Vanguard TV-3BU

Vanguard TV-3BU
Vanguard rocket undergoing static test on launch pad
NamesVanguard Test Vehicle-Three Backup
Mission typeInternational Geophysical Year
OperatorNaval Research Laboratory
COSPAR IDVAGT3B
Mission duration62 seconds (failed to orbit)
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftVanguard 1B
Spacecraft typeVanguard
ManufacturerNaval Research Laboratory
Launch mass1.5 kg
DimensionsSphere of 16.3 cm in diameter
Start of mission
Launch date5 February 1958, 07:33 GMT
RocketVanguard
Launch siteCape Canaveral, LC-18A
ContractorGlenn L. Martin Company
End of mission
Decay dateFailed to orbit
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit (planned)
RegimeLow Earth orbit
Perigee altitude655 km
Apogee altitude3840 km
Inclination34.2°
Period132.0 minutes
Newsreel of the Vanguard TV-3BU launch
The Vanguard 1 satellite electronics card
The Vanguard rocket cutaway view

Vanguard TV-3BU, also called Vanguard Test Vehicle-Three Backup, was the second flight of the American Vanguard rocket. An unsuccessful attempt to place an unnamed satellite, Vanguard 1B, into orbit, the rocket was launched on 5 February 1958. It was launched from LC-18A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Fifty-seven seconds after launch, control of the vehicle was lost, and it failed to achieve orbit. At 57 seconds, the booster suddenly pitched down. The skinny second stage broke in half from aerodynamic stress, causing the Vanguard to tumble end-over-end before a range safety officer sent the destruct command. The cause of the failure was attributed to a spurious guidance signal that caused the first stage to perform unintended pitch maneuvers. Vanguard TV-3BU only reached an altitude of 6.1 km (3.8 mi), the goal was 3,840 km (2,390 mi).