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Encyclopedia > Minotaur (rocket)
Minotaur
Minotaur-1 rocket launching Mightysat-2.1 satellite
Minotaur-1 rocket launching Mightysat-2.1 satellite
Fact sheet
Function Small orbital launch vehicle
Manufacturer Orbital Sciences
Country of origin USA
Size
Height 19.21 m (63.02 ft)
Diameter 1.67 m (5.46 ft)
Mass 36,200 kg (79,800 lb)
Stages 4
Capacity
Payload to LEO 580 kg (1,280 lbm)
Payload to
SSO (700 km)
331 kg (732 lbm)
Launch History
Status Active
Launch sites SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB
Pad-0B, Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport
Total launches 7
Successes 7
Maiden flight 27 January 2000
First Stage - M55E1
Engines 1 Solid
Thrust 935.000 kN (210,196 lbf)
Burn time TBC
Fuel Solid
Second Stage - SR19AJ1
Engines 1 Solid
Thrust 268 kN (60300 lbf)
Burn time TBC
Fuel Solid
Third Stage - Orion 50XL
Engines 1 Solid
Thrust 118.200 kN (26,572 lbf)
Burn time 74 seconds
Fuel Solid
Fourth Stage - Orion 38
Engines 1 Solid
Thrust 34.6 kN (7,778 lbf)
Burn time 68 seconds
Fuel Solid

The Minotaur I Rocket is an American solid fuel rocket designed to launch small satellites. It is built by Orbital Sciences Corporation and uses decommissioned [Minuteman] solid rocket motors in its first and second stages, combined with Pegasus-based third and fourth stages. It is capable of putting up to 1280 lbm (580 kg) into LEO (100 nmi/185 km, 28.5 deg inclination). Image File history File links Size of this preview: 302 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (316 × 627 pixel, file size: 43 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Minotaur-1 rocket launching Mightysat-2. ... Categories: Stub ... The metre or meter is a measure of length. ... This article is about a foot as a unit of length. ... KG, Kg or kg may indicate: A Kampfgeschwader, a bomber squadron of the former German Luftwaffe Basketball Player Kevin Garnett An abbreviation for kilogram (always kg) Knight of the Garter, a British decoration Kommanditgesellschaft, German version of a limited partnership Kongo language (ISO 639 alpha-2) An abbreviation for konig... lb may refer to two units of measurement: A pound (unit of mass) A pound-force (unit of force), better distinguished as lbf or lbf. ... In cargo transport, the payload is the valuable contents of the vehicle. ... A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit in which objects such as satellites are below intermediate circular orbit (ICO) and far below geostationary orbit, but typically around 350 - 1400 km above the Earths surface. ... By analogy with the geosynchronous orbit, a heliosynchronous orbit is a heliocentric orbit of radius 24. ... Vandenberg Air Force Base is a base with a spaceport, located in Santa Barbara County, California. ... The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) is a commerical space launch facility located at the southern tip of NASAs Wallops Flight Facility on the Delmarva Peninsula in Virginia. ... January 27 is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... Thrust is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newtons Second and Third Laws. ... This page may meet Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... The pound-force is a non-SI unit of force or weight (properly abbreviated lbf or lbf). The pound-force is equal to a mass of one pound multiplied by the standard acceleration due to gravity on Earth (which is defined as exactly 9. ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... The Space Shuttle is initially launched with the help of solid-fuel boosters A Solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). ... Solid fuel is a term given to various types of solid material that provide energy. ... A Soyuz rocket, at Baikanur launch pad. ... An Earth observation satellite, ERS 2 For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). ... Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC, though commonly abbreviated as Orbital) is a Dulles, Virginia company which specializes in satellite launch and manufacture. ... Pegasus rocket on the ground Pegasus rocket attached to bottom of carrier aircraft The Pegasus rocket is a winged space booster developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation (Orbital). ... A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit in which objects such as satellites are below intermediate circular orbit (ICO) and far below geostationary orbit, but typically around 350 - 1400 km above the Earths surface. ...


The fourth launch of Minotaur I in September 2005 was a spectacular sunset launch, delivering a fast-growing cloud of colors, visible across the whole southern west coast of the United States. Local authorities reported being flooded with calls about the phenomenon.


The Minotaur I launch of the TacSat-2 spacecraft on 16 December 2006 was the first successful orbital-insertion space launch from Wallops Island, VA in 22 years.[1] It was also the innaugral launch from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) launch facility. The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) is a commerical space launch facility located at the southern tip of NASAs Wallops Flight Facility on the Delmarva Peninsula in Virginia. ...

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Minotaur orbital flights

Date (UTC) Flight Payload Launch pad Result
January 27, 2000 03:03:06 1 JAWSat (P98-1) (FalconSat1 / ASUSat1 / OCSE / OPAL) SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB, CA Success
July 19, 2000 20:09:00 2 MightySat II.1 (Sindri, P99-1) / MEMS 2A / MEMS 2B SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB, CA Success
April 11, 2005 13:35:00 3 XSS-11 SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB, CA Success
September 23, 2005 02:24:00 4 Streak (STP-R1) SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB, CA Success
April 15, 2006 01:40:00 5 COSMIC (FORMOSAT-3) SLC-8, Vandenberg AFB, CA Success
December 16, 2006 12:00 6 TacSat-2 / GeneSat-1 Pad 0B, Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, Wallops Island, VA Success
April 24, 2007 06:48 7 NFIRE Pad 0B, Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, Wallops Island, VA Success

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Minotaur IV

Orbital Sciences Corporation is currently developing the much more powerful Minotaur IV for the U.S. Air Force. The Minotaur IV combines U.S Government-furnished solid rocket motors from decommissioned Peacekeeper ICBMs with technologies from other Orbital-built launch vehicles, including the Minotaur I, Pegasus, and Taurus. The first Minotaur IV is currently scheduled to launch a U.S. Air Force Space Based Space Surveillance (SBSS) satellite in December 2008.[2][3] Test launch of a Peacekeeper ICBM by the 576 Flight Test Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, CA (USAF) The LG-118A Peacekeeper was a land-based ICBM deployed by the United States starting in 1986. ... Pegasus rocket on the ground Pegasus rocket attached to bottom of carrier aircraft The Pegasus rocket is a winged space booster developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation (Orbital). ... Taurus is an German/Swedish air-launched cruise missile, manufactured by EADS, Saab Bofors Dynamics and used by Germany and Sweden. ...


A Minotaur V five-stage version has also been conceptualized. It would have an additional upper stage for small GTO, lunar, and interplanetary missions. A geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) is a Hohmann transfer orbit around the Earth between a low Earth orbit (LEO) and a geostationary orbit (GEO). ...


References

  1. ^ TacSat-2 Mission Information. NASA.
  2. ^ Minotaur IV. Orbital Sciences Corporation.
  3. ^ Boeing completes review for Space Based Space Surveillance. Spaceflight Now (January 8, 2007).

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