The Terrier Orion sounding rocket is a combination of the Terrier booster rocket with the Orion rocket used as a second stage. This spin stabilized configuration is most often used by the Goddard Space Flight Center, who operate out of the Wallops Flight Facility for sounding rocket operations. The system supports payloads ranging from 200 to 800 pounds (90 to 360 kg), and is capable of achieving altitudes as high as 120 miles (200 km), but at least 50 miles (80 km), depending on payload size.
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| - Terrier Orion ist die Bezeichnung einer Höhenforschungsrakete, bestehend aus einer Startstufe vom Typ Terrier und einer Oberstufe vom Typ Orion. Die Terrier Orion hat eine Länge von 12,80 Metern, einen Startschub von 258 kN, eine Startmasse von 1,3 Tonnen und eine Gipfelhöhe von 300 Kilometern. Sie wird seit 1994 verwendet. (de)
- The Terrier Orion sounding rocket is a combination of the Terrier booster rocket with the Orion rocket used as a second stage. This spin stabilized configuration is most often used by the Goddard Space Flight Center, who operate out of the Wallops Flight Facility for sounding rocket operations. The system supports payloads ranging from 200 to 800 pounds (90 to 360 kg), and is capable of achieving altitudes as high as 120 miles (200 km), but at least 50 miles (80 km), depending on payload size. (en)
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| - Terrier Orion ist die Bezeichnung einer Höhenforschungsrakete, bestehend aus einer Startstufe vom Typ Terrier und einer Oberstufe vom Typ Orion. Die Terrier Orion hat eine Länge von 12,80 Metern, einen Startschub von 258 kN, eine Startmasse von 1,3 Tonnen und eine Gipfelhöhe von 300 Kilometern. Sie wird seit 1994 verwendet. (de)
- The Terrier Orion sounding rocket is a combination of the Terrier booster rocket with the Orion rocket used as a second stage. This spin stabilized configuration is most often used by the Goddard Space Flight Center, who operate out of the Wallops Flight Facility for sounding rocket operations. The system supports payloads ranging from 200 to 800 pounds (90 to 360 kg), and is capable of achieving altitudes as high as 120 miles (200 km), but at least 50 miles (80 km), depending on payload size. (en)
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