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James Wentworth wrote: Didn't Vanguard's first stage use LOX/UDMH? -- Jason No, it was a LOX/kerosene upgrade of the LOX/alcohol Viking sounding rocket. You're thinking of Jupiter C (aka Juno I), whose first stage burned LOX and "Hydyne", a UDMH-based mixture (again, a performance upgrade from the LOX/alcohol Redstone). The Vanguard second stage, a heavily upgraded Aerobee-Hi, burned WFNA and UDMH, the only US hardware which used that combination. (Interestingly enough, Kurt Stehling -- Vanguard's head of propulsion -- observed in his book that Vanguard was sold partly on the basis that it *was* mostly an Aerobee-Hi on top of a Viking, and that if the project had done exactly that, it could probably have been doing flight tests in late 1956 with a satellite launched in early 1957. The only really new part -- the solid third stage -- was developed very quickly and gave no trouble at all. The only problem was that a Viking/Aerobee-Hi Vanguard would have had an orbital payload of only 5-10lb, which was not enough for the fancy multi-instrument satellite design. It was the upgrades to the first and second stages, more than anything else, which turned the project into a protracted nightmare.) -- MOST launched 1015 EDT 30 June, separated 1046, | Henry Spencer first ground-station pass 1651, all nominal! | |
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