Engineering:Sparta (rocket)

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Sparta
Drawing of Sparta rocket.svg
FunctionSounding rocket
Launch system
ManufacturerABMA/Chrysler
Country of originUnited States
Size
Height21.8 metres (72 ft)
Diameter1.78 metres (5 ft 10 in)
Mass30,000 kilograms (66,000 lb)
Stages3
Capacity
Payload to LEO45 kilograms (99 lb)
Associated rockets
FamilyRedstone
ComparableJupiter-C
Juno I
Launch history
StatusRetired
Launch sitesWoomera Test Range LA-8
Total launches10
Successes9
Failures1
First flight28 November 1966
Last flight29 November 1967
Notable payloadsRe-entry vehicles, WRESAT
First stage – Redstone
Engines1 A-7
Thrust416 kilonewtons (94,000 lbf)
Specific impulse265 sec
Burn time155 seconds
FuelLOX/Ethanol
Second stage – Antares-2
Engines1 X-259
Thrust93 kilonewtons (21,000 lbf)
Specific impulse293 sec
Burn time36 seconds
FuelSolid
Third stage – BE-3
Engines1 solid
Thrust34
Burn time9 seconds
FuelSolid

The Sparta (or Redstone Sparta) was a three-stage rocket that launched Australia first Earth satellite, WRESAT, on 29 November 1967.[1][2][3]

Sparta used surplus American Redstone rockets as its first stage, a Thiokol Antares-2 as a second stage, and a WRE BE-3 Alcyone solid-propellant engine as a third stage.[2][3]

A first stage was recovered from the Simpson Desert in 1990 after being found in searches by explorer Dick Smith the previous year.[4]:76–80

Launches

Several Spartas were launched between 1966 and 1967 from Woomera Test Range LA8 in Woomera, South Australia as part of a joint United States–United Kingdom–Australian research program aimed at understanding re-entry phenomena, and the US donated a spare for the scientific satellite launch into polar orbit.[5][2][3]

The first launch was a failure, while the rest were successful.[3]

Sparta launches[2][3]
Date Mission Description Nation Agency Apogee (km)
1966 Nov 28 Sparta SV-1 re-entry vehicle test flight United States US Army 90
1966 Dec 13 Sparta SV-2 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 90
1967 Apr 20 Sparta SV-3 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 90
1967 Jul 4 Sparta SV-4 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 90
1967 Jul 24 Sparta SV-5 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 90
1967 Aug 17 Sparta SV-6 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 90
1967 Sep 15 Sparta SV-7 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 91
1967 Oct 11 Sparta SV-8 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 137
1967 Oct 31 Sparta SV-9 re-entry vehicle test flight US US Army 111
1967 Nov 29 WRESAT Australia WRE 1252

References