
LEGO Designer:
Adam Wilde (Apollo 110)
Designed:
December 2023
Categories:
All, Launch Vehicles
Launch Vehicle Details
Stages:
3 stage
Length:
23.4 m
Diameter:
2.67 m
Mass at Launch:
55.3 tonnes
Low Earth Orbit Capacity:
50 kg
Total Thrust:
667 kN
Apogee:
1000 km
Class:
Small Lift Launch Vehicle
Part count: bricks, lots.
Unit | width | length | height |
---|---|---|---|
Studs | |||
Inches | |||
Centimetres |
Nr TypeNr Vehicle Serial Date LS Payload
1 1 Juno-2 AM-11 06.12.1958 P CC LC-5 Pioneer 3
2 2 Juno-2 AM-14 03.03.1959 CC LC-5 Pioneer 4
3 3 Juno-2 AM-16 16.07.1959 F CC LC-5 Explorer (6) (S 1)
4 1 Juno-2 (3 St.) AM-19B 15.08.1959 F CC LC-26B Beacon 2
5 4 Juno-2 AM-19A 13.10.1959 CC LC-5 Explorer 7 (S 1a)
6 5 Juno-2 AM-19C 23.03.1960 F CC LC-26B Explorer (8) (S 46)
7 6 Juno-2 AM-19D 03.11.1960 CC LC-26B Explorer 8 (S 30)
8 7 Juno-2 AM-19F 25.02.1961 F CC LC-26B Explorer (10) (S 45)
9 8 Juno-2 AM-19E 27.04.1961 CC LC-26B Explorer 11 (S 15)
10 9 Juno-2 AM-19G 24.05.1961 F CC LC-26B Explorer (12) (S 45a)
Failures:
Flight 1: Stage 1 shut down too early
Flight 3: Control lost after 5.5 sec
Flight 4: Stage 1 shut down too early, no attitude control for upper stages
Flight 6: Stage 3 failed to ignite due to loss of radio contact
Flight 8: Stage 3 failed to ignite
Flight 10: Stage 2 failed to ignite
Launch sites:
CC = Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Eastern Test Range, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA
* = suborbital
F = Failure
P = partial failure
R/D = Research & Development flight
Launch History information from space.skyrocket.de
Launch History information from space.skyrocket.de
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