List of rockets launched from Esrange

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This is a list of rockets launched [1] from the Esrange rocket range in northern Sweden.

Contents

1966–1970

DateVehicleMissionResults
19 November 1966 Centaure ESRO C21/1PS (123 km)
29 November 1966CentaureESRO C09/2S (149 km)
30 November 1966CentaureESRO C09/1S (147 km)
4 February 1967CentaureESRO C21/2S (129 km)
16 February 1967CentaureESRO C10/1PS (148 km)
22 February 1967CentaureESRO C10/2PS (158 km)
7 April 1967 Nike-Apache K-NA-1/14.328IES (232 km)
8 April 1967 Nike-Apache K-NA-2/14.329IES (236 km)
9 April 1967 Nike-Apache K-NA-3/14.330IES (241 km)
10 April 1967 Nike-Apache K-NA-4/14.331IES (230 km)
11 April 1967 Nike-Apache K-NA-5/14.332IES (237 km)
19 April 1967 Centaure II ESRO C24PS (129 km)
31 July 1967Centaure IIBESRO C20/1S (133 km)
31 July 1967Centaure IIBESRO C32/1PS (127 km)
23 October 1967 Nike-Apache K-NA-7 
24 November 1967Centaure IIBESRO C13PPS (165 km)
26 November 1967CentaureESRO C31/1S (126 km)
5 December 1967 Nike-Apache K-NA-6/14.288IES
6 December 1967CentaureESRO C31/2S (129 km)
1 February 1968Centaure IIBESRO C36/1S (150 km)
4 February 1968Centaure IIBESRO C36/2S (145 km)
6 March 1968Centaure IIBESRO C14PS (155 km)
20 March 1968 Nike-Apache K-NA-8S (207 km)
23 March 1968 Nike-Apache K-NA-9S (211 km)
26 March 1968 Skylark 1 ESRO S16/1PS (172 km)
6 April 1968 Nike-Apache K-NA-10VF
20 May 1968Centaure IIBESRO C42/1S (136 km)
7 June 1968Centaure IIBESRO C42/2S (138 km)
8 June 1968Centaure IIBESRO C32/2S (135 km)
11 June 1968 Nike-Apache K-NA-13/14.355IAS (183 km)
12 June 1968 Nike-Apache K-NA-12/14.354IAS (183 km)
30 July 1968 Centaure IIB ESRO C20/2PS (137 km)
12 August 1968 B.Arcas 2 ESRO A50/1PS (96 km)
25 August 1968 B.Arcas 2 ESRO A50/2PS (108 km)
8 October 1968 Centaure IIB ESRO C35/1EF (140 km)
15 October 1968 Centaure IIB ESRO C45/1PS (160 km)
24 October 1968 B. Arcas 2SA1/15.53IIS (105 km)
1 November 1968 Centaure IIB ESRO C45/2S (167 km)
19 November 1968 Black Brant 3 K-BIII-14S (167 km)
25 November 1968 Skylark 2 ESRO S43/1S (212 km)
3 December 1968 Black Brant 3 K-BIII-16S (166 km)
4 December 1968 Black Brant 3 K-BIII-15S (170 km)
17 January 1969 Nike-Apache SNA 2A-1/10.313IMS (117 km)
19 January 1969Nike-CajunSNC 2B-2/10.314IMS (76 km)
23 January 1969 Nike-Apache SNA 2A-3/10.315IMS (116 km)
25 January 1969 Nike-Apache SNA 2A-4/10.316IMS (117 km)
3 February 1969 Petrel (UK) P24KES (157 km)
11 February 1969 Petrel (UK) P23KPS (157 km)
14 February 1969 Petrel (UK) P27KS (149 km)
15 February 1969 Petrel (UK) P28KS (153 km)
15 March 1969 Nike-Apache (GER) K-NA-11 
15 March 1969 Skylark 2 ESRO S43/2S (210 km)
15 March 1969Centaure 2BESRO C52/1S (138 km)
16 March 1969 Nike-Apache (GER) K-NA-17 
17 March 1969 Petrel (UK) P29KES (148 km)
17 March 1969 Nike-Apache (GER) K-NA-18 
17 March 1969 Petrel (UK) P25KS (151 km)
18 March 1969 Petrel (UK) P11KS (170 km)
29 March 1969 Petrel (UK) P26KS (150 km)
14 April 1969Centaure 2BESRO C39/1VF
15 April 1969Centaure 2BESRO C39/2PS (134 km)
5 June 1969Centaure 2BESRO C35/2S (130 km)
11 August 1969Centaure 2BESRO C51/1S (145 km)
14 August 1969Centaure 2BESRO C58/1PS (111 km)
5 October 1969 Skylark 2 ESRO S29/1S (234 km)
10 October 1969Centaure 2BESRO C52/2S (138 km)
17 October 1969 Skylark 2 ESRO S29/2S (230 km)
10 November 1969 Skylark 2 ESRO S46/1S (214 km)
27 November 1969Centaure 2BESRO C62/BS (160 km)
27 November 1969Centaure 2BESRO C62/AS (162 km)
5 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 1 
7 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 2 
9 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 3 
12 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 4 
14 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 5 
17 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 6 
19 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 7 
21 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 8 
23 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 9 
26 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 10 
28 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 11 
30 January 1970 Skua (UK) UCL 12 
4 February 1970 Centaure ESRO C57/1S
14 February 1970 Skylark ESRO S66/1S
23 February 1970 Centaure ESRO C37/1 
24 February 1970 Skylark ESRO S70/1S
25 February 1970 Skylark ESRO S61/1S (221 km)
26 February 1970 Skylark ESRO S61/2S (225 km)
19 March 1970 Skua SSK3/1(105 km)
19 March 1970 Skua SSK3/2(105 km)
19 March 1970 Skua SSK3/3(105 km)
19 March 1970 Skua SSK3/4(105 km)
19 March 1970 Skua SSK3/5(105 km)
2 April 1970 Skylark ESRO S66/2S
3 April 1970CentaureESRO C57/2S
4 April 1970 Skylark ESRO S28/1S
7 June 1970 Centaure ESRO C48/1S
8 August 1970 Nike-Apache SNA 5-1/14.462DAS
8 August 1970 Nike-Apache SNA 6-1/14.455UAS
8 August 1970 Nike-Apache SNA 5-2/14.463DAS
8 August 1970 Nike-Apache SNA 6-2/14.454UAS
9 August 1970 Centaure ESRO C58/2S (114 km)
9 August 1970 Petrel ESRO SP4 
10 August 1970 Centaure ESRO C51/2S (153 km)
13 August 1970 Centaure ESRO C48/2S (114 km)
28 October 1970 Skylark ESRO S67/1S
29 October 1970 Skylark ESRO S67/2S

1971–1980

DateVehicleMissionResults
8 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/1E
15 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/2S
17 January 1971 Centaure ESRO C37/2S (215 km)
17 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/3E
19 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/4S
21 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/5S
23 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/6PS
25 January 1971 Centaure ESRO C60/1S (170 km)
25 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/7S
26 January 1971 Centaure ESRO C60/2S (173 km)
26 January 1971 Petrel ESRO P40S
27 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/8PS
27 January 1971 Centaure ESRO C78/1S (142 km)
28 January 1971 Skylark ESRO S46/2S (220 km)
29 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/9S
31 January 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/10S
3 February 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/11S
8 February 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/12PS
9 February 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/13S
11 February 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/14S
12 February 1971 Skua ESRO SK83/15PS
12 March 1971 Skylark ESRO S16/2S
12 March 1971 Petrel (UK) P69KPS (150 km)
12 March 1971 Petrel (UK) P92KVF
15 March 1971 Skylark ESRO S87/1S (191 km)
24 March 1971 Skylark ESRO S87/2S (192 km)
5 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P68KS (134 km)
14 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P61KS (154 km)
15 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P66KS (131 km)
16 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P62KPS (138 km)
21 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P64KS (143 km)
21 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P67KS (128 km)
21 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P63KPS (164 km)
24 April 1971 Petrel (UK) P54KPS (162 km)
1 May 1971 Petrel (UK) P65KPS (146 km)
31 July 1971 Centaure ESRO C59/1 
31 July 1971 Nike-Apache NNA1/14.468UAS (114 km)
31 July 1971 Nike-Apache NNA2/14.469UAS (106 km)
1 August 1971 Centaure ESRO C59/2 
22 November 1971 Centaure ESRO C78/2S (140 km)
25 November 1971 Skylark ESRO S70/2S
21 January 1972 Centaure ESRO C76/1 
22 January 1972 Centaure ESRO C76/2 
7 February 1972 Nike-Tomahawk S7-1/18.131IA(180 km)
2 March 1972 Skylark ESRO S77/1S (237 km)
24 September 1972Skylark 4ESRO S77/2S (227 km)
8 October 1972 Nike-Apache NA3/14.499UAS (109 km)
9 October 1972 Nike-Apache NA4/14.501UAS (109 km)
12 October 1972 Nike-Apache NA5/14.502UAS (109 km)
13 October 1972 Skylark 2 ESRO S105S (207 km)
9 February 1973 Nike-Tomahawk S7-2/18.132IAS (182 km)
1 August 1973 Nike-Apache NA6/14.515UAS (109 km)
1 August 1973 Nike-Apache NA7/14.516UAS (111 km)
2 August 1973Nike-CajunNC10/10.414GIS (88 km)
4 August 1973 Skylark SL1081/ER 1VF
5 August 1973 Nike-Apache NA9/14.507UIS (183 km)
6 August 1973 Nike-Apache NA8/14.517UAS (103 km)
20 February 1974Centaure 2CESRO C111/1(155 km)
20 February 1974 Nike-Tomahawk S10-1/18.133IES (234 km)
20 February 1974Centaure 2CESRO C111/2(152 km)
20 February 1974 Nike-Tomahawk S10-2/18.134IES (235 km)
18 August 1974Nike-CajunFerdinand 36(106 km)
5 March 1975 Nike-Apache (SWE) S16-2VF
7 March 1975 Centaure (SWE) S13(108 km)
13 March 1975 Nike-Apache (SWE) S16-1(104 km)
21 November 1975 Nike-Apache (SWE) SO1(131 km)
22 January 1976 Nike-Tomahawk (SWE) S17-1(208 km)
27 January 1976 Skylark (GER) K-GR-73/TP-1VF
1 February 1976 Nike-Apache (SWE) S18-1(105 km)
2 March 1976 Nike-Apache (SWE) S21-1 TriggerS (160 km)
6 March 1976 Nike-Tomahawk (SWE) S17-2(210 km)
30 March 1976 Aries NASA 24.001IE Porcupine 1VF
15 January 1977 Nike-Apache (SWE) S18-2(104 km)
8 February 1977 Skylark (SWE) S22 Aurora(212 km)
11 February 1977 Nike-Tomahawk S21-2/18.213IE TriggerS (200 km)
11 February 1977 Super Arcas NASA 15.154UE/AR1S (80 km)
15 February 1977 Nike-Apache (SWE) S21-3 TriggerS (163 km)
15 February 1977 Super Arcas NASA 15.155UE/AR2S (85 km)
14 March 1977 Nike-Apache Firefly(250 km)
20 March 1977AriesNASA 24.002IE Porcupine 2S (458 km)
21 October 1977 Black Brant 8 (SWE) S19B(370 km)
13 December 1977 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 1S (265 km)
13 April 1978 Nike-Orion S27/31.006UE TwilightS (154 km)
30 July 1978 Petrel (UK) P205KS (149 km)
30 July 1978 Petrel MPI-1(71 km)
30 July 1978 Nike-Orion (SWE) S32 NLC-OBS(62 km)
30 July 1978 Skylark 1 (SWE) S26-1 ION(86 km)
12 August 1978 Petrel MPI-2(65 km)
12 August 1978 Petrel (UK) P206KS (150 km)
13 August 1978 Skylark 1 (SWE) S26-2 ION(72 km)
13 September 1978Orion(GER) CK05(62 km)
16 November 1978 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 2S (265 km)
25 January 1979Petrel 2(UK) P216KS (179 km)
27 January 1979 Black Brant 5C (SWE) S23L1 Substorm-Geos(267 km)
27 January 1979Petrel 2(UK) P215KS (180 km)
27 January 1979 Black Brant 8 (SWE) S23H Substorm-Geos(414 km)
27 January 1979 Black Brant 5C (SWE) S23L-2 Substorm-Geos(266 km)
19 March 1979AriesNASA 24.005IE Porcupine 3S (464 km)
31 March 1979AriesNASA 24.006IE Porcupine 4S (452 km)
14 August 1979Nike(SWE) T3(11 km)
21 August 1979 Nike-Orion S27B/31.016UE Twilight BS (149 km)
24 September 1979 Black Brant 8 S29/27.039UE Barium-GeosS (396 km)
28 April 1980 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 3S (253 km)
26 July 1980Petrel 2(UK) P223KES (166 km)
7 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
7 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
10 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
10 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
10 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
10 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
11 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
11 November 1980Petrel 2P221K Energy Budget E5S (171 km)
11 November 1980 Nike-Orion Energy Budget E6C(198 km)
11 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
11 November 1980Skua 2Energy Budget E7(97 km)
11 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
11 November 1989 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
12 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
12 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
12 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
16 November 1980 Skylark 7 Energy Budget E2S (230 km)
16 November 1980Petrel 2P220K Energy Budget E5S (174 km)
16 November 1980Taurus-OrionNASA 33.010UE Energy Budget E11AS (178 km)
16 November 1980Taurus-OrionNASA 33.011UE Energy Budget E11BS (178 km)
16 November 1980 Nike-Orion Energy Budget E6A(168 km)
16 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
16 November 1980Skua 2Energy Budget E7(96 km)
16 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
16 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
16 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
16 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
27 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
28 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
28 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
28 November 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
1 December 1980Taurus-OrionNASA 33.009UE Energy Budget E11AS (171 km)
1 December 1980Petrel 2P220K Energy Budget E5S (196 km)
1 December 1980 Nike-Orion Energy Budget E6A(161 km)
1 December 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
1 December 1980 Nike-Orion Energy Budget E6B(172 km)
1 December 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9A(104 km)
1 December 1980Skua 2Energy Budget E7(92 km)
1 December 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)
1 December 1980 Super Loki Energy Budget E9B(85 km)

1981–1990

DateVehicleMissionResults
7 February 1981Petrel 2(UK) P219KS (171 km)
7 February 1981 Nike-Orion (SWE) S35 Oxygen(145 km)
30 April 1981 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 3BS (253 km)
8 May 1981 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 4S (258 km)
30 September 1981Black Brant 8C(SWE) S33 PiratS (270 km)
14 November 1981Orion(GER) STRAFAM(61 km)
1 December 1981Petrel 2(UK) P224KS (187 km)
9 December 1981Petrel 2(UK) P225KS (188 km)
9 December 1981 Skylark 7 Energy Budget E2(237 km)
9 December 1981Skua 4Energy Budget E8(70 km)
9 December 1981Skua 2Energy Budget E7(95 km)
16 December 1981Petrel 2(UK) P226KS (187 km)
29 April 1982 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 5S (256 km)
8 May 1982 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 6S (256 km)
3 August 1982 Nike-Orion (SWE) S37 CAMP-N(119 km)
3 August 1982 Nike-Orion (GER) STRAFAM(114 km)
3 August 1982 Nike-Orion (SWE) S37 CAMP-P(118 km)
3 August 1982 Nike-Orion (SWE) S39 SOAP/1(134 km)
4 August 1982 Petrel (UK) P235K(140 km)
4 August 1982 Nike-Orion TAD(153 km)
4 August 1982 Super Loki SULO-1(84 km)
11 August 1982 Petrel (UK) P214K(129 km)
12 August 1982 Nike-Orion (SWE) S39 SOAP/2(135 km)
12 August 1982 Super Loki SULO-2(84 km)
19 January 1983Black Brant 9C(SWE) S36 AURELD-HIGH(494 km)
27 April 1983Orion(GER) STRAFAM 3(58 km)
5 May 1983 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 7S (227 km)
13 May 1983 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 8S (264 km)
19 September 1983OTRAG 1-3-B(GER) OTR-1VF
31 January 1984 Nike-Orion (SWE) S39 SOAP/WINE 1(149 km)
31 January 1984Orion(GER) STRAFAM 4(58 km)
10 February 1984 Nike-Orion (SWE) S39 SOAP/WINE 2(148 km)
10 February 1984Skylark 6(GER) MI 1(179 km)
3 May 1984 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 9S (258 km)
15 May 1984 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 10S (242 km)
24 October 1984 Black Brant 5C (SWE) S38 TOR(216 km)
27 April 1985 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 11S (266 km)
6 May 1985 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 12S (253 km)
14 May 1985Orion(GER) STRAFAM 5(57 km)
30 April 1986 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 13S (246 km)
12 May 1986 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 14EF (250 km)
26 July 1986 Super Loki 12AMAED(116 km)
26 July 1986 Nike-Orion MAED 31.057GES (101 km)
26 July 1986 Nike-Orion MAED 31.060UES (99 km)
26 July 1986 Super Loki 12AMAED(110 km)
26 July 1986 Nike-Orion MAED 31.061UE 
27 July 1986 Super Loki 12AMAED(110 km)
27 July 1986 Super Loki 12AMAED(118 km)
27 July 1986 Super Loki 12AMAED(120 km)
27 July 1986 Super Loki 12AMAED(117 km)
4 November 1986Taurus-Orion(SWE) S41 AURELD VIP-1(206 km)
12 December 1986Taurus-Orion(SWE) S41 AURELD VIP-2(185 km)
17 February 1987Orion(GER) STRAFAM 2/1(59 km)
19 March 1987Black Brant 9B(SWE) MASER 1S (295 km)
2 May 1987 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 14BS (252 km)
6 May 1987OrionRASMUS 1(61 km)
9 May 1987 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 15VF
23 November 1987 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 16VF
29 February 1988Black Brant 9C(SWE) MASER 2S (318 km)
9 April 1988Black Brant 5BNASA 21.097GE ERRRIS IS (128 km)
2 May 1988 Black Brant 8 (GER) TEXUS 17S (285 km)
6 May 1988Black Brant 8B(GER) TEXUS 18S (265 km)
9 May 1988 Skylark 7 (BAe) TEXUS TESTS (262 km)
28 November 1988 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 19S (244 km)
2 December 1988 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 20S (238 km)
6 December 1988OrionRASMUS 2(65 km)
30 January 1989Orion(GER) STRAFAM 2/2(66 km)
7 February 1989 Skylark 2 (GER) ROSE F3(124 km)
9 February 1989 Skylark 2 (GER) ROSE F4(123 km)
3 March 1989Black Brant 5BNASA 21.100GE, ERRIS II(124 km)
4 March 1989 Black Brant 5C NASA 21.096GE, ERRIS II(176 km)
10 April 1989Black Brant 9C(SWE) MASER 3S (297 km)
30 April 1989 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 21S (268 km)
3 May 1989 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 22S (223 km)
25 November 1989 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 23S (249 km)
6 December 1989 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 24S (244 km)
25 January 1990Orion(GER) STRAFAM 2/3(100 km)
20 February 1990 Nike-Orion (SWE) ANODE(100 km)
25 February 1990 Nike-Orion (SWE) ATOMIC 1(100 km)
27 February 1990 Nike-Orion (SWE) ATOMIC 2(100 km)
6 March 1990 Super Loki (GER) SISSI So1(60 km)
6 March 1990Skylark 6(GER) SISSI F1(178 km)
6 March 1990OrionRASMUS 3(79 km)
29 March 1990Black Brant 9B(SWE) MASERS (317 km)
12 May 1990 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 25S (234 km)
14 May 1990 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 26S (235 km)
29 May 1990 Nike-Orion (SWE) SPINRAC Test(107 km)
25 July 1990 Super Loki (GER) SISSI So2(60 km)
26 July 1990 Super Loki (GER) SISSI So3(81 km)
26 July 1990Skylark 6(GER) SISSI F2(168 km)
26 July 1990Robin Dart(GER) SISSI RD1(115 km)
26 July 1990 Super Loki (GER) SISSI So4(84 km)
2 August 1990 Skylark 7 (GER) SISSI F3(239 km)
2 August 1990Robin Dart(GER) SISSI RD2(118 km)
2 August 1990 Super Loki (GER) SISSI So5(39 km)
15 November 1990 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 27S (249 km)
25 November 1990Skylark 12(GER+SWE) MAXUS Test(534 km)

1991–2000

DateVehicleMissionResults
3 February 1991Orion(GER) STRAFAM 3/1(56 km)
9 April 1991OrionRasmus 4(65 km)
9 April 1991 Super Loki (GER) SISSI 3(72 km)
9 April 1991Viper 3 RoDart(GER) SISSI 3 
9 April 1991 Skylark 7 (GER) SISSI 3(245 km)
9 April 1991 Viper 3 Robin (GER) SISSI 3 
9 April 1991 Super Loki (GER) SISSI 3 
9 April 1991 Super Loki (GER) SISSI 3(87 km)
8 May 1991Castor 4B(GER+SWE) MAXUS 1VF (150 km)
1 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91(112 km)
1 August 1991 Super Arcas NLC91(88 km)
1 August 1991 Black Brant 5C NASA 21.103GE NLC91(100 km)
1 August 1991 Nike-Orion NLC91(93 km)
1 August 1991 Nike-Orion NLC91(131 km)
1 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91(111 km)
1 August 1991Viper 3 ChaffNLC91 
1 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91(112 km)
5 August 1991 Super Arcas NLC91(88 km)
5 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91(113 km)
9 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91VF (5.5 km)
9 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91(115 km)
9 August 1991 Nike-Orion NLC91(132 km)
9 August 1991 Nike-Orion NLC91 (SWE) Decimals A(89 km)
9 August 1991 Super Arcas NLC91 
9 August 1991 Black Brant 5C NASA 21.104GE NLC91(101 km)
9 August 1991 Nike-Orion NLC91(97 km)
10 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91(115 km)
10 August 1991Viper 3 ChaffNLC91 
10 August 1991 Nike-Orion NLC91 (SWE) Decimals B(118 km)
10 August 1991 Viper 3 Robin NLC91(117 km)
23 November 1991 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 28S (239 km)
9 April 1992Black Brant 9(SWE) MASER 5S (309 km)
18 August 1992Nike-I.Orion(GER) Mini TEXUS 1(91 km)
8 November 1992Castor 4B(GER+SWE) MAXUS 1BS (717 km)
22 November 1992 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 29S (230 km)
1 May 1993 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 30S (224 km)
28 July 1993Viper US1NLC 93(116 km)
30 July 1993Viper US2NLC 93(116 km)
2 August 1993 Nike-Orion NLC93 (SWE) Decimals A(98 km)
2 August 1993 Viper 1 NLC 93(110 km)
2 August 1993 Nike-Orion NLC93 (SWE) Decimals B(105 km)
2 August 1993 Viper 2 NLC 93(106 km)
2 August 1993 Viper 3 NLC 93(106 km)
2 August 1993Viper US3NLC 93(107 km)
2 November 1993 Skylark 7 (SWE) MASER 6S (243 km)
26 November 1993 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 31S (257 km)
29 November 1993Nike-I.Orion(GER) Mini TEXUS 1S (146 km)
19 February 1994OrionRASMUS 5 
3 May 1994Nike-I.Orion(GER) Mini TEXUS 2S (157 km)
6 May 1994 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 32S (235 km)
30 November 1994 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 33S (267 km)
5 December 1994I.Orion(SWE) HYGROSONDS (77 km)
29 April 1995Nike-I.Orion(GER) Mini TEXUS 4S (125 km)
2 May 1995Nike-I.Orion(GER) Mini TEXUS 3S (148 km)
29 November 1995Castor 4B(GER+SWE) MAXUS 2S (706 km)
4 December 1995I.Orion(SWE) REXUSS (89 km)
2 March 1996 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 34S (232 km)
3 May 1996 Skylark 7 (SWE) MASER 7S (252 km)
24 November 1996 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 35S (267 km)
4 June 1997I.OrionGYROTESTS (94 km)
26 January 1998 Nike-Orion (SWE) MERMAIDS (128 km)
7 February 1998 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 36S
11 February 1998Nike-I.Orion(GER) Mini-TEXUS 5S
3 March 1998Nike-I.Orion(SWE) ATOMIC 2AS (134 km)
6 March 1998Nike-I.Orion(SWE) ATOMIC 2BS (134 km)
7 October 1998I.OrionMAXUS TestS
24 November 1998Castor 4B(GER+SWE) MAXUS 3S (713 km)
3 December 1998Nike-I.Orion(GER) Mini-TEXUS 6S
14 May 1999 Skylark 7 (SWE) MASER 8S (260 km)
27 July 1999Black Brant 5NASA 21.122UE 
27 March 2000 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 37S (243 km)
2 April 2000 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 38S (250 km)

2001–2010

DateVehicleMissionResults
19 February 2001I.OrionMAXUS TestS (82 km)
29 April 2001Castor 4B(GER+SWE) MAXUS 4S
8 May 2001 Skylark 7 (GER) TEXUS 39S (248 km)
16 December 2001 Super Loki (USA) HYGROSOND-2S
16 December 2001I.Orion(SWE) HYGROSOND-2S (90 km)
16 December 2001 Super Loki (USA) HYGROSOND-2S
16 December 2001 Super Loki (USA) HYGROSOND-2S
16 March 2002 Skylark 7 (SWE) MASER 9S (260 km)
1 April 2003Castor 4B(ESA) MAXUS 5S
22 November 2004Castor 4B(ESA) MAXUS 6S
2 May 2005 Skylark 7 Maser-10S (252 km)
1 December 2005 VSB-30 TEXUS 42S
2 May 2006Castor 4BMAXUS 9S (702 km)
10 May 2006 VSB-30 TEXUS-43S (237 km)
7 February 2008VSB-30 V03(ESA) Texus 44S (270 km)
21 February 2008VSB-30(ESA) Texus 45S
15 May 2008VSB-30MASER-11S (252 km)
22 October 2008Nike-OrionREXUS-4S (175 km)
17 March 2009Stratos(NL) Student rocketS (12.2 km)
22 May 2009Nike-OrionMAPHEUSS (140.8 km)
22 November 2009VSB-30TEXUS-46S (252 km)
29 November 2009VSB-30TEXUS-47S (264 km)
26 March 2010Castor 4BMAXUS-8S (700 km)
27 October 2010Nike OrionMAPHEUS 2S (153 km)

2011–2020

DateVehicleMissionResults
22 February 2011Improved OrionREXUS 9S (80,3 km)
23 February 2011Improved OrionREXUS 10S (82 km)
29 March 2011 VSB-30 TEXUS-49 S (268 km)
21 July 2011Nike-Improved OrionPHOCUSS (107,8 km)
27 November 2011 VSB-30 TEXUS-48 S (263,2 km)
13 February 2012 VSB-30 MASER-12S (260 km)
19 March 2012Improved OrionREXUS 12S (82 km)
16 November 2012Improved OrionREXUS 11S (79 km)
25 November 2012Nike-Improved OrionMAPHEUS 3S (145 km)
12 April 2013VSB 30TEXUS-50S (261 km)
7 May 2013Improved OrionREXUS 14S (81,5 km)
9 May 2013Improved OrionREXUS 13S (83,1 km)
15 July 2013VS-30MAPHEUS 4
7 May 2014PRO 98-6GSERA-1
28 May 2014Improved OrionREXUS 15S (87  km)
29 May 2014Improved OrionREXUS 16S (80  km)
22 February 2015VSB-30Cryofenix
17 March 2015Improved OrionREXUS 17S (87 km)
18 March 2015Improved OrionREXUS 18S (81 km)
23 April 2015VSB-30TEXUS-51S (259 km)
27 April 2015VSB-30TEXUS-52S (255 km)
30 June 2015Nike-Improved Orion MAPHEUS 5 S (253 km)
2 October 2015S31/Improved OrionO-states 1S (247 km)
19 October 2015S31/Improved OrionO-states 2S (243.2 km)
22 October 2015HybridStern Erig
22 October 2015HybridStern HyEnd
27 October 2015HybridStern Decan 1
29 October 2015HybridStern Decan 2
1 December 2015VSB-30MASER 13S (261 km)
23 January 2016VSB-30TEXUS 53S (252.6 km)
2 February 2016S-30SpiderS (137.9 km)
15 March 2016Improved OrionREXUS 20S (78 km)
18 March 2016Improved OrionREXUS 19S (78 km)
14 April 2016HybridStern Aquasonic
16 April 2016HybridStern Zephyr
28 April 2016Cesaroni Pro98-6GSERA-2S (5.1 km)
19 July 2016Terrier-Improved OrionRotex-T
31 October 2016HybridStern 2 HyEnd 1
8 November 2016HybridStern 2 HyEnd 2
15 March 2017Improved OrionREXUS 21S (85.6 km)
16 March 2017Improved OrionREXUS 22S (84.3 km)
7 April 2017Castor 4BMAXUS 9S
26 April 20173x Cesaroni Pro98-6GSERA-3S (5 km)
12 March 2018Improved OrionREXUS 24
13 May 2018VSB-30TEXUS 54S (239 km)
31 May 2018VSB-30TEXUS 55S (255 km)
17 February 2019S-31 Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS 7S (248 km)
4 March 2019Improved OrionREXUS 23S (75 km)
11 March 2019Improved OrionREXUS 25S (80 km)
19 March 2019Improved OrionREXUS 26S (82 km)
24 June 2019VSB-30MASER 14S (260 km)
15 November 2019VSB-30TEXUS 56S (256 km)
19 February 2020Improved MalemuteSPIDER-2S (120 km)

2021–2030

DateVehicleMissionResults
14 May 2021Improved Malemute/Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS 11S (221 km)
23 June 2021S-31/Improved OrionBOLT-1S (281 km)
6 December 2021Improved Malemute/Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS 10S (259 km)
29 January 2022Improved Malemute/Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS 9S (253 km)
1 October 2022VSB-30TEXUS 57S (240 km)
21 October 2022Improved Malemute/Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS 12S (260 km)
5 November 2022Improved OrionREXUS 27S (84.9 km)
7 November 2022Improved OrionREXUS 28S (95.7 km)
23 November 2022VSB-30S1X-3/MASER 15S (260 km)
23 March 2023Improved Malemute/Improved OrionBRORS (240 km)
29 March 2023Improved OrionREXUS 30S (77.3 km)
1 April 2023Improved OrionREXUS 29S (76.9 km)
18 April 2023N2ORTHHyEndS (64 km)
24 April 2023VSB-30TEXUS 58S (250 km)
24 April 2023N2ORTHHyEndF
22 May 2023Improved Malemute/Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS 13S (225.5 km)
3 June 2023Cesaroni Pro98-6GSERA-4S (2 km)
10 October 2023S-31/Improved OrionHIFLIER-1S (190 km)
2 December 2023VSB-30MAIUS-2S (234 km)
7 February 2024T-Minus DARTPRIMEPS
12 February 2024VSB-30TEXUS 59S (264.5 km)
27 February 2024Red Kite/Improved MalemuteMAPHEUS 14S (265 km)
12 March 2024Improved OrionREXUS 32S (75.9 km)
14 March 2024Improved OrionREXUS 31S (78.5 km)
24 March 2024VSB-30TEXUS 60S (251.7 km)

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References

  1. "List of all rocket launches from Esrange Space Center" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2018.