Éridan (rocket) explained

Éridan
Country Of Origin:France
Purpose:high altitude research
Type:sounding rocket
Fuel:solid
First Date:26 September 1968
Last Date:14 November 1979

The Éridan is a two-stage French sounding rocket, which results from the use of the Stromboli engine (also used on the Dragon and Dauphin) for the first and second stages.[1] [2]

It belonged to a family of solid-propellant rockets that also encompasses the Belier, the Centaure, the Dragon, and the Dauphin.[3] [4] As the most powerful version of this series it could lift payloads from 120kg (270lb) to 250kg (550lb) up to altitudes of 220km (140miles) to a maximum of 425km (264miles).[5]

Its ascent time is between 230 and 350 seconds.[6] Total thrust was 90.00 kN (20,232 lbf) with a gross mass of 2006kg (4,422lb) to 2316kg (5,106lb) depending in payload. The rocket had a height of 9.92m (32.55feet), a diameter of 0.56m (01.84feet) and a span of 1.773m (05.817feet).

An improved version called Éridan II was planned in 1971 but it never materialized due to the project being cancelled in 1973.

Launches

Éridan was flown fifteen times between 1968 and 1979 from Kourou and the Kerguelen Islands.

The first flight from Kourou on 26 September 1968 failed, but was followed by twelve successful launches that took the rocket to altitudes of 196 to 420 km between 12 April 1969 and 14 November 1979. Objectives were ultraviolet astronomy experiments, solar physics and training launches for operators at the Kourou launch base.

Two Éridan were launched in January and February 1975 off the Kerguelen Islands for magnetosphere studies.

DateLaunch SiteLaunch ComplexMission DescriptionApogee (km)
1968 September 26KourouKourou ALFSFailure0
1969 April 12KourouKourou ALFSFU-181B test flight test406
1969 April 23KourouKourou ALFSFU-187 test, A cone test420
1969 August 22KourouKourou ALFSFU-187 test, B cone test242
1971 May 17KourouKourou ALFSFU-203 recovery test196
1971 October 16KourouKourou ALFSATLAS / CM16 / Gemini Ultraviolet astronomy mission205
1972 November 11KourouKourou ALFSFU-201 LPSP-EUV2300
1972 December 7KourouKourou ALFSFU-205 JANUS Ultraviolet astronomy mission213
1973 November 11KourouKourou ALFSFU-201 (Solar EUV 2) Solar extreme ultraviolet mission300
1974 November 5KourouKourou ALFSFAUST FU-214 Ultraviolet astronomy mission220
1974 November 19KourouKourou ALFSFAUST FU-215 Ultraviolet astronomy mission220
1975 January 26Kerguelen-ARAKS Northward Ionosphere / plasma mission190
1975 February 15Kerguelen-ARAKS Eastward Ionosphere / plasma mission185
1978 November 23KourouKourou ALFSAriane range test350
1979 June 13KourouKourou ALFSAriane range test350
1979 November 14KourouKourou ALFSAriane range test350

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/6.IAC-03-IAA.2.3.05 . History of Dauphin & Eridan Sounding Rockets . 29 September 2003 . International Astronautical Congress (IAF) . American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics . en . 10.2514/6.IAC-03-IAA.2.3.05 . 2023-07-30 . 54th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law . Jung . Philippe .
  2. Web site: Wade . Mark . Eridan . 2023-07-30 . Encyclopedia Astronautica.
  3. Web site: Serra . Jean-Jacques . 2007-01-06 . Sud Aviation Sounding Rockets - From Belier to Eridan . https://web.archive.org/web/20070106145946/http://fuseurop.univ-perp.fr/sudav_e.htm . 2007-01-06 . 2023-07-30 . Rockets in Europe.
  4. Web site: Eridan . 2023-07-30 . Gunter's Space Page . en.
  5. Book: Les débuts de la recherche spatiale française: au temps des fusées-sondes . 2007 . Edite : Institut français d'histoire de l'espace . 978-2-84608-215-0 . Institut français d'histoire de l'espace . Paris . 398.
  6. Book: Les débuts de la recherche spatiale française . Institut français d'histoire de l'espace . 2007 . 978-2846082150 . Intéressés, ils demandèrent au CNES d'envisager sérieusement un projet d'astronomie spatiale d'envergure qui serait réalisé par quelque soixante fusées-sondes Éridan (ou de la classe Éridan)..