It is believed that two Magnum satellites were launched from
Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103) during the missions
STS-51-C in 1985 and
STS-33 in 1989. The satellites reportedly have a mass of , operating in near-
geosynchronous orbits, using
Inertial Upper Stages (IUS) to get from the shuttle's orbit to the higher geosynchronous orbit. According to
Jim Slade of
ABC News, the second satellite,
USA-48, replaced the first,
USA-8, which after more than four years in orbit was running out of maneuvering fuel required for keeping its station over the
Indian Ocean. The mission of the two satellites was to listen in to military and diplomatic communications from the
Soviet Union,
China, and neighboring countries. == USA-67 satellite ==