Cockatoo

Cockatoo

Cockatoo fue un cohete sonda australiano de dos etapas propulsado por combustible sólido y utilizado a principios de los años 1970. Eran lanzados desde Woomera y consistía en una primera etapa Gosling I británica y una segunda etapa Lupus 1 australiana.

Se utilizó para el estudio de vientos y turbulencia en la atmósfera superior, así como para la medición de la concentración de ozono, radiación ultravioleta y estado de la ionosfera.

Se lanzaron unos 25 Cockatoo, entre el 16 de abril de 1970 y el 22 de octubre de 1973.

Especificaciones

  • Apogeo: 140 km
  • Empuje en despegue: 152 kN
  • Masa total: 400 kg
  • Diámetro: 0,26 m
  • Longitud total: 6,6 m

Referencias

  • Wade, Mark (2008). «Cockatoo» (en inglés). Consultado el 16 de agosto de 2008.

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