Function | Expendable launch system |
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Manufacturer | Douglas |
Country of origin | United States |
Size | |
Height | 23 m (75 ft) |
Diameter | 2.44 m (8 ft) |
Mass | 50,000 kg (110,000 lb) |
Stages | 2-3 |
Launch history | |
Status | Retired |
Launch sites | Vandenberg AFB, LC-4300, LE-6, SLC-10W |
Total launches | 26 |
Success(es) | 23 |
Failure(s) | 3 |
First flight | 19 Jan 1965 |
Last flight | 19 February 1976 |
The Thor-Burner was an American expendable launch system, a member of the Thor rocket family.[1][2] It consisted of a Thor missile, with one or two Burner upper stages.[1][2] It was used between 1965 and 1976 to orbit a number of satellites, most commonly Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) weather satellites. [3] Twenty-four were launched, of which two failed. It weighed 51,810 kg and was 24 metres tall.