Europa (rocket)

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  26. Ce lanceur est actuellement en exposition à l'Euro Space Center, Transinne (Belgique)
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Europa
Euro Space Center in Belgium.JPG
Europa II rocket at Euro Space Center
FunctionOrbital carrier rocket
Manufacturer ELDO
Size
Height33 m (108 ft)
Diameter3.05 m (10.0 ft)
Mass105,000 kg (231,000 lb)
Stages3–4
Capacity
Payload to geostationary transfer orbit
MassEuropa I: 200 kg (440 lb)
Europa II: 360 kg (790 lb)
Launch history
StatusRetired
Launch sites Woomera, LA-6
Guiana, BEC
Total launches
  • 11:
  •    5 Blue Streak
  •    2 Blue Streak/Coralie
  •    3 Europa I
  •    1 Europa II
Success(es)4 (all Blue Streak)
Failure(s)
  • 7:
  •    1 Blue Streak
  •    2 Blue Streak/Coralie
  •    3 Europa I
  •    1 Europa II
First flightBlue Streak: 4 June 1964
Coralie: 4 August 1967
Europa I: 29 November 1968
Europa II: 5 November 1971
Last flightBlue Streak: 14 November 1966
Coralie: 4 December 1967
Europa I: 12 November 1970
Europa II: 5 November 1971
First stage – Blue Streak
Powered by2 × Rolls-Royce RZ.2
Maximum thrust1,673 kN (376,000 lbf)
Specific impulse 282 s (2.77 km/s)
Burn time156 seconds
Propellant RP-1 / LOX