# TETR 2
**Wikidata**: [Q2847309](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2847309)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/tetr-2

## Summary
TETR 2 is a spacecraft launched on November 8, 1968, from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17 using a Thor-Delta launch vehicle. It is identified by the COSPAR ID 1968-100B and the spacecraft catalog number 03534. The satellite is documented in Portuguese and Galician Wikipedia editions.

## Key Facts
- Launch date: November 8, 1968
- Launch site: Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17
- Launch vehicle: Thor-Delta
- Spacecraft catalog number: 03534
- COSPAR ID: 1968-100B
- Instance of: spacecraft
- Wikipedia languages: Portuguese (pt), Galician (gl)
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "03534"]
- Related classes: spacecraft, Thor-Delta
- Significant event: rocket launch on November 8, 1968, at Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17

## FAQs
### Q: What is TETR 2?
A: TETR 2 is a spacecraft launched on November 8, 1968, from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17 using a Thor-Delta launch vehicle. It is cataloged as spacecraft number 03534 and has the COSPAR ID 1968-100B.

### Q: When and where was TETR 2 launched?
A: TETR 2 was launched on November 8, 1968, from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17 in Florida.

### Q: What launch vehicle was used for TETR 2?
A: TETR 2 was launched using a Thor-Delta expendable launch system.

## Why It Matters
TETR 2 represents a specific mission in the history of space exploration, launched during a period of rapid advancement in satellite technology. As a spacecraft launched via the Thor-Delta system, it contributes to the lineage of reliable launch vehicles that enabled numerous scientific and communications satellites to reach orbit. The mission's documentation in multiple languages underscores its relevance to the international space community. Understanding missions like TETR 2 helps contextualize the evolution of space launch capabilities and the increasing sophistication of spacecraft design during the late 1960s.

## Notable For
- Launched on November 8, 1968, using the Thor-Delta launch vehicle
- Spacecraft catalog number 03534 and COSPAR ID 1968-100B
- Launched from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17
- Documented in Portuguese and Galician Wikipedia editions
- Part of the broader history of Thor-Delta launches

## Body
### Launch Details
TETR 2 was launched on November 8, 1968, from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17. The launch vehicle used was a Thor-Delta, an American expendable launch system known for its reliability in deploying satellites to orbit.

### Identification and Classification
The spacecraft is cataloged under the number 03534 and assigned the COSPAR ID 1968-100B. It is classified as a spacecraft, fitting within the broader category of vehicles or machines designed to operate in space.

### Documentation and Recognition
TETR 2 is recognized in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "03534"], indicating its inclusion in computational knowledge systems. The satellite is also documented in Portuguese and Galician Wikipedia editions, reflecting its international relevance.

### Launch Event
The significant event associated with TETR 2 is its rocket launch, which occurred at Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17 on November 8, 1968. This event is referenced in multiple knowledge bases, underscoring its importance in the chronology of space missions.

## References

1. Jonathan's Space Report