Pioneer 2

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Pioneer 2 was an early U.S. lunar probe launched in 1958 as part of NASA’s first series of space exploration missions.

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Pioneer 2 canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States space probe
lunar probe
spacecraft
uncrewed spacecraft
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
epoch early space age
failureCause third stage malfunction
failurePhase launch vehicle third stage
followedBy Pioneer 3
historicalSignificance one of the first U.S. lunar probes
part of NASA’s first series of space exploration missions
intendedDestination Moon
intendedMission lunar orbit
launchComplex Launch Complex 17A
launchDate 1958-11-08
launchMass approximately 39 kilograms
launchSite Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
surface form: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Cape Canaveral
surface form: Cape Canaveral, Florida
launchVehicle Thor-Able
launchYear 1958
maximumAltitude approximately 1550 kilometers
missionType lunar flyby attempt
lunar probe
operator NASA
NASA
surface form: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
orbitType suborbital trajectory
outcome failed to reach the Moon
partOf Pioneer program
powerSource batteries
precededBy Pioneer 1
primaryObjective study space environment near the Moon
program Pioneer program
reentry Earth atmosphere
reentryDate 1958-11-08
reentryOutcome burned up in Earth atmosphere
scientificInstruments magnetometer
micrometeorite detector
radiation detectors
secondaryObjective test lunar probe technologies
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraftType spin-stabilized spacecraft
status mission failure

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Pioneer program includes Pioneer 2
Pioneer 0 followedBy Pioneer 2
Pioneer 3 relatedMission Pioneer 2
Pioneer 1 nextMission Pioneer 2