![]() A Nike-Apache aboard USNSCroatan | |
Function | Sounding rocket |
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Manufacturer | Aerolab/Atlantic Research |
Country of origin | United States |
Cost per launch | $6,000USD |
Size | |
Height | 8.31 m (27.3 ft) |
Diameter | 0.42 m (1 ft 5 in) |
Mass | 760 kg (1,680 lb) |
Stages | Two |
Payload to 160 km (99 mi) | |
Mass | 45.4 kg (100 lb) |
Launch history | |
Status | Retired |
Launch sites | Multiple |
Total launches | 636 |
First flight | 17 February 1961 |
Last flight | 27 September 1978 |
First stage – Nike | |
Diameter | 0.42 m (1 ft 5 in) |
Powered by | 1 x ABL M5 |
Maximum thrust | 217 kN (49,000 lbf) |
Burn time | 3.5 s |
Propellant | solid |
Second stage – Apache | |
Diameter | 0.203 m (8.0 in) |
Powered by | 1 x Thiokol TE-307-2 |
Maximum thrust | 21.1 kN (4,700 lbf) |
Burn time | 6 s |
Propellant | solid |
TheNike Apache, also known asArgo B-13, was a two-stagesounding rocket developed byAerolab, laterAtlantic Research, for use by theUnited States Air Force andNASA. It became the standard NASA sounding rocket and was launched over 600 times between 1961 and 1978.
The TE-307-2 Apache rocket motor was developed byThiokol as an improvement of itsCajun series of rockets; the Apache was similar in appearance to Cajun, but had an improved propellant that allowed for better performance.[1] Combined with a M5Nike rocket booster for its first stage by Aerolab,[1][2] the Nike-Apache sounding rocket was capable of lifting 100 pounds (45 kg) of instruments to anapogee of 100 miles (160 km).[3]
The first launch of Nike-Apache was conducted by theUnited States Air Force on 17 February 1961.[1][4] Popular due to its low cost (US$6,000)[5] and ability to be fired from many locales, 636 launches were conducted between 1961 and 1978, with the final launch of a Nike-Apache taking place in September 1978.[1]
The Nike Apache was used to carry a variety of payloads to study a wide range of topics includingradio astronomy,meteorology,aeronomy, atmospheric conditions,plasma physics, andsolar physics.
NASA flew them fromBrazil,Canada,India,Norway,Pakistan,Spain,Suriname,Sweden, all across theUS, and off of the convertedescort carrierUSNS Croatan.[6] Nike Apache was the first rocket launched by India from the TERLS (Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station) ofKerala in November 1963.[7]
The Nike-Apache configuration was also used by one variation of the U.S. Army'sMQR-13 BMTS target rocket.[8]
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