Engineering:Nike-Nike
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Nike Nike was the designation of a two to four stage American sounding rocket consisting of two Nike stages and optional upper stages. These include the Hercules M5E1, M6, and X-220 solid rocket engines, the NOTS 'HPAG' solid rocket engine, and the Thiokol T-40, T-55, and 1.5KS35000 solid rocket engines.[1] Nike Nike had a payload capacity of 70kg to a 352 km altitude, and was used 19 times between 1956 and 1979.[2][3][4][5] Specifications:[5]
- Diameter: 0.42m (1.37ft)
- Height: 11.90m (39.00ft)
- Span: 1.80m (5.90ft)
- Gross mass: 1,392kg (3,068 lb)
- Thrust: 217 kN (48,783 lbf)
Launches[5]
Launch Date | Mission | Agency | Launch Complex | Apogee |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 June 1956 | E41 model test flight | NASA | Wallops Island | 10 km |
23 April 1959 | Cree III 29-2 | United States Air Force | Eglin Air Force Base | 12 km |
19 June 1959 | Cree III 30-3 | United States Air Force | Eglin Air Force Base | 20 km |
10 July 1959 - 12:45 GMT | Cree III 31-4 | United States Air Force | Eglin Air Force Base | 20km |
2 September 1959 | Cree III 32-5 | United States Air Force | Eglin Air Force Base | 23km |
22 August 1960 - 17:06 GMT | Cree II unknown | United States Air Force | Eglin Air Force Base | 46 km |
21 November 1960 - 17:00 GMT | Cree II unknown | United States Air Force | Eglin Air Force Base | 33 km |
1966 | SPTV-8 Para test | SAND | Tonopah | 4 km |
1966 | SPTV-9 Para test | SAND | Tonopah | 4 km |
15 February 1967 | Parachute test | Unknown | Tonopah | 4 km |
17 November 1967 | Parachute test | Unknown | Tonopah | 4 km |
12 June 1968 | Parachute test | Unknown | Tonopah | 4 km |
20 May 1978 - 09:29 GMT | SMOKE Aeronomy release mission | USAF GL | Wallops Island | 53 km |
22 May 1978 - 09:27 GMT | SMOKE Aeronomy release mission | Air Force Global Strike Command | Wallops Island | 54 km |
13 September 1978 - 00:53 GMT | SMOKE Aeronomy release mission | Air Force Global Strike Command | Fort Churchill | 45 km |
13 September 1978 - 11:13 GMT | SMOKE Aeronomy release mission | Air Force Global Strike Command | Fort Churchill | 45 km |
23 October 1979 - 23:04 GMT | SMOKE Aeronomy / Chemical release mission | Air Force Global Strike Command | Chilca | 50 km |
24 October 1979 - 23:24 GMT | SMOKE Aeronomy / Chemical release mission | Air Force Global Strike Command | Chilca | 50 km |
29 October 1979 - 23:04 GMT | SMOKE Aeronomy / Chemical release mission | Air Force Global Strike Command | Chilca | 50 km |
References
- ↑ "M5E1". http://www.astronautix.com/m/m5e1.html.
- ↑ Stokes, Charles S. (January 31, 1980). "Chemical Release Payloads: Stratospheric Wind Measurement". https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a084100.pdf.
- ↑ "Nike Nike". Encyclopedia Astronautica. http://www.astronautix.com/n/nikenike.html. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
- ↑ Vickery, William K. (April 1963). "FIREFLY 3, SOUNDING ROCKET LAUNCHING REPORT. LAUNCH FACILITY, VEHICLES, AND DATA REDUCTION (33 VEHICLES LAUNCHED 15 OCTOBER-15 DECEMBER 1962)". https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD0403534.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Nike Nike". http://www.astronautix.com/n/nikenike.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nike-Nike.
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