As might be expected, this rescue maneuver didn't always work out as planned. In one particularly notable instance in 1964, some Venezuelan farmers happened upon a Corona reentry capsule, prompting the Air Force to stop labeling the capsules as 'SECRET' and instead labeling them with a notice written in 8 languages that advertised a reward if the capsule was returned to the US. To improve on this security flaw, the US intelligence community briefly flirted with an alternative to Corona called SAMOS. These satellites would develop photos in orbit, scan them and then transmit the image back to Earth via with radio telemetry. Although this prefigured modern satellite imagery, the tech used at the time was unable to process many photos each day, so the program was abandoned.