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283:. The first launch attempt took place on May 1; this launch was a failure. A second launch attempt on June 26, however, was successful, with the rocket reaching an apogee of 60 miles (97 km). A third launch, attempted on August 12, however, was also a failure; following the third launch, the Terasca program came to a close. 236:, to fill a U.S. Navy requirement for a three-stage sounding rocket, intended to launch experimental payloads for conducting high-altitude research. The rocket utilised a combination of existing missiles in its construction; the first stage was a Terrier 514:. The NASA Historical Report Series. Vol. SP-4401. Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Scientific and Technical Information Office. 700: 705: 616: 498: 540:. China Lake, CA: Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. U.S. Naval Museum of Armament & Technology. November 4, 1993. Archived from 233: 533: 21: 556: 280: 609: 229: 44: 452: 317: 276: 267:
for Terasca was 98 miles (158 km); it could carry a scientific payload of up to 25 pounds (11 kg).
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made up the second stage, while a Cajun sounding rocket was utilised as a third stage.
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Three launch attempts of the Terasca missile were made from the launch facility at
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The Terrier-ASROC-Cajun ("Terasca") rocket was developed during early 1959 by the
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rockets, three launches were attempted during 1959, but only one was successful.
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Sounding rocket
Naval Ordnance Test Station
Vandenberg AFB
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sounding rocket
United States Navy
Terrier
ASROC
Cajun
Naval Ordnance Test Station
China Lake, California
surface-to-air
anti-submarine rocket
thrust
apogee
Vandenberg Air Force Base
Western Launch and Test Range
Vandenberg Air Force Base
Apogee









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