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Jupiter
friznit edited this page May 10, 2019
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Juno II was derived from the USAF Jupiter missile and used as a launch vehicle in the 1950's and 60's for Pioneer and Explorer satellites. Not to be confused with Juno I, which was derived from the US Army Redstone-Jupiter-C missile development programme, it did nevertheless use the same Sergeant (Vicenza) upper stage, though sometimes ommitting the fourth stage to allow for extra payload capacity. Juno IVA and IVB were concept designs that were never flown, having been made obsolete by the introduction of the more capable Atlas launch vehicle.
Tags: Chryslus
Launch Vehicle | First Stage | Second Stage | Third Stage | Fourth Stage |
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Juno II | Chryslus-3DS Polaris | Vincenza | ||
Juno IVA | Chryslus-3DS Polaris | Chryslus-6K Seeker | Vincenza | |
Juno IVB | Chryslus-3DS Polaris | Chryslus-45K Hunter | Chryslus-6K Seeker | Vincenza |
From top to bottom
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Vicenza
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Chryslus-320 fuel tank
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Chryslus-6K Seeker liquid engine
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Fenris-625 stacker decoupler
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Chryslus-700 long fuel tank
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Chryslus-45K Hunter liquid engine
- Chryslus-5SA structual adapter
- Chryslus-700 short fuel tank
- Chryslus-1200 fuel tank
- Chryslus engine fairing
- 1x Chryslus-EE5 Rhesus Vernier Engine side attached
- Chryslus-3DS Polaris engine
- Optional: 2/4x Dioscuri-1 Solid Rocket Boosters
- 0.9375m
- 1.25m
- 1.5m
- 1.875m
- 2.5m
- 3.125m
- 3.75m
- 5.625m