site

LC-39A

Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

Fastest Turnaround

5 days 6 hours

Stats

Space Shuttle


15th

Mission

1st

Mission of 1985

1985


10th

Orbital launch attempt