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Description of document: National Reconnaissance Office: A History of Satellite Reconnaissance, Vol. IIIA, Robert Perry, January 1974
Released date: 11-January-2008 Posted date: 06-February-2008 Source of document: National Reconnaissance Office
MS&O/Information Access and Release Team 14675 Lee Road Chantilly, VA 20151-1715 Fax: 703-227-9198 Online form: http://www.nro.gov/foia/RequestInput.aspx
Note: Later less redacted release of this item available here. The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website.
Per your of 1 January 2008, you have withdrawn your appealto the ISCAP for the Perry History Volumes III a and b. TheNational Reconnaissance Office (NRO) has reviewed the encloseddocument under the provisions of Executive Order 12958. Thedeleted portions of the text remain classified per ExecutiveOrder 12958, section 1.5 (c).
If you have any questions, please call me at(703) 227-9128 and reference NRO case number E01-0001.
_Ihortly thereafter. He wal ~rticulU'lyiDteresteel in the
Eastman approach because it emboclied two major elemeutl towarel
In the meantime. reconnaiu&nce specialist. of The Rand
Corporation had renewed their effortl to ineluce the Balllatic MislUe
Division (BMD). immediate IpoMor of the Samol program. to
elevelop a lpin-ltabilized reconnaillance Iyltem along the linel of
a 1957 Rand. proposal. In relponee to a reque.t from B1I4O. Rand in
June 1960 belan workina with Space Technology Laboratorie. (STL)
on a plan to develop a system which by taking maximum advantale
of available technology could be made operational in the near term.
BMD interelt .temmed largely from Charykl.earlier ,poMor.hip
of such an approach.
On 7 July 1960, a group of Rand and STL specialists quietly
assembleel at the invitation of Colonel Paul Worthman of BMD, the
sub-ro.a Air Force manager of the Corona activity. to elisCUIs
detail. of a newly conceived variant of the original spin-stabUized
.satellite. Rand had concluded that it would be perfectly fealible to
orbit a reconnaU.ance .ateWte
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covered a lSOO-poaaclaate1lite c&l'rybaa a'36-iDch (focalleqth)
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1l&Dd'. recommeJuladoD to STL
the .premi.e of operatioaa
bIt:o a aemi-formal pl'opoaal. It differed fl'OID the earlier acheme
in beina baaed on a camera with a 24-iDch 10callelJlth aDd ill certaia
other -miDor detalla.Apart fr'om' re~iat:r04lQCtloD of the apia atabW
..doD mode after a'lapae of two "&I'a, lb chief attraction lay 1D
cover..e at a Ir01md reaolutioa of &boat 17 feet. If the .atel,Ute
were OI'leated ao ".a to haft ita leu poIndal d1I'ectly clOWDWard
whUe onl'1a~ 55 North it: woulcl ~ovide uaeful cover..e of
aU of the aortMrD bemlapbel'e lylDl between 40 uul 70 _Ireea. 1
By early Aupat 1960, STL badahaped the earUel' achem.'
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'I'D' •••...--By as Aqut 1960. wIl.. tile Pre.Wat approvecl tIM ••tabll.ll-
meAt of a tilhtly coDtroll.cl ••cretarlat-leye1 aateUite recoDDala.ance
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111_ VII Byeman/T"llt· t\eyhOltc",·" \1 1/1, Qroty
• On 10 September 1960, vea-y.hol"tly after the Seca-etary of
the Au Foa-ce Samoa Project Office (SAI'SP) .haclle.a1ly come into
beiDa at BMD, Charyk met 1IIrith Bri.adier General R.obert E. Greer
(the proaram'. new mlllta;ry director), Colonel Paul E. Beran
(cha.irmaD of the £-6 .ource .election board), and LieuteDADt
Colaw Jame. Sea, (Greer'a procurement aaviaor). After coulderq
"'of'.. --.Ii.
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....... ...a BlI8men/ TMnI· KeyNlleCcr:r......s Only
all the optto..... tbey ..reed tbat thebe.tcour.e wa
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C:":ro.s ONy .
..so••aeIii
Iulde Ge-Jru Gr••r'. or.__tIo.......1'.
r.tlftly few people iDlt'al1y kaew~ DOrmAllwm .. pr...
occapatloD with the tub of the mOmellt pro..d.. hi""" .ucc••dul
lDaulator ••aWl r.ndom curio.itj. Mon of the Air Force ebu.d
mod.ate effective laterw .ecrecy" that becauaeFocuremuat aDd
.ort of club to wJlic:h mo.t cl.areel All' Forc. pez:.0111181 were admi.tt..cl
without qvauflcatioa--DO lar••••cal. developm.at .ffort coalcl
po••1bl,. be cont°ea1ed.
III~
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HaNle 'J118yeman/Talent· Keyl\OleCr,r.:r~IS Onl1
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him for .e..r&1 mo... Amoq a1l1he .pace Fop-una be1ll&
coaclucted by NASA UMl tIM All' "oree. cmly tboae coat,I_d. wlthiD
the recomaai••aDCe effort were .ilJdficutly cOIICealecL lloutiDe
.ecudty ,cre..d ••vera! of the ......ll.tary .ateUite•• " but aped.DCe
had demcmatl'ated that fora recOllDaiaA.DCe ·prOlram· "l'oudDe .ecurlty"
WU DOt eeouaJa. The apparent luceptlbUity of aa.y acJmowle.ed.
••telllte recoDDai.luac. pr0p'am to cuceUatiOD Oil paliticallroUll"
wu particularly acute bll960-l961
.... - .... ell.. ..
•It may be araued. that the CIA bad. done all thol. thiDI. in CoroDa
without arouq luapicioltt· but in fact Corou ...1 Ulhtly cOIICealeclwader "Di.coverer" for itl flrlt four yearl, aDd ill aDy ca.e CIAexpelldi record. ..... the ca.efor
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Hencr.e till B,lemen/Ta.nt· "'''Yl'1Clle:~~!I'(I': Oniy
........,••r
Ia ew:h cucametaac•• th. academic CODeerD C••ral Cr.er had.
YOlced. .iz mcmtbe e&l'ller became. a real problem. Not 0111' .... &bere
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to uayddDa thataillt iIlYitAi doe. ecntiny of Dlacoyerer uui tlau
.threatea compromiae of CorODa)
pQadbilltiee, Gellerd Greer coaceived All approach baaed in part
oa hia earller ual.,.1e 01 the problem of covert procuremeat. In
November 1960 he bad be.Un ''black'' cODtl'actiDa wuler the pbiloaopDy
that aiDce uev.r~dy" kDew it ... impoaalble for the Air Force to
approval cbazmeb, one mipt do qUite a lot of uuupectecl buyiDg
aAd cOlltractiDa by merely obtaintn•• direct authorisation. It
occurred to him that the ao1moll t
fomul in the aame theaia. Se thereby ilweDted the concept of the
"null pro,ram, " a deve10pmeat with DO kDoWll oriain aDd 110 apecifiecl
,oal. U auch a pro.ram were collCiucted UDder the ae.ia of a bi.hly
ciaaamed payload. it ahould be elltirely pouible to purcha.e boCMtera,
"everybody" blew that the entire reconnabaance aatallite proaram
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Handle '''I B".me"/Tele"~· Kt,-: ..CCr",rois C-,
woald
a.l'V. toc~.moat oba.rvera tbat it bad to haft aome obJectlve'
PatdDa .acb a coy.r iDto .s.ct r d deYiou ac:bembaa
aDd a IUp '.11'•• of iA.eDUity. b.at br 1 1961 the plaa Iwl been
redUCM toa,.d&.ca~ 1~..ra11y approved by UDUraecretary Charyk. 3
au I'll'."t1efldIe ".~n/Taient· Ke.,hdeCCl'ltrots Only
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occurred th. phI'... a~t '!DOt ....aecl to a particul~ .pace project. "
Ap.-reatl.y the mattar •••m.d .0 mqpdane to the Air Staff that
the autborbbla teletype maD&led to let lo.t .omewhere in the Peiltalon-
AI'SC headqu.rten ma... Nearl., two we.b -'1'•. Deeded to atzoailhtell
out the l'e.a1tb1a co••loll. &JIll ne. tbaD. it pl'oyed Mca••U'y to applyo 5
cODaiderable pre"1Il'e be1ol'e ol'.am..Uoaal iD.ertia coa1el be overcome.
Ina further uehara,. of teletype., all written ..u ill aclvallce
in General Greer'. eomplellt t the .pecial project. office ••taWbhed
15 8D: 17017.'4
Handle M 8yemanl TelBnlo Keyner':
CorlHOIS QrI. 0'
•• • •A Corona capaulf! dieS aurvive an UDPlarmed reentry. in Venezuela.aever&! yeara later--and nobody noticecl.
BYE 1'01'·'4 Z6He,. VII B.,.man/lallnt· Kayrlllll
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A aet of four rocket .Dp., each capable of procluciDl SO
pOUDds of thruat, would provicle lor orbit maiDteDPce. Six more
such rockets were located in the aft aection of the reeDtry vehicle.
After reorieDtation of the a.teWte by 180 delrees ud a 60-delree
pitchdown had been completed. the reeDtry vehicle would be separated
from the vehicle miclsectiOll aDd the eDliDe. fired. A velocity meter
sipaled,shutdOWD. 14
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':,' :'(11$ :On.!
....it...r
CorGaa wa. ill ODe 01 it. periodic apaama of operatioaal difficulty.
and the propo.alfor a Lanyard development waa receivilla .enerally
friendly attention. (Lanyard wu a re-e.ilUterec!. einlle-camera
E-S .y.tem ill Corona vehicle•• )
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C:~:'Q'S C.. !
rneeliDa acheelule. aDd periOI'lDUlC. l'8quizoernellt••bowel the pl'imary
d.v.1QpmeDt aY8tem. eDcOUDter ful'tber difficulty. There waa leDera!
He DOted that the performaDCe requa-emeDu of the a ,.tem
pubecl the .tate of the .atellite art. in three I pacific area.:
Bot. It ••em. cle&l'~eactlDatoaD baappl'opriate iDceDave
.tructul'e. Pel'hap. the chuae could haft been made earller. But
the upe tlaat a.emed to atallCl oa;t clearl,. after the fact.--workmaaahip
cletel'iol'ati-. faulty in.paction. lDadeqaate te.ttq. and cata.tI'ophic
faU1U'e. re.ultia,fzoOll1 .uch caue. rather t1laD frOll1 ba.lc eDaineerm,
de.lan problem••-were not readUy detectable in the DOI'IDU evente of
th_proaram•_make the ideJatlflcation of the.e problem. uay ea.ieri whenSZ
a11,08. re..oaably well, propheu of doom baft .mall voicea.
171 BYE 1'101'J.""
• Somewhat wtchy hi.torical accoama 01 the early Samo. pro,ramappeared ID. the All' Force hUtorie. prepared at Wrlaht Air DeYeJopmetC.-er (later tbe Ael'o-watical S,.tem. DiYiaiOll of the Ail' ForceS.,.t..a Commud) In the mid-19Sh 1Nt eYeD then acc..a to proaramdet&U.waa difficult to acquire. StW. "etcbier recorda appearecllD.early cbroDOlopcal .ummarle. of activity at the Balldtic MiaaileaDivbioll (later the Space aad Muane. Sratem. Or,aalaatioll of theAir Force Syatem. COauDUUI) hom about 1956 v.ndl early 1960. The
179
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"coDli_d) fk.t ••doa attempt to write a bbtory of aDJ' .w:h prolramwu .poMorecl by Major GeMr&! (dlea BrA,adler Ciueral) Robert E.Gr.er ill 1962. He al'rUllecl to ba.. Robert P.rry. at that time lb. All'Fol'c. hlatoriaa for the Air Forc. Spac. Sy.tame Diu., •••iped to
.Iai. ol',am -&don. tb. Special Projec:te 0ff1c:.. OIl aD bafcmDa1. part-time••1.8. Greer'. apr••••d p\J.l"P08. wae to ia.ur.tlaat accoUllta of th.iDcr_.ially c:ompl_ Air I'orc. rec:0smai8.aac:••&telli. prop&m wereprepared before the vi'&! recora dieappeared. Hi8 .upport wae CODtiDu.ed UMl.ular,ed by Id••uec:•••ora (0...1'&1. 1. L. ....rtUa. w. Ci.Ea.. Lew A11ea, aDd D. D. BraclbvD). The activity to be conred bytile W.tory a1a~ apandecl .ubetad.lly, !arlelyat the UI'IiDI of ColOllelPaul E. Worthman, aD early Coro_ prop... JD&D&I.r and aGbaequeDtlytil. lOllI-term c:bl., of pi... for a\ICc•••l.. 1M•. of lb. NatiOlla1RecoDD&iaa_ce 0fflC. atalf lD th. Peatal-. Perry cDJltiDued to work towardacompr....l". _teUlte ,rec:OJmabaaac:. prolram h18tory after 1.aviDlW. Air Fol'c. poe1tloD to jolla tM r ••arch .ta1f of the Rand Cot'poratiOllIII 196«, &lid became a cDDtract hbtorlaD aft.1' tl'aD.f.rrq from Randto Tecm.alOlY Seme. Corporation in 1972. He wu br1e1lya..btedby W. D. P1atDam, aotber fOrlllel" All' I'o:rc. bl.toriaa employed byIlaad, in 1969-70. Bureaucratic cCID.ideratioa.(the "blue .u1t" AirForce wcu1d _t "1''' to the apeD4ltare of Proj.ct RUId contract funclaOJ! .uc:h work) latarraptecl the prepuatioD of the hi.tory betw.eD 1'69and 1973. ad re1aUnly littl.... doN.la the year. 1967-69 bec.u.e ofPerry'. primary commltmeDt to the Rand Corporation ".ipmell.t.. Thework ... takeD up ..ala. lat. la 197Z aDder CD Dtrac:t HtweeD the SpedalProjee:u Office aDd T.cbDol0lyS.mc. Corporatioa., at whic:h tim.Robert A. Butl.r. a COD.altant with that fil'lD, became a collaborator.Tbe procbactof that .pa.modlc work ov.r a period of ten year. '(to thedme of till. DOce) i. thb maaucript--_ic:h iDc:1ude. cover.le of theback,roUDd of Samo., tbe ••vera! E-..rl•• samo. prolr.... Corcmaand Ita de.c.DdaIIta'--"eY0111ti0ll of the NaUonalllec:OIlUi..anc. Offic.' &adit.~e•• aDd related L••lIe. and prolram••To the be.t bowl.d.. 01 the prHent author. aDd pre.ent aDd ,..tmember. of the NRO .taff. there ia nO formal h18tory of any otherr.collDai...ce propam "er c0D4acted 'by the, UDited State.. Ie CIA.pollaored Iao.tory of CorOlla ... ,nominally ill. preparaUOD l.te in 1972..aDd apparentlY.DIIle effort witbiD CIA baa be.n d."oted to pr•••rviDIrecorcU of the ld••lbt (U-2.) uad Oxcart (A-l2.) airc:raft prOlram•• blltthat repres....ta the .tam of .ucb hi.tory. Th. aIlc:••tor of all .uch prolr&lld.the balloon-carried recOlUl&ie.ance camera .,.tem of the mld-1950•• appear.to u"e eIi.appeared from the recoru.' Cil"en the volume of documentationof rec:oDD&i..aa.c:e prolram ac:tivtty by 1970. that i. unUkely to happen alain--
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• (cOlitimaed.) but d.etail.d aOVee material of the k1ad ava11a1a1e illthe early year. ofIQUlilDt !D8I CorQD& had became a eaaua1tyof therecorda cleatruetiO.ll prac••• by 1970. '0 .er. ia JIG ..auraae. thatall of the importaat eYeDte can eYer be captured for bietoriula.(ap, March 1973) .
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6. For d.tail., ••• VolVtJda hlatDl'J' P m~ et •.,.
43. lllteniew,· YOu a. E. Or..1' by Il. P.rI'Y. 20 Nov 64. I"'.45. 1W4l. I-46. I47• aP", 30 JUDe 65. I• 8.
• 9. cpa. 30 J1III65, PrOC1ll'emeAt SectioA• I50. OP" 30 Se, 65; 31 Dec 65i ••• ago ChV of Vol V, tid. IIll... aDd putieu1ul, pp Zil .t • .,.
Sl~ cpa. 31 Dec 65. 152.. Wemo, . Ba.D J. L. :War
.•ubJ: S1IIDIIl&I'y AD&lyai ",lD&en1ew, Martial by R. !:
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A. DOted ei..where, the abortive Samos E-3, E-S, E-6, aDe1LaDyard.,..tem. were iateDdecl to perform .urvei1laDc:e fuactlona of one son oranother, but DODeeyer hec&IIle operaticmal aDd cmlY°LaDyard producedsatellite pboto.raphy.
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Apart fl'OD1 Coro-.whicia 1wI .... operatioD&lfcw three yean,ODe LaDyud I11pt of May 1963 wIW:h produced a few J*Dkalraph.of DO peat IIltelli.eDC. wonh &lid t:b8 ~etm'... hom OM Samo. £ ..1mi••• (with re.o1utloll limited to Uoat 100 fe.t), repre••tecltheOJI1y prevlcn. .ucc••••• at a .atel1it. reccnmala.anc••ffDn tlIat hadbeell ill aiatnc. for 111M yeara &lid bad been heavily fuDde4 for fiYe.Coro....poDaGred by the CIA,· ... DOt coll.ider_ all e1eme1ltofthe "Air Force" .ate1l1te recODlla1aa~epro.ram, beiDa da••lIieda. an litaterimll capability .,.te. nell tbo. denloped, III8Il&lecl,and operated moatly by Air Force people. Both tbe Samoa E-5ADel Samoa E ..6 proarama bad falled &Ild had be_ caaceued by the elldof 19~·. after eipt cODaecattYe mi••loll faUue. (Dille. if the fUat1. «I were cOUlllted). An effo1't that .,ery proballly co.t more than
had yet to produce ua.fu1 photoara~.
an: tton·'4
Hencle we ev-n.n/"'nt· t<e,hclIeControl$ Only
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m_tII. A maJDr cDIltri~tor ... a bureaucratic CDDlpetluOD for
cGIltrol ol tile .ate1llte reconnai 88aace prDpoam. But fDr the mo.t
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Cer:t"OIS Only
•Director of til. Natioa.al llecOIUlweuace Of1lce from February
1963 to October 1965.
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Flu aer.ecl .. Actiaa Director at vviou tim•• between July Iiancl September 1965. clvq McMmaD'a temporary abaeace.. McMillan'.plana were mcnm to the DO.taff ill July.
ir.
aD: uo".,,,Handle 'Ill 8feman/Telent· I'f.eyhole
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6. W..._3951. MOe. R.. E. Oreei-, DidSP to BOe. J. 10.Wim.lD, Dir/NRO Staff. 27 Dec 63. .
5.
3. wnt, .wo. a. E. OI'Hr, Diz/SP,-15 AlII 63, ._j: Plaulor ~cra=1ftI1I•••atatt.sat8lltlli ••e·w.i*'wA&•• '
1. Memo, E. M. PU'ceu. Qma, lleCCWY'i8.ace Paae1e toDCl, 1u1 Mi8abJ: Paae1lo~ I'utve Sate1Jlte lleC'O'U'·'.'aDCeOpU'atioDe: m o. B. Ud..,I1·". »_0. to D1r CIA. 11 Sep63, .1I1tj: Jaapl tloa of Pvc.u P-.lllecom.-dat1aae.botIlla SAl'll me••
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It. 1.4.,."311, BCea 1. L. MudD. Dh-/NIlO Staff, toMQea~.01'.'1'. Dh SPt Z~aa 6.; .... _5002.Gz••1' to Dr. ·B. YcMUI... DIUtO. 3 1a64;~1319. WartID to (k••I'•• J- 64, Ia SP m•••
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16.
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