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VS-50

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Sounding rocket from the Institute of Aeronautics and Space (IAE) and German Aerospace Center (DLR)
VS-50
FunctionSounding rocket
Test of the VLM-1 subsystems
ManufacturerIAE
DLR
Country of originBrazil, Germany
Size
Height12 m (39 ft)
Diameter1.46 m (4 ft 9 in)
Mass15 t
Stages2
Associated rockets
Derivative workVLM
Launch history
StatusIn development
Launch sitesAlcântara Launch Center
First flightMarch 2025
First stage – S50
Second stage – S44

VS-50 (suborbital rocket VS-50) is a joint development ofsounding rocket from theInstitute of Aeronautics and Space (IAE) andGerman Aerospace Center (DLR).[1]

Characteristics

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It is a suborbital vehicle that usessolid propellant, having two stages: the first uses the S50 engine (made ofcomposite material[2]) and the second uses the S44 engine. It is 12 m long, 1.46 m in diameter, and has a mass of approximately 15 tons, and can carry up to 500 kg of payload.[1][3]

Brazil (IAE) is responsible for developing the S50 and S44 engines, the backup navigation system, the launch and flight safety infrastructure, and project documentation management. The development and qualification of the other systems are the responsibility of Germany (DLR).[1][3]

Goals

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The rocket will be used primarily to develop, manufacture and flight qualify the S50 engine, as well as components to be used in theVLM-1 rocket. It will also be used in microgravity testing and hypersonic experiments (such as the GermanSHEFEX project).[1][3]

Development

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  • On December 22, 2016, a contract was signed betweenIAE andAVIBRAS for the production of eight S50 engines and their accessories. Engines 1 and 2 will be used for engineering tests (structural and burst tests). Engines 3 and 4 will be used for burn tests on a ground test bench. Engines 5 and 6 for validation during flights of the VS-50 rockets, and engines 7 and 8 will be used in the VLM-1 rocket.[4][5]
  • On November 15 and 16, 2018, at Avibras' facilities, acceptance and envelope burst tests were performed on the S50 engine, with the results being in compliance with the design requirements.[6][2]
  • On November 5, 2019, the test firing of the first prototype of the S-50 engine ignitor took place.[7]
  • On July 13, 2021, the second phase of Operation Santa Maria was completed, which integrated an inert S-50 engine and loaded it onto the launching table of theMobile Integration Tower [pt] (TMI).[8]
Test of the S50 engine.
  • On October 1, 2021, a static burn test of the S50 engine was conducted on a test stand. The test lasted about 84 seconds and burned 12 tons of fuel. The objective was to test the engine's endurance and performance, and it was considered a success.[9][10]
  • On December 2, 2023, AEB's president announced that a first flight of the rocket is planned for 2024.[11]
  • On March 7, 2024, AEB had released the roadmap for 2025, with the VS-50 launch proposed for March 2025[12]
  • On August 19, 2024, due toAvibras bankruptcy situation,Brazilian Air Force has given the project to Mac Jee[13]
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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Revisão preliminar do projeto (PDR) VS-50".Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-07-18. Retrieved2020-02-08.
  2. ^ab"Realizações Técnicas".Relatório de atividades 2018(PDF). São José dos Campos: Linceu Editorial. 2019. Retrieved2020-02-08.
  3. ^abc"VS-50".Agência Espacial Brasileira (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2018-04-22. Retrieved2020-02-08.
  4. ^"Contrato garante produção de oito motores S50".Agência Espacial Brasileira (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-01-11. Retrieved2020-02-08.
  5. ^"Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço (IAE), assinou contrato para produção de oito motores S50".Defesa Aérea & Naval (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2016-12-27. Retrieved2020-02-08.
  6. ^"INSTITUTO DE AERONÁUTICA E ESPAÇO (IAE) E AVIBRAS REALIZAM IMPORTANTES ENSAIOS DO PROJETO VLM-1".Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2018-11-23. Retrieved2020-02-08.
  7. ^"IAE realiza 1° ensaio de queima do ignitor S50".Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2020-01-14. Retrieved2020-02-08.
  8. ^"Realizada a segunda fase da Operação Santa Maria".Agência Espacial Brasileira (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2021-08-11.
  9. ^Nelson Düring (2021-10-02)."Exclusivo - DefesaNet resgistra Ensaio Motor S50".DefesaNet (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2021-10-03.
  10. ^Coordenação de Comunicação Social - CCS (2021-10-03)."Teste do motor S50 foi um sucesso".Agência Espacial Brasileira (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2021-10-03.
  11. ^Andrade, Gabriel (2023-12-02)."Foguete brasileiro deve ser lançado em 2024, diz presidente da Agência Espacial Brasileira".Giz Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2023-12-07.
  12. ^Carlos, Raul (2024-03-07)."Cronograma Oficial do VS-50 COM DATA DE LANÇAMENTO".Revista Foguetes Brasileiros (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2024-11-26.
  13. ^"FAB Desiste do S50 e da AVIBRAS e transfere produção para Mac Jee".DefesaNet (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-08-19. Retrieved2024-11-26.
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