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The 172 spacecrafts launched in 1967 :
1) Intelsat 2B 2) Discoverer 109 / KH-4A 3) IDSCS 16 4) IDSCS 17
5) IDSCS 18 6) IDSCS 19 7) IDSCS 20 8) IDSCS 21
9) IDSCS 22 10) IDSCS 23 11) Kosmos 138 / Zenit-2 43 12) Kosmos 139 / OGCh (FOBS #3)
13) ESSA 4 14) Apollo 1 (Apollo 204) 15) OV 3-5 16) Improve Samos 36 / KH-7 36
17) Lunar Orbiter 3 18) Kosmos 140 / Soyuz 3 19) P-35-17 / DAPP 2418 20) D-1C / Diadème 1
21) Kosmos 141 / Zenit-4 22) Kosmos 142 / DS-U2-I 2 23) D-1D / Diadème 2 24) Discoverer 110 / KH-4A
25) Titan Samos 4 / KH-8 4 GAMBIT 26) Kosmos 143 / Zenit-2 45 27) Kosmos 144 / Meteor 6 28) Kosmos 145 / DS-U2-M 2
29) OSO 3 30) Kosmos 146 / L-1 2P 31) Kosmos 147 / 
Zenit-2 44
32) Kosmos 148 / DS-P1-I 2
33) Kosmos 149 / DS-MO 1 34) OGCh  (FOBS #4Zenit-4 35) Kosmos 150 / Zenit-4 36) Intelsat 2C
37) Kosmos 151 / Strela-2 38) Kosmos 152 / DS-P1-Yu 7 39) Discoverer 111 / KH-4A 40) Kosmos 153 / Zenit-2 48
41) ATS 2 42) Research Payload Module 481 43) Kosmos 154 / L-1 3P 44) Kosmos 155 / Zenit-4
45) "Osumi #3" 46) Transit 15 / NNS O-12 47) Surveyor 3 48) ESSA 5
49) Soyuz 1 50) San Marco 2 51) Titan Samos 5 / KH-8 5 GAMBIT 52) Kosmos 156 / Meteor
53) Vela Hotel 7 / Vela 4A 54) Vela Hotel 8 / Vela 4B 55) ERS 18 / ORS 4 56) ERS 20  / OV5-3
57) ERS 27 / OV5-1 58) Lunar Orbiter 4 59) Ariel 3 / UK-3 60) Discoverer 112 / KH-4A
61) Hitchhiker 14 62) Kosmos 157 / Zenit-2 49 63) Kosmos 158 / Tsiklon GVM 64) Kosmos 159 / E-6LS 111
65) Kosmos 160 / OGCh (FOBS #4) 66) Transit 16 / NNS O-13 67) Kosmos 161 / Zenit-4 68) Improve Samos 37 / KH-7 37
69) LOGACS 70) Explorer 34 / IMP 4 71) Molniya 1-5 72) ESRO 2A
73) Calsphere IV 74) Surcal 160 75) GGSE 4 76) GGSE 5
77) Timation 1 78) Surcal 159 / Calsphere III 79) Surcal 152 80) SURCAL 153
81) Kosmos 162 / Zenit-4 82) Improve Samos 38 / KH-7 38 83) Kosmos 163 / DS-U2-MP 2 84) Kosmos 164 / Zenit-2 50
85) Venera 4 86) Kosmos 165 / DS-P1-Yu 11 87) Mariner 5 88) Kosmos 166 / DS-U3-S 1
89) Discoverer 113 / KH-4A 90) Hitchhiker 15 91) Kosmos 167 / 4V-1 311 92) Kosmos / Zenit-4
93) Titan Samos 6 / KH-8 6 94) Kosmos / Tselina-O 95) Secor 9 / EGRS 9 96) Aurora 1
97) IDSCP 24 98) IDSCP 25 99) IDSCP 26 100) IDSCP 27
101) LES 5 102) DODGE 1 103) Kosmos 168 / Zenit-2 52 104) Surveyor 4
105) Kosmos 169 / OGCh (FOBS #5)  106) Explorer 35 / AIMP E 107) Kosmos / Zenit-4 108) Ferret 11
109) OV 1-11 / OV1-11S 110) OV 1-86 / OV1-8S 111) OV 1-12 / OV1-12S 112) OGO 4 /  POGO 2
113) Kosmos 170 / OGCh (FOBS #6) 114) Lunar Orbiter 5 115) Discoverer 114 / KH-4A 116) Kosmos 171 / OGCh (FOBS #7)
117) Kosmos 172 / Zenit-4 118) Titan Samos 7 / KH-8 7 GAMBIT 119) P-35-18 / DAPP 3419 120) Kosmos 173 / DS-P1-Yu 8
121) Kosmos 174 / Molniya-1Yu 122) Kosmos / Zenit-2 51 123) Biosatellite 2 124) Surveyor 5
125) Kosmos 175 / Zenit-4 126) Kosmos 176 / DS-P1-Yu 10 127) Discoverer 115 / KH-4A 128) Kosmos 177 / Zenit-2 53
129) Kosmos 178 / OGCh FOBS #8 130) Titan Samos 8 / KH-8 8 GAMBIT 131) Kosmos 179 / OGCh (FOBS #9) 132) Transit 17 / NNS  O-14
133) Kosmos 180 / Zenit-2 54 134) Kosmos / Tsiklon GVM 135) Zond / L-1 4L 136) Intelsat 2D
137) Molniya 1-6 138) P-35-19 / DAPP 4417 139) Kosmos 181 / Zenit-2 55 140) Kosmos 182 / Zenit-4
141) Kosmos 183 / OGCh (FOBS #10) 142) OSO 4 143) Molniya 1-7 144) Kosmos 184 / Meteor 8
145) Titan Samos 9 / KH-8 9 GAMBIT 146) Kosmos 185 / I2-BM 147) Kosmos 186 / Soyuz 6 148) Kosmos 187 / OGCh (FOBS #11)
149) Kosmos 188 / Soyuz 5 150) Kosmos 189 / Tselina-O GVM 151) Discoverer 116 / KH-4A 152) Hitchhiker 16
153) Kosmos 190 / Zenit-4 154) ATS 3 155) Surveyor 6 156) Apollo 4 (AS-501)
157) ESSA 6 158) Kosmos 191 / DS-P1-Yu 9 159) Zond / L-1 5L 160) Kosmos 192 / Tsiklon
161) Kosmos 193 / Zenit-2 58 162) Wresat 1 163) Kosmos 194 /  Zenit-4 164) OV 3-6/ ATCOS 2
165) Titan Samos 10 / KH-8 10 GAMBIT 166) Discoverer 117 / KH-4B 167) Pioneer 8 168) TTS 1
169) Kosmos 195 / Zenit-2 57 170) Kosmos 196 / DS-U1-G 2 171) Kosmos 197 / DS-U2-V 3 172) Kosmos 198 / US-A
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Spacecraft Entries
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Intelsat 2B
Spacecraft:  Intelsat II F-2
Numbers: 1967 payload #1 ; 1967-001A ; 834th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Interlsat
Launch: 11 January 1967 at 10h55 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta DSV-3E1 (Thor Delta E1 468 / Delta 44).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 109  / CORONA 1038 / KH-4A
Spacecraft:  OPS 1664
Numbers: 1967 payload #2 ; 1967-002A ; 835th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 14 January 1967 at 21h28 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-3W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2C 495 / Agena D SS-01B 1629).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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IDSCS 16 / DSCS I-8
Spacecraft:  OPS 9321 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #3 ; 1967-003A ; 836th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCS 17 / DSCS I-9
Spacecraft:  OPS 9322 : Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #4 ; 1967-003B ; 837th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCS 18 / DSCS I-10
Spacecraft:  OPS 9323 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #5 ; 1967-003C ; 838th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCS 19 / DSCS I-11
Spacecraft:  OPS 9324 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #6 ; 1967-003D ; 839th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCS 20 / DSCS I-12
Spacecraft:  OPS 9325 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #7 ; 1967-003E ; 840th spacecraft.
Type: Communications 
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCS 21 / DSCS I-13
Spacecraft:  OPS 9326 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #8 ; 1967-003F ; 841st spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s? Note that this spacecraft was still operating in mid-1978 and appears to have been the last Phase I satellite working.
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCS 22 / DSCS I-14
Spacecraft:  OPS 9327 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #9 ; 1967-003G ; 842nd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCS 23 / DSCS I-15
Spacecraft:  OPS 9328 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #10 ; 1967-003H ; 843rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 18 January 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (Titan 3C 3C-13 (Transtage-13)).
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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Kosmos 138
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 43
Numbers: 1967 payload #11 ; 1967-004A ; 844th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 19 January 1967 at 12h40 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 139
Spacecraft:  OGCh (FOBS #3)
Numbers: 1967 payload #12 ; 1967-005A ; 845th spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 25 January 1967 at 13h55 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-162, by a R-36-0.
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ESSA 4
Spacecraft:  TOS B
Numbers: 1967 payload #13 ; 1967-006A ; 846th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: ESSA
Launch: 26 January 1967 at 17h32 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2E, by a Delta E (Thor Delta E 472 / Delta 45).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Apollo 1 (Apollo 204)
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Numbers: 1967 payload #14 ; 1967 1st loss ; 847th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 27 January 1967 at UTC, from Cape Canaveral, by a Saturn IB (AS-204).
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Notes: On 7 January 1965, Dr. William A. Lee of NASA Manned Spacecraft Center announced new launch schedule for Saturn IB and Saturn V: 1966, three unmanned and one manned launches of Saturn IB; 1967, two unmanned Saturn V launches, one manned Saturn IB, Lem test with Saturn IB, one manned flight with complete Apollo spacecraft, using Saturn IB, and one manned flight using either Saturn IB or Saturn V, whichever was farthest along in development; 1968: a dress rehearsal for the lunar mission in earth orbit for one week with astronauts participating. “Then the moon,” said Dr. Lee. “We have a fighting chance to make it by 1970 and also stay within the $20 billion price tag set for the mission by former President Kennedy.”
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1965, p. 7 ;
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OV 3-5
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Numbers: 1967 payload #15 ; 1967 2nd loss ; 848th spacecraft.
Type: Science & technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 31 January 1967 at 12h45 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout B (S151C).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Improve Samos 36 / KH-7 36
Spacecraft:  OPS 4399 / AFP-206 [F36]
Numbers: 1967 payload #16 ; 1967-007A ; 849th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 2 February 1967 at UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by an Atlas Agena D (Atlas 7102 / Agena D).
Orbit: 136 km x 357 km x 103.0°
Decayed: 12 February 1967 (9 days)
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan McDowell's USAF imaging programs' Satellite Summary: KH-7 (Program 206) ;
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Lunar Orbiter 3
Spacecraft:  Lunar Orbiter C
Numbers: 1967 payload #17 ; 1967-008A ; 850th spacecraft.
Type: Lunar probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 5 February 1967 at 1h17 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-13, by an Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 5803 / Agena D 6632).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 140
Spacecraft:  Soyuz No. 3
Numbers: 1967 payload #18 ; 1967-009A ; 851st spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 7 February 1967 at 3h20 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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P-35-17 / DAPP 2418
Spacecraft:  OPS 6073 (FTV-2) / DMSP-Block-4A F8 (DMSP 4A/F2)
Data Acquisition and Processing Program
Numbers: 1967 payload #19 ; 1967-010A ; 852nd spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 8 February 1967 at 8h00 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's  LC-4300B6, by a Thor Burner 2 (169).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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D-1C / Diadème 1
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Numbers: 1967 payload #20 ; 1967-011A ; 853rd spacecraft.
Type: Geodesy
Sponsor: France
Launch: 8 February 1967 at 9h39 UTC, from Hammaguira Space Center's Brigitte, by a Diamant A (No. 3).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 141
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #21 ; 1967-012A ; 854th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 8 February 1967 at 10h19 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 142
Spacecraft:  DS-U2-I No. 2
Numbers: 1967 payload #22 ; 1967-013A ; 855th spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 14 February 1967 at 10h05 UTC, from Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome's LC-86/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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D-1D / Diadème 2
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Numbers: 1967 payload #23 ; 1967-014A ; 856th spacecraft.
Type: Geodesy
Sponsor: France
Launch: 15 February 1967 at 10h06 UTC, from Hammaguira Space Center's Brigitte, by a Diamant A (No. 4).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 110 / CORONA 1039 / KH-4A
Spacecraft:  OPS 4750
Numbers: 1967 payload #24 ; 1967-015A ; 857th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 22 February 1967 at 22h02 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-3W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2C 493 / Agena D SS-01B 1635).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Titan Samos 4 / KH-8 4 GAMBIT
Spacecraft:  OPS 4204
Numbers: 1967 payload #25 ; 1967-016A ; 858th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 24 February 1967 at 19h55 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 3B (3B-4 / Agena D).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 143
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 45
Numbers: 1967 payload #26 ; 1967-017A ; 859th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 27 February 1967 at 8h45 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 144
Spacecraft:  Meteor No. 6
Numbers: 1967 payload #27 ; 1967-018A ; 860th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 28 February 1967 at 14h38 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92M).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 145
Spacecraft:  DS-U2-M No. 2
Numbers: 1967 payload #28 ; 1967-019A ; 861st spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 3 March 1967 at 6h45 UTC, from Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome's LC-86/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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OSO 3
Spacecraft:  OSO E1 ; Orbiting Solar Observatory
Numbers: 1967 payload #29 ; 1967-020A ; 862nd spacecraft.
Type: Solar observatory
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 8 March 1967 at 16h12 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17A, by a Delta DSV-3C (Thor Delta C 431 / Delta 46).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 146
Spacecraft:  L-1 No. 2P
Numbers: 1967 payload #30 ; 1967-021A ; 863rd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test (Lunar program)
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 10 March 1967 at 11h30 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81L, by a D-1/Proton K (UR-500K/Blok D N10722701 ; Proton 8K82K 227-01 / 11S824).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 147
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 44
Numbers: 1967 payload #31 ; 1967-022A ; 864th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 13 March 1967 at 12h10 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 148
Spacecraft:  DS-P1-I No. 2
Numbers: 1967 payload #32 ; 1967-023A ; 865th spacecraft.
Type: Antimissile technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Denfense ministry
Launch: 16 March 1967 at 17h30 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 149
Spacecraft:  DS-MO No. 1
Numbers: 1967 payload #33 ; 1967-024A ; 866th spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 21 March 1967 at 10h07 UTC, from Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome's LC-86/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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FOBS #4
Spacecraft:  OGCh ; Fractional Orbital Bombardment System
Numbers: 1967 payload #35 ; 1967-025A ; 868th spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 22 March 1967, from Baykonur Cosmodroem's LC-162, by a R-36-0.
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 150
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #34 ; 1967 3rd loss ; 867th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 22 March 1967 at 12h43 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Intelsat 2C
Spacecraft:  Intelsat II F-3
Numbers: 1967 payload #36 ; 1967-026A ; 869th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Intelsat
Launch: 23 March 1967 at 1h30 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta DSV-3E1 (Thor Delta E1 470 / Delta 47).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 151
Spacecraft: Strela-2
Numbers: 1967 payload #37 ; 1967-027A ; 870th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (store/dump)
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 March 1967 at 11h44 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-41, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 152
Spacecraft:  DS-P1-Yu No. 7
Numbers: 1967 payload #38 ; 1967-028A ; 871st spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 25 March 1967 at 6h59 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 111 / CORONA 1040 / KH-4A
Spacecraft:  OPS 4779
Numbers: 1967 payload #39 ; 1967-029A ; 872nd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 30 March 1967 at 18h54 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-3W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2C 501 / Agena D SS-01B 1636).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Kosmos 153
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 48
Numbers: 1967 payload #40 ; 1967-030A ; 873rd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 4 April 1967 at 14h00 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ATS 2
Spacecraft:  ATS A / Advanced Technology Satellite 2
Numbers: 1967 payload #41 ; 1967-031A ; 874th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 6 April 1967 at 3h23 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-12, by an Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 5102 / Agena D 6152 (AA21)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: ATS 2 was a medium-altitude gravity-gradient-stabilized vehicle.
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NASA SP-4012 ;
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Research Payload Module 481
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #42 ; 1967-031B ; 875th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 6 April 1967 at 3h23 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-12, by an Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 5102 / Agena D 6152 (AA21)).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 154
Spacecraft:  L-1 No. 3P / Soyuz 7K-L1P
Numbers: 1967 payload #43 ; 1967-032A ; 876th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test (Lunar program)
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 8 April 1967 at 9h00 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81L, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/D (8K82K 228-01 / 11S824).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 155
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #44 ; 1967-033A ; 877th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 April 1967 at 11h02 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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"Osumi #3"
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #45 ; 1967 4th loss ; 878th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: Japan's ISAS
Launch: 13 April 1967, from Kagoshima Space Center's L, by a L-4S (Lambda 4S L-4S-3).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Transit 15 / NNS O-12 
Spacecraft: Transit O-12
Numbers: 1967 payload #46 ; 1967-034A ; 879th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 13 April 1967 at 3h25 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout A (S154C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Surveyor 3
Spacecraft:  Surveyor SC-3
Numbers: 1967 payload #47 ; 1967-035A ; 880th spacecraft.
Type: Lunar probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 17 April 1967 at 7h05 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas-Centaur (Atlas LV-3C AC-12 / Centaur D 292D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ESSA 5
Spacecraft:  TOS C
Numbers: 1967 payload #48 ; 1967-036A ; 881st spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: ESSA
Launch: 20 April 1967 at 11h21 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2E, by a Delta DSV-3E (Thor Delta E 484 / Delta 48).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Soyuz 1
Spacecraft:  Soyuz No. 4
Numbers: 1967 payload #49 ; 1967-037A ; 882nd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 23 April 1967 at 0h40 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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San Marco 2
Spacecraft:  San Marco B
Numbers: 1967 payload #50 ; 1967-038A ; 883rd spacecraft.
Type: Earth upper atmosphere studies
Sponsor: Italy
Launch: 26 April 1967 at 10h06 UTC, from San Marco, by a Scout B (S153C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Titan Samos 5 / KH-8 5 GAMBIT
Spacecraft:  OPS 4243
Numbers: 1967 payload #51 ; 1967 5th loss ; 884th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 26 April 1967 at 18h00 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 3B (3B-5 / Agena D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 156
Spacecraft:  Meteor
Numbers: 1967 payload #52 ; 1967-039A ; 885th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 27 April 1967 at 12h43 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Vela Hotel 7 / Vela 4A
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #53 ; 1967-040A ; 886th spacecraft.
Type: Nuclear explosion monitoring
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 28 April 1967 at 10h01 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-10).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Vela Hotel 8 / Vela 4B
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #54 ; 1967-040B ; 887th spacecraft.
Type: Nuclear explosion monitoring
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 28 April 1967 at 10h01 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-10).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ERS 18 / ORS 4
Spacecraft:  ORS 3(B)
Numbers: 1967 payload #55 ; 1967-040C ; 888th spacecraft.
Type: Earth-space environment studies
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 28 April 1967 at 10h01 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-10).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ERS 20  / OV5-3
Spacecraft:  ORS 3(C)
Numbers: 1967 payload #56 ; 1967-040D ; 889th spacecraft.
Type: Earth-space environment
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 28 April 1967 at 10h01 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-10).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ERS 27 / OV5-1
Spacecraft:  ORS 3(F)
Numbers: 1967 payload #57 ; 1967-040E ; 890th spacecraft.
Type: Earth-space environment studies
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 28 April 1967 at 10h01 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-10).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Lunar Orbiter 4
Spacecraft:  Lunar Orbiter D
Numbers: 1967 payload #58 ; 1967-041A ; 891st spacecraft.
Type: Lunar probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 4 May 1967 at 22h25 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-13, by an Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 5804 / Agena D 6633).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Ariel 3 / UK-3
Spacecraft:  UK-E
Numbers: 1967 payload #59 ; 1967-042A ; 892nd spacecraft.
Type: Earth-space environment studies
Sponsor: United Kingdom
Launch: 5 May 1967 at 16h00 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout A (S155C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Notes: On 6 June 1963, U.K. Office of the Minister for Science announced contract had been awarded to British Aircraft Corp., Ltd., for development and construction of UK-3 (S-53) satellite. NASA would launch the experimental satellite into orbit in about four years. 
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Astronautical Events of 1963, p. 231 ;
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Discoverer 112 / CORONA 1041 / KH-4A
Spacecraft:  OPS 4696
Numbers: 1967 payload #60 ; 1967-043A ; 893rd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 9 May 1967 at 21h50 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1E, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 508 / Agena D SS-01B 1634).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Hitchhiker 14
Spacecraft:  OPS 1967 / EHH B7
Numbers: 1967 payload #61 ; 1967-043B ; 894th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 9 May 1967 at 21h50 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1E, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 508 / Agena D SS-01B 1634).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 157
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 49
Numbers: 1967 payload #62 ; 1967-044A ; 895th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 May 1967 at 10h30 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 158
Spacecraft:  Tsiklon GVM
Numbers: 1967 payload #63 ; 1967-045A ; 896th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation (first generation)
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 15 May 1967 at 11h02 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 159
Spacecraft:  E-6LS No. 111
Numbers: 1967 payload #64 ; 1967-046A ; 897th spacecraft.
Type: Technology (Lunar program)
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 17 May 1967 at 21h50 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M Ya716-56).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 160
Spacecraft:  OGCh : (FOBS #5) Fractional Orbital Bombardment System
Numbers: 1967 payload #65 ; 1967-047A ; 898th spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 17 May 1967 at 16h04 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-161, by a R-36-0.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Transit 16 / NNS O-13
Spacecraft:  Transit O-13
Numbers: 1967 payload #66 ; 1967-048A ; 899th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 18 May 1967 at 9h05 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout A (S156C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 161
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #67 ; 1967-049A ; 900th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 22 May 1967 at 13h55 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Improve Samos 37 / KH-7 37
Spacecraft:  OPS 4321 / AFP-206 [F37]
Numbers: 1967 payload #68 ; 1967-050A ; 901st spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 22 May 1967 at 18h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by an Atlas Agena D (Atlas 7102 / Agena D).
Orbit: 135 km x 293 km x 91.5°
Decayed: 30 May 1967 (8.2 days)
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan McDowell's USAF imaging programs' Satellite Summary: KH-7 (Program 206) ;
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LOGACS
Spacecraft:  OPS 5557 ; Low-G Accelerometer Calibration System 
Numbers: 1967 payload #69 ; 1967-050B ; 902nd spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 22 May 1967 at 18h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by an Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 7102 / Agena D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Explorer 34 / IMP 4
Spacecraft: IMP F
Numbers: 1967 payload #70 ; 1967-051A ; 903rd spacecraft.
Type: Interplanetary environment studies
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 24 May 1967 at 14h06 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2E, by a Delta DSV-3E1 (Thor Delta E1 486 / Delta s/n 49).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 1-5
Spacecraft:  Molniya-1 (Molniya 1E)
Numbers: 1967 payload #71 ; 1967-052A ; 904th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 25 May 1967 at 22h48 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ESRO 2A
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #72 ; 1967 6th loss ; 905th spacecraft.
Type: Astronomy
Sponsor: Europe
Launch: 30 May 1967 at 2h06 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout B (S152C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Notes: On 23 March 1964, European Space Research Organization (ESRO) announced in Paris its plans for satellite development program. First two ESRO satellites would be launched into orbit from the U.S. with Scout boosters; launch vehicles for later satellites would be supplied by member nations. ESRO set budget of $300 million for eight years.  In April 1964, it was announced that European Space Research Organization (ESRO) was planning to orbit its first two satellites by late 1967 or early 1968, from U.S. Pacific Missile Range. Using purchased Scout booster, ESRO would launch the 200-lb. [90 kg] satellites into polar orbits.
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Astronautical Events of 1964, p. 112, 161 ;
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Calsphere IV
Spacecraft:  NRL PL160
Numbers: 1967 payload #73 ; 1967-053A ; 906th spacecraft.
Type:
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Surcal 160
Spacecraft:  Surveillance Calibration
Numbers: 1967 payload #74 ; 1967-053B ; 907th spacecraft.
Type: Radar calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B s/n 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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GGSE 4
Spacecraft:  NRL PL151? ; Gravity Gradient Stabilization Experiment 4
Numbers: 1967 payload #75 ; 1967-053D ; 908th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B s/n 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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GGSE 5
Spacecraft:  Gravity Gradient Stabilization Experiment 4
Numbers: 1967 payload #76 ; 1967-053E ; 909th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B s/n 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Timation 1
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #77 ; 1967-053F ; 910th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy

Source: A. Parsch
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B s/n 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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SURCAL 159 / Calsphere III
Spacecraft:  NRL PL159 ; Surveillance Calibration 159
Numbers: 1967 payload #78 ; 1967-053G ; 911th spacecraft.
Type: Surveillance calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B s/n 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Surcal 152
Spacecraft:  NRL PL152 ; Surveillance Calibration
Numbers: 1967 payload #79 ; 1967-053H ; 912th spacecraft.
Type: Surveillance calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B s/n 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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SURCAL 153
Spacecraft:  NRL PL153 ; Surveillance Calibration
Numbers: 1967 payload #80 ; 1967-053J ; 913th spacecraft.
Type: Surveillance calibration
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy
Launch: 31 May 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2A 443 / Agena D SS-01B s/n 2704).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 162
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #81 ; 1967-054A ; 914th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 1st June 1967 at 10h48 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Improve Samos 38 / KH-7 38
Spacecraft:  OPS 4360 / AFP-206 [F38]
Numbers: 1967 payload #82 ; 1967-055A ; 915th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 4 June 1967 at 18h00 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4E, by an Atlas Agena D (Atlas 7128 / Agena D SS-01B 4837).
Orbit: 149 km x 456 km x 104.9°
Decayed: 12 June 1967 (8.2 daus)
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan McDowell's USAF imaging programs' Satellite Summary: KH-7 (Program 206) ;
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Kosmos 163
Spacecraft:  DS-U2-MP No. 2
Numbers: 1967 payload #83 ; 1967-056A ; 916th spacecraft.
Type: Earth/space studies (civil)
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 5 June 1967 at 5h03 UTC, from Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome's LC-86/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 164
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 50
Numbers: 1967 payload #84 ; 1967-057A ; 917th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 8 June 1967 at 13h00 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Venera 4
Spacecraft:  4V-1 No. 310
Numbers: 1967 payload #85 ; 1967-058A ; 918th spacecraft.
Type: Venus probe
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 12 June 1967 at 2h38 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 165
Spacecraft:  DS-P1-Yu No. 11
Numbers: 1967 payload #86 ; 1967-059A ; 919th spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 June 1967 at 18h06 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrom'es LC-133/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Mariner 5
Spacecraft:  Mariner 67-2 / Mariner Venus '67
Numbers: 1967 payload #87 ; 1967-060A ; 920th spacecraft.
Type: Venus probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 14 June 1967 at 6h01 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-12, by an Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 5401 / Agena D 6933).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 166
Spacecraft:  DS-U3-S No. 1
Numbers: 1967 payload #88 ; 1967-061A ; 921st spacecraft.
Type: Solar observatory
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 16 June 1967 at 4h44 UTC, from Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome LC-86/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 113 / CORONA 1042 / KH-4A 
Spacecraft:  OPS 3559
Numbers: 1967 payload #89 ; 1967-062A ; 922nd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 16 June 1967 at 21h35 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 509 / Agena D SS-01B 1633).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Hitchhiker 15
Spacecraft:  OPS 1873 / EHH B8
Numbers: 1967 payload #90 ; 1967-062B ; 923rd spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 16 June 1967 at 21h35 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 509 / Agena D SS-01B 1633).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 167
Spacecraft:  4V-1 No. 311
Numbers: 1967 payload #91 ; 1967-063A ; 924th spacecraft.
Type: Venus probe
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 17 June 1967 at 2h36 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #92 ; 1967 7th loss ; 925th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 20 June 1967, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Titan Samos 6 / KH8-6 GAMBIT / KH-8 6
Spacecraft:  OPS 4282
Numbers: 1967 payload #93 ; 1967-064A ; 926th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 20 June 1967 at 16h19 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 3B (Titan 3B 3B-8 / Agena D).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos
Spacecraft:  Tselina-O
Numbers: 1967 payload #94 ; 1967 8th loss ; 927th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 June 1967, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Secor 9 / EGRS 9
Spacecraft:  SEquential COllation of Range
Numbers: 1967 payload #95 ; 1967-065A ; 928th spacecraft.
Type: Geodesy
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force 
Launch: 29 June 1967 at 21h01 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's LE-6, by a Thor Burner 2 (171).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Aurora 1
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #96 ; 1967-065B ; 929th spacecraft.
Type: Technology?
Sponsor: U.S. Army, U.S. Navy
Launch: 29 June 1967 at 21h01 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's LE-6, by a Thor Burner 2 (171).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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IDSCP 24 / DSCS I-16
Spacecraft:  OPS 9331 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #97 ; 1967-066A ; 930th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S Air Force
Launch: 1st July 1967 at 13h15 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-14 Transtage-14).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCP 25 / DSCS I-17
Spacecraft:  OPS 9332 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #98 ; 1967-066B ; 931st spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 1st July 1967 at 13h15 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-14 Transtage-14).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCP 26 / DSCS I-18
Spacecraft:  OPS 9333 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #99 ; 1967-066C ; 932nd spacecraft.
Type: Communicaions
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 1st July 1967 at 13h15 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-14 Transtage-14).
Orbit:
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Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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IDSCP 27 / DSCS I-19
Spacecraft:  OPS 9334 ; Initial Defense Satellite Communications System
Numbers: 1967 payload #100 ; 1967-066D ; 933rd spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 1st July 1967 at 13h15 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-14 Transtage-14).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission: Retired in the 1970s?
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Jonathan Space Report No. 495 ;
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LES 5
Spacecraft:  Lincoln Experimental Satellite
Numbers: 1967 payload #101 ; 1967-066E ; 934th spacecraft.
Type: Communications (technology)
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 1st July 1967 at 13h15 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-14 Transtage-14).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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DODGE 1
Spacecraft:  Deparment of Defense Gravity Experiment
Numbers: 1967 payload #102 ; 1967-066F ; 935th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 1st July 1967 at 13h15 UTC, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base's LC-41, by a Titan 3C (3C-14 Transtage-14).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 168
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 52
Numbers: 1967 payload #103 ; 1967-067A ; 936th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 4 July 1967 at 6h00 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Surveyor 4
Spacecraft:  Surveyor SC-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #104 ; 1967-068A ; 937th spacecraft.
Type: Lunar probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 14 July 1967 at 11h53 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36A, by an Atlas-Centaur (Atlas LV-3C AC-11 / Centaur D 291D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 169
Spacecraft:  OGCh (FOBS #5) : Fractional Orbital Bombardment System
Numbers: 1967 payload #105 ; 1967-069A ; 938th spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 17 July 1967 at 16h48 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-162, by a R-36-0.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Explorer 35 / AIMP E
Spacecraft:  Anchored Interplanetary Monitoring Platform Satellite
Numbers: 1967 payload #106 ; 1967-070A ; 939th spacecraft.
Type: Earth-space environment studies
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 19 July 1967 at 14h19 UTC, from Cape Canaveral LC-17B, by a Delta DSV-3E1 (Thor Delta E1 488 / Delta 50).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #107 ; 1967 9th loss ; 940th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 21 July 1967 at 6h00 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Ferret 11
Spacecraft:  OPS 1879
Numbers: 1967 payload #108 ; 1967-071A ; 941st spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 25 July 1967 at 3h48 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2C 496 / Agena D SS-01B 2732).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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OV 1-11 / OV1-11S
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #109 ; 1967-072A ; 942nd spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 27 July 1967 at 19h00 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's ABRESB3, by an Atlas D (92D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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OV 1-86 / OV1-8S
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #110 ; 1967-072B ; 943rd spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 27 July 1967 at 19h00 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's ABRESB3, by an Atlas D (92D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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OV 1-12 / OV1-12S
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #111 ; 1967-072C ; 944th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 27 July 1967 at 19h00 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's ABRESB3, by an Atlas D (92D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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OGO 4 /  POGO 2
Spacecraft:  OGO D (NASA S-50A) : Orbiting Geophysical Laboratory
Numbers: 1967 payload #112 ; 1967-073A ; 945th spacecraft.
Type: Geophysic
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 28 July 1967 at 14h21 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2E, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2C 478 / Agena D SS-01B 6802 (TA8)).
Orbit:
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Mission:
Notes: On 13 April 2014, NASA announced it would negotiate contract with Space Technology Laboranones, Inc., for two additional Orbiting Geophysical Observatories (OGO). Contract for additional two OGO’s was expected to total about $17 million.
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; Astronautical Events of 1964, p. 134 ;
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Kosmos 170
Spacecraft:  OGCh {FOBS #6}
Numbers: 1967 payload #113 ; 1967-074A ; 946th spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 31 July 1967 at 16h48 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-161, by a  R-36-0.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Lunar Orbiter 5
Spacecraft:  Lunar Orbiter E
Numbers: 1967 payload #114 ; 1967-075A ; 947th spacecraft.
Type: Lunar probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 1st August 1967 at 22h33 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-13, by a Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 5805 / Agena D 6634).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 114 / CORONA 1043 / KH-4A
Spacecraft:  OPS 4827
Numbers: 1967 payload #115 ; 1967-076A ; 948th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 7 August 1967 at 21h44 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1E, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 510 / Agena D 1637).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Kosmos 171
Spacecraft:  OGCh (FOBS #7)
Numbers: 1967 payload #116 ; 1967-077A ; 949th spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 8 August 1967 at 16h04 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-162, by a R-36-0.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 172
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #117 ; 1967-078A ; 950th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Sovet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 9 August 1967 at 5h44 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Titan Samos 7 / KH-8 7 GAMBIT
Spacecraft:  OPS 4886
Numbers: 1967 payload #118 ; 1967-079A ; 951st spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 16 August 1967 at 17h02 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 3B (Titan 3B 3B-9 / Agena D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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P-35-18 / DAPP 3419
Spacecraft:  OPS 7202 (FTV-4) ; DMSP-Block-4A F9
Data Acquisition and Processing Program
Numbers: 1967 payload #119 ; 1967-080A ; 952nd spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 23 August 1967 at 4h41 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's LE-6, by a Thor Burner 2 (266).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 173
Spacecraft:  DS-P1-Yu No. 8
Numbers: 1967 payload #120 ; 1967-081A ; 953rd spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 24 August 1967 at 5h00 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 174
Spacecraft:  Molniya-1Yu
Numbers: 1967 payload #121 ; 1967-082A ; 954th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 31 August 1967 at 7h55 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 51
Numbers: 1967 payload #122 ; 1967 10th loss ; 955th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 1st September 1967 at 10h30 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Biosatellite 2
Spacecraft:  Biosatellite B
Numbers: 1967 payload #123 ; 1967-083A ; 956th spacecraft.
Type: Biology
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 7 September 1967 at 22h04 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta Delta DSV-3E1 (Thor Delta G 475 / Delta 5).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Surveyor 5
Spacecraft:  Surveyor-E
Numbers: 1967 payload #124 ; 1967-084A ; 957th spacecraft.
Type: Lunar probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 8 September 1967 at 7h57 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas-Centaur (Atlas SLV-3C AC-13 / Centaur D-1A 5901C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 175
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #125 ; 1967-085A ; 958th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 September 1967 at 10h33 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 176
Spacecraft:  DS-P1-Yu No. 10
Numbers: 1967 payload #126 ; 1967-086A ; 959th spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 12 September 1967 at 17h00 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC1-33/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 115 / CORONA 1101 / KH-4A
Spacecraft:  OPS 5089
Numbers: 1967 payload #127 ; 1967-087A ; 960th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 15 September 1967 at 19h41 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 512 / Agena D 1641).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Kosmos 177
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 53
Numbers: 1967 payload #128 ; 1967-088A ; 961st spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 16 September 1967 at 6h06 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by a n A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 178
Spacecraft:  OGCh (FOBS #8)
Numbers: 1967 payload #129 ; 1967-089A ; 962nd spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 19 September 1967 at 14h52 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-161, by a R-36-0.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Titan Samos 8 / KH-8 8 GAMBIT
Spacecraft:  OPS 4941
Numbers: 1967 payload #130 ; 1967-090A ; 963rd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 19 September 1967 at 18h28 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 3B (Titan 3B 3B-10 / Agena D).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 179
Spacecraft:  OGCh (FOBS #9)
Numbers: 1967 payload #131 ; 1967-091A ; 964th spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 22 September 1967 at 14h09 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-162, by a R-36-0.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Transit 17 / NNS  O-14
Spacecraft:  Transit O-14
Numbers: 1967 payload #132 ; 1967-092A ; 965th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Launch: 25 September 1967 at 8h25 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout A (S157C).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 180
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 54
Numbers: 1967 payload #133 ; 1967-093A ; 966th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 September 1967 at 10h20 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos
Spacecraft:  Tsiklon GVM
Numbers: 1967 payload #134 ; 1967 11th loss ; 967th spacecraft.
Type: Navigation (first generation)
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry 
Launch: 27 September 1967, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Zond
Spacecraft:  L-1 No. 4L ; Soyuz 7K-L1 s/n 4L
Numbers: 1967 payload #135 ; 1967 12th loss ; 968th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test (Lunar program)
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 27 September 1967 at 22h11 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodroeme's LC-81L, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/D (8K82K 229-01 / 11S824 12L).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Intelsat 2D
Spacecraft:  Intelsat II F-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #136 ; 1967-094A ; 969th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Intelsat
Launch: 28 September 1967 at 0h45 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta DSV-E1 (Thor Delta E1 442 / Delta 52).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 1-6
Spacecraft:  Molniya 1F
Numbers: 1967 payload #137 ; 1967-095A ; 970th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 3 October 1967 at 5h02 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M Ya716-83).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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P-35-19 / DAPP 4417
Spacecraft:  OPS 1264 (FTV-5) ; DMSP-Block-4A F10 
Data Acquisition and Processing Program
Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
Numbers: 1967 payload #138 ; 1967-096A ; 971st spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 11 October 1967 at 7h57 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's LE-6, by a Thor-Burner 2 (268).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 181
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 55
Numbers: 1967 payload #139 ; 1967-097A ; 972nd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 11 October 1967 at 11h30 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 182
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #140 ; 1967-098A ; 973rd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 16 October 1967 at 7h55 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 183
Spacecraft:  OGCh (FOBS #10)
Numbers: 1967 payload #141 ; 1967-099A ; 974thspacecraft.
Type: Bombardment in space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 18 October 1967 at 13h26 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-161, by a R-36-0.
Orbit:
Decayed:
Mission:
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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OSO 4
Spacecraft:  OSO-D
Numbers: 1967 payload #142 ; 1967-100A ; 975th spacecraft.
Type: Solar observatory
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 15 October 1967 at 16h58 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta DSV-3C1 (Thor Delta C1 490 / Delta 53).
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Notes: On 16 April 1965, NASA signed a $9.6-million contract with Ball Brothers Research Corp. to build, integrate. and test two Orbiting Solar Observatories. The spacecraft, designated OSO-D and OSO-E, would contain experiments designed to advance understanding of the sun’s structure and behavior and the physical processes by which the sun influenced the near-earth environment and interplanetarv space.
Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; Astronautics and Aeronautics 1965, p. 188 ; TRW Space Log ;
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Molniya 1-7
Spacecraft:  Molniya 1G
Numbers: 1967 payload #143 ; 1967-101A ; 976th spacecraft.
Type: Communications
Sponsor: Soviet Union's
Launch: 22 October 1967 at 8h38 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2-e/"Molniya" (8K78M Ya716-82).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 184
Spacecraft:  Meteor No. 8
Numbers: 1967 payload #144 ; 1967-102A ; 977th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 25 October 1967 at 23h02 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-1/"Vostok" (8A92M).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Titan Samos 9 / KH-8 9 GAMBIT
Spacecraft: OPS 4995
Numbers: 1967 payload #145 ; 1967-103A ; 978th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 25 October 1967 at 19h15 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 3B (Titan 3B 3B-11 / Agena D).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 185
Spacecraft:  I2-BM
Numbers: 1967 payload #146 ; 1967-104A ; 979th spacecraft.
Type: Antisatellite
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 27 October 1967 at 2h24 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-90, by a F-1/Tsyklon.
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 186
Spacecraft:  Soyuz No. 6
Numbers: 1967 payload #147 ; 1967-105A ; 980th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 27 October 1967 at 9h30 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-31, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 187
Spacecraft:  OGCh (FOBS #11)
Numbers: 1967 payload #148 ; 1967-106A ; 981st spacecraft.
Type: Bombardment via space
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 28 October 1967 at 13h12 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-162, by a R-36-0.
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 188
Spacecraft:  Soyuz No. 5
Numbers: 1967 payload #149 ; 1967-107A ; 982nd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 30 October 1967 at 8h12 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-1, by an A-2/Soyuz (11A511).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 189
Spacecraft:  Tselina-O GVM
Numbers: 1967 payload #150 ; 1967-108A ; 983rd spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 30 October 1967 at 18h00 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 116 / CORONA 1044 / KH-4A
Spacecraft:  OPS 0562
Numbers: 1967 payload #151 ; 1967-109A ; 984th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissanc
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 2 November 1967 at 21h31 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1E, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 513 / Agena D 1639).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Hitchhiker 16
Spacecraft:  OPS 1587 / EHH B9
Numbers: 1967 payload #152 ; 1967-109B ; 985th spacecraft.
Type: Electronic intelligence
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 2 November 1967 at 21h31 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1E, by a Thor -Agena D (Thor 2L 513 / Agena D 1639).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 190
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #153 ; 1967-110A ; 986th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 3 November 1967 at 11h16 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ATS 3
Spacecraft:  ATS C / Advanced Technology Satellite 3
Numbers: 1967 payload #154 ; 1967-111A ; 987th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 5 November 1967 at 23h37 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-12, by an Atlas-Agena D (Atlas 5103 / Agena D 6153).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Surveyor 6
Spacecraft:  Surveyor SC-6 / Surveyor-F
Numbers: 1967 payload #155 ; 1967-112A ; 988th spacecraft.
Type: Lunar probe
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 7 November 1967 at 7h39 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-36B, by an Atlas-Centaur (Atlas SLV-3CAC-14 / Centaur D-1A 5902C).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Apollo 4 (AS-501)
Spacecraft:  Apollo CM-017
Numbers: 1967 payload #156 ; 1967-113A ; 989th spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 9 November 1967 at 7h00 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-39A, by a Saturn V (SA-501).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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ESSA 6
Spacecraft:  TOS D
Numbers: 1967 payload #157 ; 1967-114A ; 900th spacecraft.
Type: Meteorology
Sponsor: ESSA
Launch: 10 November 1967 at 17h53 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-2E, by a Delta E (Thor Delta E1 480 / Delta 54).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 191
Spacecraft:  DS-P1-Yu No. 9
Numbers: 1967 payload #158 ; 1967-115A ; 991st spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 21 November 1967 at 14h30 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-133/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Zond
Spacecraft:  L-1 No. 5L
Numbers: 1967 payload #159 ; 1967 13th loss ; 992nd spacecraft.
Type: Piloted spacecraft test (Lunar program)
Sponsor: Soviet Union (Korolev's Design Bureau)
Launch: 22 November 1967 at 19h07 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-81P, by a D-1-e/Proton-K/D (8K82K 230-01 / 11S824 13L).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 192
Spacecraft:  Tsiklon
Numbers: 1967 payload #160 ; 1967-116A ; 993rd spacecraft.
Type: Navigation (first generation)
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 23 November 1967 at 14h52 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-132, by a Kosmos C-1 (11K65M).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 193
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 58
Numbers: 1967 payload #161 ; 1967-117A ; 994th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 25 November 1967 at 11h30 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Wresat 1
Spacecraft:  WRESAT 1 / BE-3 ; Weapons Research Establishment Satellite
Numbers: 1967 payload #162 ; 1967-118A ; 995th spacecraft.
Type: Earth-space studies
Sponsor: Australia
Launch: 29 November 1967 at 04h49 UTC, from Woomera Space Center's LA-8, by a Redstone (SPARTA 2029/SV-10).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 194
Spacecraft:  Zenit-4
Numbers: 1967 payload #163 ; 1967-119A ; 996th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 3 December 1967 at 12h00 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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OV 3-6 / ATCOS 2
Spacecraft: 
Numbers: 1967 payload #164 ; 1967-120A ; 997th spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force
Launch: 5 December 1967 at 1h03 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-5, by a Scout B (S158C).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Titan Samos 10 / KH-8 10 GAMBIT
Spacecraft:  OPS 5000
Numbers: 1967 payload #165 ; 1967-121A ; 998th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 5 December 1967 at 17h45 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4W, by a Titan 3B (Titan 3B 3B-12 / Agena D).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Discoverer 117 / CORONA 1102 / KH-4B
Spacecraft:  OPS 1001
Numbers: 1967 payload #166 ; 1967-122A ; 999th spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: U.S. National Reconnaissance Office
Launch: 9 December 1967 at 22h26 UTC, from Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-1W, by a Thor-Agena D (Thor 2L 514 / Agena D s/n 1642).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ; NRO's Corona : JPL's Corona :
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Pioneer 8
Spacecraft:  Pioneer C
Numbers: 1967 payload #167 ; 1967-123A ; 1000th spacecraft.
Type: Space environment studies
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 13 December 1967 at 14h08 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta DSV-3E1 (Thor Delta E1 489 / Delta 55).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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TTS 1
Spacecraft:  TTS A ; TATS 1, TATS-A, TETR-A ; Test and Training Satellite
Numbers: 1967 payload #168 ; 1967-123B ; 1001st spacecraft.
Type: Technology
Sponsor: NASA
Launch: 13 December 1967 at 14h08 UTC, from Cape Canaveral's LC-17B, by a Delta E (Thor Delta E1 489 / Delta 55).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 195
Spacecraft:  Zenit-2 No. 57
Numbers: 1967 payload #169 ; 1967-124A ; 1002nd spacecraft.
Type: Reconnaissance
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 16 December 1967 at 12h01 UTC, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome's LC-41/1, by an A-2/"Voskhod" (11A57).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 196
Spacecraft:  DS-U1-G No. 2
Numbers: 1967 payload #170 ; 1967-125A ; 1003th spacecraft.
Type: Earth upper atmospheere studies (civil)
Sponsor: Soviet Union
Launch: 19 December 1967 at 6h30 UTC, from Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome's LC-86/1, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 197
Spacecraft:  DS-U2-V No. 3
Numbers: 1967 payload #171 ; 1967-126A ; 1004th spacecraft.
Type: Military technologies
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 26 December 1967 at 9h02 UTC, from Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome's LC-86/4, by a Kosmos B-1 (11K63).
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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Kosmos 198
Spacecraft:  US-A
Numbers: 1967 payload #172 ; 1967-127A ; 1005th spacecraft.
Type: Ocean surveillance ("RORSAT")
Sponsor: Soviet Union's Defense ministry
Launch: 27 December 1967 at 11h31 UTC, from Baykonur Cosmodrome's LC-90, by a F-1/Tsyklon-2A.
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Source: Jonathan McDowell's Master List ; Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica ; National Space Science Data Center's Master Catalog ; TRW Space Log ;
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