Object Details
Manufacturer
Atlantic Research Corp.
Summary
The Arcas is a low-cost single-stage recoverable meterological sounding rocket designed to carry payloads up to 23 pounds to altitudes of 200,000 feet and was designed by the Atlantic Research Corporation of Alexandria, Virginia specifically to carry meterological payloads. For this reason, in order not to damage sensitive instrumentation, the Arcas had a relatively low acceleration during liftoff. This also cut down on the cost of instrumentation and ground support equipment. The rocket's composite end-burning solid-fuel motor produced 336 pounds of thrust for 29 seconds.
The Arcas made its first test flight in 1958 and became operational in 1959. It was highly successful and a decade later some 6,000 had flown. Besides meteorological studies, the Arcas also carried small biological payloads. The Arcas was launched from a simple closed-breeched launcher requring only two men. It was flown from all U.S. and other rocket ranges world-wide and participated in NASA and international sounding rocket programs.
Credit Line
Atlantic Research Corporation
Inventory Number
A19660589000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
CRAFT-Missiles & Rockets
Materials
Asbestos phenolic nose and other parts
Dimensions
Length, 91 inches; diameter, 4.5 inches; span, 13 inches; launch weight, 76 pounds (this specimen empty)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19660589000