This is a list of rockets launched [1] from the Esrange rocket range in northern Sweden.
Date | Vehicle | Mission | Results |
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19 November 1966 | Centaure | ESRO C21/1 | PS (123 km) |
29 November 1966 | Centaure | ESRO C09/2 | S (149 km) |
30 November 1966 | Centaure | ESRO C09/1 | S (147 km) |
4 February 1967 | Centaure | ESRO C21/2 | S (129 km) |
16 February 1967 | Centaure | ESRO C10/1 | PS (148 km) |
22 February 1967 | Centaure | ESRO C10/2 | PS (158 km) |
7 April 1967 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-1/14.328IE | S (232 km) |
8 April 1967 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-2/14.329IE | S (236 km) |
9 April 1967 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-3/14.330IE | S (241 km) |
10 April 1967 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-4/14.331IE | S (230 km) |
11 April 1967 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-5/14.332IE | S (237 km) |
19 April 1967 | Centaure II | ESRO C24 | PS (129 km) |
31 July 1967 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C20/1 | S (133 km) |
31 July 1967 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C32/1 | PS (127 km) |
23 October 1967 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-7 | |
24 November 1967 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C13P | PS (165 km) |
26 November 1967 | Centaure | ESRO C31/1 | S (126 km) |
5 December 1967 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-6/14.288IE | S |
6 December 1967 | Centaure | ESRO C31/2 | S (129 km) |
1 February 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C36/1 | S (150 km) |
4 February 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C36/2 | S (145 km) |
6 March 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C14P | S (155 km) |
20 March 1968 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-8 | S (207 km) |
23 March 1968 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-9 | S (211 km) |
26 March 1968 | Skylark 1 | ESRO S16/1 | PS (172 km) |
6 April 1968 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-10 | VF |
20 May 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C42/1 | S (136 km) |
7 June 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C42/2 | S (138 km) |
8 June 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C32/2 | S (135 km) |
11 June 1968 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-13/14.355IA | S (183 km) |
12 June 1968 | Nike-Apache | K-NA-12/14.354IA | S (183 km) |
30 July 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C20/2 | PS (137 km) |
12 August 1968 | B.Arcas 2 | ESRO A50/1 | PS (96 km) |
25 August 1968 | B.Arcas 2 | ESRO A50/2 | PS (108 km) |
8 October 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C35/1 | EF (140 km) |
15 October 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C45/1 | PS (160 km) |
24 October 1968 | B. Arcas 2 | SA1/15.53II | S (105 km) |
1 November 1968 | Centaure IIB | ESRO C45/2 | S (167 km) |
19 November 1968 | Black Brant 3 | K-BIII-14 | S (167 km) |
25 November 1968 | Skylark 2 | ESRO S43/1 | S (212 km) |
3 December 1968 | Black Brant 3 | K-BIII-16 | S (166 km) |
4 December 1968 | Black Brant 3 | K-BIII-15 | S (170 km) |
17 January 1969 | Nike-Apache | SNA 2A-1/10.313IM | S (117 km) |
19 January 1969 | Nike-Cajun | SNC 2B-2/10.314IM | S (76 km) |
23 January 1969 | Nike-Apache | SNA 2A-3/10.315IM | S (116 km) |
25 January 1969 | Nike-Apache | SNA 2A-4/10.316IM | S (117 km) |
3 February 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P24K | ES (157 km) |
11 February 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P23K | PS (157 km) |
14 February 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P27K | S (149 km) |
15 February 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P28K | S (153 km) |
15 March 1969 | Nike-Apache | (GER) K-NA-11 | |
15 March 1969 | Skylark 2 | ESRO S43/2 | S (210 km) |
15 March 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C52/1 | S (138 km) |
16 March 1969 | Nike-Apache | (GER) K-NA-17 | |
17 March 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P29K | ES (148 km) |
17 March 1969 | Nike-Apache | (GER) K-NA-18 | |
17 March 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P25K | S (151 km) |
18 March 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P11K | S (170 km) |
29 March 1969 | Petrel | (UK) P26K | S (150 km) |
14 April 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C39/1 | VF |
15 April 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C39/2 | PS (134 km) |
5 June 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C35/2 | S (130 km) |
11 August 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C51/1 | S (145 km) |
14 August 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C58/1 | PS (111 km) |
5 October 1969 | Skylark 2 | ESRO S29/1 | S (234 km) |
10 October 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C52/2 | S (138 km) |
17 October 1969 | Skylark 2 | ESRO S29/2 | S (230 km) |
10 November 1969 | Skylark 2 | ESRO S46/1 | S (214 km) |
27 November 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C62/B | S (160 km) |
27 November 1969 | Centaure 2B | ESRO C62/A | S (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 C57/1 | S |
14 February 1970 | Skylark | ESRO S66/1 | S |
23 February 1970 | Centaure | ESRO C37/1 | |
24 February 1970 | Skylark | ESRO S70/1 | S |
25 February 1970 | Skylark | ESRO S61/1 | S (221 km) |
26 February 1970 | Skylark | ESRO S61/2 | S (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 S66/2 | S |
3 April 1970 | Centaure | ESRO C57/2 | S |
4 April 1970 | Skylark | ESRO S28/1 | S |
7 June 1970 | Centaure | ESRO C48/1 | S |
8 August 1970 | Nike-Apache | SNA 5-1/14.462DA | S |
8 August 1970 | Nike-Apache | SNA 6-1/14.455UA | S |
8 August 1970 | Nike-Apache | SNA 5-2/14.463DA | S |
8 August 1970 | Nike-Apache | SNA 6-2/14.454UA | S |
9 August 1970 | Centaure | ESRO C58/2 | S (114 km) |
9 August 1970 | Petrel | ESRO SP4 | |
10 August 1970 | Centaure | ESRO C51/2 | S (153 km) |
13 August 1970 | Centaure | ESRO C48/2 | S (114 km) |
28 October 1970 | Skylark | ESRO S67/1 | S |
29 October 1970 | Skylark | ESRO S67/2 | S |
Date | Vehicle | Mission | Results |
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8 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/1 | E |
15 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/2 | S |
17 January 1971 | Centaure | ESRO C37/2 | S (215 km) |
17 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/3 | E |
19 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/4 | S |
21 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/5 | S |
23 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/6 | PS |
25 January 1971 | Centaure | ESRO C60/1 | S (170 km) |
25 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/7 | S |
26 January 1971 | Centaure | ESRO C60/2 | S (173 km) |
26 January 1971 | Petrel | ESRO P40 | S |
27 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/8 | PS |
27 January 1971 | Centaure | ESRO C78/1 | S (142 km) |
28 January 1971 | Skylark | ESRO S46/2 | S (220 km) |
29 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/9 | S |
31 January 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/10 | S |
3 February 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/11 | S |
8 February 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/12 | PS |
9 February 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/13 | S |
11 February 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/14 | S |
12 February 1971 | Skua | ESRO SK83/15 | PS |
12 March 1971 | Skylark | ESRO S16/2 | S |
12 March 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P69K | PS (150 km) |
12 March 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P92K | VF |
15 March 1971 | Skylark | ESRO S87/1 | S (191 km) |
24 March 1971 | Skylark | ESRO S87/2 | S (192 km) |
5 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P68K | S (134 km) |
14 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P61K | S (154 km) |
15 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P66K | S (131 km) |
16 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P62K | PS (138 km) |
21 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P64K | S (143 km) |
21 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P67K | S (128 km) |
21 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P63K | PS (164 km) |
24 April 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P54K | PS (162 km) |
1 May 1971 | Petrel | (UK) P65K | PS (146 km) |
31 July 1971 | Centaure | ESRO C59/1 | |
31 July 1971 | Nike-Apache | NNA1/14.468UA | S (114 km) |
31 July 1971 | Nike-Apache | NNA2/14.469UA | S (106 km) |
1 August 1971 | Centaure | ESRO C59/2 | |
22 November 1971 | Centaure | ESRO C78/2 | S (140 km) |
25 November 1971 | Skylark | ESRO S70/2 | S |
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 S77/1 | S (237 km) |
24 September 1972 | Skylark 4 | ESRO S77/2 | S (227 km) |
8 October 1972 | Nike-Apache | NA3/14.499UA | S (109 km) |
9 October 1972 | Nike-Apache | NA4/14.501UA | S (109 km) |
12 October 1972 | Nike-Apache | NA5/14.502UA | S (109 km) |
13 October 1972 | Skylark 2 | ESRO S105 | S (207 km) |
9 February 1973 | Nike-Tomahawk | S7-2/18.132IA | S (182 km) |
1 August 1973 | Nike-Apache | NA6/14.515UA | S (109 km) |
1 August 1973 | Nike-Apache | NA7/14.516UA | S (111 km) |
2 August 1973 | Nike-Cajun | NC10/10.414GI | S (88 km) |
4 August 1973 | Skylark | SL1081/ER 1 | VF |
5 August 1973 | Nike-Apache | NA9/14.507UI | S (183 km) |
6 August 1973 | Nike-Apache | NA8/14.517UA | S (103 km) |
20 February 1974 | Centaure 2C | ESRO C111/1 | (155 km) |
20 February 1974 | Nike-Tomahawk | S10-1/18.133IE | S (234 km) |
20 February 1974 | Centaure 2C | ESRO C111/2 | (152 km) |
20 February 1974 | Nike-Tomahawk | S10-2/18.134IE | S (235 km) |
18 August 1974 | Nike-Cajun | Ferdinand 36 | (106 km) |
5 March 1975 | Nike-Apache | (SWE) S16-2 | VF |
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-1 | VF |
1 February 1976 | Nike-Apache | (SWE) S18-1 | (105 km) |
2 March 1976 | Nike-Apache | (SWE) S21-1 Trigger | S (160 km) |
6 March 1976 | Nike-Tomahawk | (SWE) S17-2 | (210 km) |
30 March 1976 | Aries | NASA 24.001IE Porcupine 1 | VF |
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 Trigger | S (200 km) |
11 February 1977 | Super Arcas | NASA 15.154UE/AR1 | S (80 km) |
15 February 1977 | Nike-Apache | (SWE) S21-3 Trigger | S (163 km) |
15 February 1977 | Super Arcas | NASA 15.155UE/AR2 | S (85 km) |
14 March 1977 | Nike-Apache | Firefly | (250 km) |
20 March 1977 | Aries | NASA 24.002IE Porcupine 2 | S (458 km) |
21 October 1977 | Black Brant 8 | (SWE) S19B | (370 km) |
13 December 1977 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 1 | S (265 km) |
13 April 1978 | Nike-Orion | S27/31.006UE Twilight | S (154 km) |
30 July 1978 | Petrel | (UK) P205K | S (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) P206K | S (150 km) |
13 August 1978 | Skylark 1 | (SWE) S26-2 ION | (72 km) |
13 September 1978 | Orion | (GER) CK05 | (62 km) |
16 November 1978 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 2 | S (265 km) |
25 January 1979 | Petrel 2 | (UK) P216K | S (179 km) |
27 January 1979 | Black Brant 5C | (SWE) S23L1 Substorm-Geos | (267 km) |
27 January 1979 | Petrel 2 | (UK) P215K | S (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 1979 | Aries | NASA 24.005IE Porcupine 3 | S (464 km) |
31 March 1979 | Aries | NASA 24.006IE Porcupine 4 | S (452 km) |
14 August 1979 | Nike | (SWE) T3 | (11 km) |
21 August 1979 | Nike-Orion | S27B/31.016UE Twilight B | S (149 km) |
24 September 1979 | Black Brant 8 | S29/27.039UE Barium-Geos | S (396 km) |
28 April 1980 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 3 | S (253 km) |
26 July 1980 | Petrel 2 | (UK) P223K | ES (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 1980 | Petrel 2 | P221K Energy Budget E5 | S (171 km) |
11 November 1980 | Nike-Orion | Energy Budget E6C | (198 km) |
11 November 1980 | Super Loki | Energy Budget E9A | (104 km) |
11 November 1980 | Skua 2 | Energy 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 E2 | S (230 km) |
16 November 1980 | Petrel 2 | P220K Energy Budget E5 | S (174 km) |
16 November 1980 | Taurus-Orion | NASA 33.010UE Energy Budget E11A | S (178 km) |
16 November 1980 | Taurus-Orion | NASA 33.011UE Energy Budget E11B | S (178 km) |
16 November 1980 | Nike-Orion | Energy Budget E6A | (168 km) |
16 November 1980 | Super Loki | Energy Budget E9A | (104 km) |
16 November 1980 | Skua 2 | Energy 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 1980 | Taurus-Orion | NASA 33.009UE Energy Budget E11A | S (171 km) |
1 December 1980 | Petrel 2 | P220K Energy Budget E5 | S (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 1980 | Skua 2 | Energy Budget E7 | (92 km) |
1 December 1980 | Super Loki | Energy Budget E9B | (85 km) |
1 December 1980 | Super Loki | Energy Budget E9B | (85 km) |
Date | Vehicle | Mission | Results |
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7 February 1981 | Petrel 2 | (UK) P219K | S (171 km) |
7 February 1981 | Nike-Orion | (SWE) S35 Oxygen | (145 km) |
30 April 1981 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 3B | S (253 km) |
8 May 1981 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 4 | S (258 km) |
30 September 1981 | Black Brant 8C | (SWE) S33 Pirat | S (270 km) |
14 November 1981 | Orion | (GER) STRAFAM | (61 km) |
1 December 1981 | Petrel 2 | (UK) P224K | S (187 km) |
9 December 1981 | Petrel 2 | (UK) P225K | S (188 km) |
9 December 1981 | Skylark 7 | Energy Budget E2 | (237 km) |
9 December 1981 | Skua 4 | Energy Budget E8 | (70 km) |
9 December 1981 | Skua 2 | Energy Budget E7 | (95 km) |
16 December 1981 | Petrel 2 | (UK) P226K | S (187 km) |
29 April 1982 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 5 | S (256 km) |
8 May 1982 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 6 | S (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 1983 | Black Brant 9C | (SWE) S36 AURELD-HIGH | (494 km) |
27 April 1983 | Orion | (GER) STRAFAM 3 | (58 km) |
5 May 1983 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 7 | S (227 km) |
13 May 1983 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 8 | S (264 km) |
19 September 1983 | OTRAG 1-3-B | (GER) OTR-1 | VF |
31 January 1984 | Nike-Orion | (SWE) S39 SOAP/WINE 1 | (149 km) |
31 January 1984 | Orion | (GER) STRAFAM 4 | (58 km) |
10 February 1984 | Nike-Orion | (SWE) S39 SOAP/WINE 2 | (148 km) |
10 February 1984 | Skylark 6 | (GER) MI 1 | (179 km) |
3 May 1984 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 9 | S (258 km) |
15 May 1984 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 10 | S (242 km) |
24 October 1984 | Black Brant 5C | (SWE) S38 TOR | (216 km) |
27 April 1985 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 11 | S (266 km) |
6 May 1985 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 12 | S (253 km) |
14 May 1985 | Orion | (GER) STRAFAM 5 | (57 km) |
30 April 1986 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 13 | S (246 km) |
12 May 1986 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 14 | EF (250 km) |
26 July 1986 | Super Loki 12A | MAED | (116 km) |
26 July 1986 | Nike-Orion | MAED 31.057GE | S (101 km) |
26 July 1986 | Nike-Orion | MAED 31.060UE | S (99 km) |
26 July 1986 | Super Loki 12A | MAED | (110 km) |
26 July 1986 | Nike-Orion | MAED 31.061UE | |
27 July 1986 | Super Loki 12A | MAED | (110 km) |
27 July 1986 | Super Loki 12A | MAED | (118 km) |
27 July 1986 | Super Loki 12A | MAED | (120 km) |
27 July 1986 | Super Loki 12A | MAED | (117 km) |
4 November 1986 | Taurus-Orion | (SWE) S41 AURELD VIP-1 | (206 km) |
12 December 1986 | Taurus-Orion | (SWE) S41 AURELD VIP-2 | (185 km) |
17 February 1987 | Orion | (GER) STRAFAM 2/1 | (59 km) |
19 March 1987 | Black Brant 9B | (SWE) MASER 1 | S (295 km) |
2 May 1987 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 14B | S (252 km) |
6 May 1987 | Orion | RASMUS 1 | (61 km) |
9 May 1987 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 15 | VF |
23 November 1987 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 16 | VF |
29 February 1988 | Black Brant 9C | (SWE) MASER 2 | S (318 km) |
9 April 1988 | Black Brant 5B | NASA 21.097GE ERRRIS I | S (128 km) |
2 May 1988 | Black Brant 8 | (GER) TEXUS 17 | S (285 km) |
6 May 1988 | Black Brant 8B | (GER) TEXUS 18 | S (265 km) |
9 May 1988 | Skylark 7 | (BAe) TEXUS TEST | S (262 km) |
28 November 1988 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 19 | S (244 km) |
2 December 1988 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 20 | S (238 km) |
6 December 1988 | Orion | RASMUS 2 | (65 km) |
30 January 1989 | Orion | (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 1989 | Black Brant 5B | NASA 21.100GE, ERRIS II | (124 km) |
4 March 1989 | Black Brant 5C | NASA 21.096GE, ERRIS II | (176 km) |
10 April 1989 | Black Brant 9C | (SWE) MASER 3 | S (297 km) |
30 April 1989 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 21 | S (268 km) |
3 May 1989 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 22 | S (223 km) |
25 November 1989 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 23 | S (249 km) |
6 December 1989 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 24 | S (244 km) |
25 January 1990 | Orion | (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 1990 | Skylark 6 | (GER) SISSI F1 | (178 km) |
6 March 1990 | Orion | RASMUS 3 | (79 km) |
29 March 1990 | Black Brant 9B | (SWE) MASER | S (317 km) |
12 May 1990 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 25 | S (234 km) |
14 May 1990 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 26 | S (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 1990 | Skylark 6 | (GER) SISSI F2 | (168 km) |
26 July 1990 | Robin 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 1990 | Robin Dart | (GER) SISSI RD2 | (118 km) |
2 August 1990 | Super Loki | (GER) SISSI So5 | (39 km) |
15 November 1990 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 27 | S (249 km) |
25 November 1990 | Skylark 12 | (GER+SWE) MAXUS Test | (534 km) |
Date | Vehicle | Mission | Results |
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3 February 1991 | Orion | (GER) STRAFAM 3/1 | (56 km) |
9 April 1991 | Orion | Rasmus 4 | (65 km) |
9 April 1991 | Super Loki | (GER) SISSI 3 | (72 km) |
9 April 1991 | Viper 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 1991 | Castor 4B | (GER+SWE) MAXUS 1 | VF (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 1991 | Viper 3 Chaff | NLC91 | |
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 | NLC91 | VF (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 1991 | Viper 3 Chaff | NLC91 | |
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 28 | S (239 km) |
9 April 1992 | Black Brant 9 | (SWE) MASER 5 | S (309 km) |
18 August 1992 | Nike-I.Orion | (GER) Mini TEXUS 1 | (91 km) |
8 November 1992 | Castor 4B | (GER+SWE) MAXUS 1B | S (717 km) |
22 November 1992 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 29 | S (230 km) |
1 May 1993 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 30 | S (224 km) |
28 July 1993 | Viper US1 | NLC 93 | (116 km) |
30 July 1993 | Viper US2 | NLC 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 1993 | Viper US3 | NLC 93 | (107 km) |
2 November 1993 | Skylark 7 | (SWE) MASER 6 | S (243 km) |
26 November 1993 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 31 | S (257 km) |
29 November 1993 | Nike-I.Orion | (GER) Mini TEXUS 1 | S (146 km) |
19 February 1994 | Orion | RASMUS 5 | |
3 May 1994 | Nike-I.Orion | (GER) Mini TEXUS 2 | S (157 km) |
6 May 1994 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 32 | S (235 km) |
30 November 1994 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 33 | S (267 km) |
5 December 1994 | I.Orion | (SWE) HYGROSOND | S (77 km) |
29 April 1995 | Nike-I.Orion | (GER) Mini TEXUS 4 | S (125 km) |
2 May 1995 | Nike-I.Orion | (GER) Mini TEXUS 3 | S (148 km) |
29 November 1995 | Castor 4B | (GER+SWE) MAXUS 2 | S (706 km) |
4 December 1995 | I.Orion | (SWE) REXUS | S (89 km) |
2 March 1996 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 34 | S (232 km) |
3 May 1996 | Skylark 7 | (SWE) MASER 7 | S (252 km) |
24 November 1996 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 35 | S (267 km) |
4 June 1997 | I.Orion | GYROTEST | S (94 km) |
26 January 1998 | Nike-Orion | (SWE) MERMAID | S (128 km) |
7 February 1998 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 36 | S |
11 February 1998 | Nike-I.Orion | (GER) Mini-TEXUS 5 | S |
3 March 1998 | Nike-I.Orion | (SWE) ATOMIC 2A | S (134 km) |
6 March 1998 | Nike-I.Orion | (SWE) ATOMIC 2B | S (134 km) |
7 October 1998 | I.Orion | MAXUS Test | S |
24 November 1998 | Castor 4B | (GER+SWE) MAXUS 3 | S (713 km) |
3 December 1998 | Nike-I.Orion | (GER) Mini-TEXUS 6 | S |
14 May 1999 | Skylark 7 | (SWE) MASER 8 | S (260 km) |
27 July 1999 | Black Brant 5 | NASA 21.122UE | |
27 March 2000 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 37 | S (243 km) |
2 April 2000 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 38 | S (250 km) |
Date | Vehicle | Mission | Results |
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19 February 2001 | I.Orion | MAXUS Test | S (82 km) |
29 April 2001 | Castor 4B | (GER+SWE) MAXUS 4 | S |
8 May 2001 | Skylark 7 | (GER) TEXUS 39 | S (248 km) |
16 December 2001 | Super Loki | (USA) HYGROSOND-2 | S |
16 December 2001 | I.Orion | (SWE) HYGROSOND-2 | S (90 km) |
16 December 2001 | Super Loki | (USA) HYGROSOND-2 | S |
16 December 2001 | Super Loki | (USA) HYGROSOND-2 | S |
16 March 2002 | Skylark 7 | (SWE) MASER 9 | S (260 km) |
1 April 2003 | Castor 4B | (ESA) MAXUS 5 | S |
22 November 2004 | Castor 4B | (ESA) MAXUS 6 | S |
2 May 2005 | Skylark 7 | Maser-10 | S (252 km) |
1 December 2005 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 42 | S |
2 May 2006 | Castor 4B | MAXUS 9 | S (702 km) |
10 May 2006 | VSB-30 | TEXUS-43 | S (237 km) |
7 February 2008 | VSB-30 V03 | (ESA) Texus 44 | S (270 km) |
21 February 2008 | VSB-30 | (ESA) Texus 45 | S |
15 May 2008 | VSB-30 | MASER-11 | S (252 km) |
22 October 2008 | Nike-Orion | REXUS-4 | S (175 km) |
17 March 2009 | Stratos | (NL) Student rocket | S (12.2 km) |
22 May 2009 | Nike-Orion | MAPHEUS | S (140.8 km) |
22 November 2009 | VSB-30 | TEXUS-46 | S (252 km) |
29 November 2009 | VSB-30 | TEXUS-47 | S (264 km) |
26 March 2010 | Castor 4B | MAXUS-8 | S (700 km) |
27 October 2010 | Nike Orion | MAPHEUS 2 | S (153 km) |
Date | Vehicle | Mission | Results |
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22 February 2011 | Improved Orion | REXUS 9 | S (80,3 km) |
23 February 2011 | Improved Orion | REXUS 10 | S (82 km) |
29 March 2011 | VSB-30 | TEXUS-49 | S (268 km) |
21 July 2011 | Nike-Improved Orion | PHOCUS | S (107,8 km) |
27 November 2011 | VSB-30 | TEXUS-48 | S (263,2 km) |
13 February 2012 | VSB-30 | MASER-12 | S (260 km) |
19 March 2012 | Improved Orion | REXUS 12 | S (82 km) |
16 November 2012 | Improved Orion | REXUS 11 | S (79 km) |
25 November 2012 | Nike-Improved Orion | MAPHEUS 3 | S (145 km) |
12 April 2013 | VSB 30 | TEXUS-50 | S (261 km) |
7 May 2013 | Improved Orion | REXUS 14 | S (81,5 km) |
9 May 2013 | Improved Orion | REXUS 13 | S (83,1 km) |
15 July 2013 | VS-30 | MAPHEUS 4 | |
7 May 2014 | PRO 98-6G | SERA-1 | |
28 May 2014 | Improved Orion | REXUS 15 | S (87 km) |
29 May 2014 | Improved Orion | REXUS 16 | S (80 km) |
22 February 2015 | VSB-30 | Cryofenix | |
17 March 2015 | Improved Orion | REXUS 17 | S (87 km) |
18 March 2015 | Improved Orion | REXUS 18 | S (81 km) |
23 April 2015 | VSB-30 | TEXUS-51 | S (259 km) |
27 April 2015 | VSB-30 | TEXUS-52 | S (255 km) |
30 June 2015 | Nike-Improved Orion | MAPHEUS 5 | S (253 km) |
2 October 2015 | S31/Improved Orion | O-states 1 | S (247 km) |
19 October 2015 | S31/Improved Orion | O-states 2 | S (243.2 km) |
22 October 2015 | Hybrid | Stern Erig | |
22 October 2015 | Hybrid | Stern HyEnd | |
27 October 2015 | Hybrid | Stern Decan 1 | |
29 October 2015 | Hybrid | Stern Decan 2 | |
1 December 2015 | VSB-30 | MASER 13 | S (261 km) |
23 January 2016 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 53 | S (252.6 km) |
2 February 2016 | S-30 | Spider | S (137.9 km) |
15 March 2016 | Improved Orion | REXUS 20 | S (78 km) |
18 March 2016 | Improved Orion | REXUS 19 | S (78 km) |
14 April 2016 | Hybrid | Stern Aquasonic | |
16 April 2016 | Hybrid | Stern Zephyr | |
28 April 2016 | Cesaroni Pro98-6G | SERA-2 | S (5.1 km) |
19 July 2016 | Terrier-Improved Orion | Rotex-T | |
31 October 2016 | Hybrid | Stern 2 HyEnd 1 | |
8 November 2016 | Hybrid | Stern 2 HyEnd 2 | |
15 March 2017 | Improved Orion | REXUS 21 | S (85.6 km) |
16 March 2017 | Improved Orion | REXUS 22 | S (84.3 km) |
7 April 2017 | Castor 4B | MAXUS 9 | S |
26 April 2017 | 3x Cesaroni Pro98-6G | SERA-3 | S (5 km) |
12 March 2018 | Improved Orion | REXUS 24 | |
13 May 2018 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 54 | S (239 km) |
31 May 2018 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 55 | S (255 km) |
17 February 2019 | S-31 Improved Malemute | MAPHEUS 7 | S (248 km) |
4 March 2019 | Improved Orion | REXUS 23 | S (75 km) |
11 March 2019 | Improved Orion | REXUS 25 | S (80 km) |
19 March 2019 | Improved Orion | REXUS 26 | S (82 km) |
24 June 2019 | VSB-30 | MASER 14 | S (260 km) |
15 November 2019 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 56 | S (256 km) |
19 February 2020 | Improved Malemute | SPIDER-2 | S (120 km) |
Date | Vehicle | Mission | Results |
---|---|---|---|
14 May 2021 | Improved Malemute/Improved Malemute | MAPHEUS 11 | S (221 km) |
23 June 2021 | S-31/Improved Orion | BOLT-1 | S (281 km) |
6 December 2021 | Improved Malemute/Improved Malemute | MAPHEUS 10 | S (259 km) |
29 January 2022 | Improved Malemute/Improved Malemute | MAPHEUS 9 | S (253 km) |
1 October 2022 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 57 | S (240 km) |
21 October 2022 | Improved Malemute/Improved Malemute | MAPHEUS 12 | S (260 km) |
5 November 2022 | Improved Orion | REXUS 27 | S (84.9 km) |
7 November 2022 | Improved Orion | REXUS 28 | S (95.7 km) |
23 November 2022 | VSB-30 | S1X-3/MASER 15 | S (260 km) |
23 March 2023 | Improved Malemute/Improved Orion | BROR | S (240 km) |
29 March 2023 | Improved Orion | REXUS 30 | S (77.3 km) |
1 April 2023 | Improved Orion | REXUS 29 | S (76.9 km) |
18 April 2023 | N2ORTH | HyEnd | S (64 km) |
24 April 2023 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 58 | S (250 km) |
24 April 2023 | N2ORTH | HyEnd | F |
22 May 2023 | Improved Malemute/Improved Malemute | MAPHEUS 13 | S (225.5 km) |
3 June 2023 | Cesaroni Pro98-6G | SERA-4 | S (2 km) |
10 October 2023 | S-31/Improved Orion | HIFLIER-1 | S (190 km) |
2 December 2023 | VSB-30 | MAIUS-2 | S (234 km) |
7 February 2024 | T-Minus DART | PRIME | PS |
12 February 2024 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 59 | S (264.5 km) |
27 February 2024 | Red Kite/Improved Malemute | MAPHEUS 14 | S (265 km) |
12 March 2024 | Improved Orion | REXUS 32 | S (75.9 km) |
14 March 2024 | Improved Orion | REXUS 31 | S (78.5 km) |
24 March 2024 | VSB-30 | TEXUS 60 | S (251.7 km) |
A sounding rocket or rocketsonde, sometimes called a research rocket or a suborbital rocket, is an instrument-carrying rocket designed to take measurements and perform scientific experiments during its sub-orbital flight. The rockets are used to launch instruments from 48 to 145 km above the surface of the Earth, the altitude generally between weather balloons and satellites; the maximum altitude for balloons is about 40 km and the minimum for satellites is approximately 121 km. Certain sounding rockets have an apogee between 1,000 and 1,500 km, such as the Black Brant X and XII, which is the maximum apogee of their class. Sounding rockets often use military surplus rocket motors. NASA routinely flies the Terrier Mk 70 boosted Improved Orion, lifting 270–450-kg (600–1,000-pound) payloads into the exoatmospheric region between 97 and 201 km.
Esrange Space Center is a rocket range and research centre located about 40 kilometers east of the town of Kiruna in northern Sweden. It is a base for scientific research with high-altitude balloons, investigation of the aurora borealis, sounding rocket launches, and satellite tracking, among other things. Located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle and surrounded by a vast wilderness, its geographic location is ideal for many of these purposes.
The Swedish National Space Agency is a Government agency in Sweden operating under the Swedish Ministry of Education and Science. SNSA operates as a key component of the Swedish space programme, which is mostly carried out through international cooperation, and has included a sequence of satellite missions, both national ones and in cooperation with other nations. Furthermore, the agency distributes government grants to research and development, initiates research and development in space and remote sensing, and acts as the Swedish contact in international cooperative efforts.
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