Sparta (rocket)

Sparta (rocket)

Sparta was the name of a rocket, consisting of a Redstone-rocket as first stage, an Antares as second and a BE-3 as third stage. The Sparta was launched in 1966/67 from Woomera, South Australia for reentry-tests and for launching Wresat on November 29, 1967.

*Apogee: 1100 km
*Liftoff Thrust: 357 kN
*Total Mass: 30,000 kg
*Diameter: 1.78 m
*Length: 21.80 m

External links

*http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/sparta.htm


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