Thor-Delta
The Thor-Delta, also known as Delta DM-19 or just Delta was an early American expendable launch system used for 12 orbital launches in the early 1960s. A derivative of the Thor-Able, it was a member of the Thor family of rockets, and the first member of the Delta family.
The first stage was a Thor missile in the DM-19 configuration. The second stage was the Delta, which had been derived from the earlier Able stage. An Altair solid rocket motor was used as a third stage.
The basic design of the original Vanguard upper stages, featuring a pressure-fed nitric acid/UDMH, regeneratively cooled engine, was kept in place, but with an improved AJ10-118 engine. More significantly, the Delta stage featured cold gas attitude control jets allowing it to be stabilized in orbit for restart and more precise burns.
The Thor-Delta was the first rocket to use the combination of a Thor missile and a Delta upper stage. This configuration was reused for many later rockets, and a derivative, the Delta II, remained in service until 2018.
The Thor-Delta launched a number of significant payloads, including the first communications satellite, Echo 1A; the first British satellite, Ariel 1; and the first active direct-relay communications satellite, Telstar 1. All 12 launches occurred from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17. The launch of Telstar 1 used pad B, while all other launches were from pad A. All launches were successful except the maiden flight, which failed to place Echo 1 into orbit due to a problem with the second stage.
Telstar 1
Telstar is the name of various communications satellites. The first two Telstar satellites were experimental and nearly identical. Telstar 1 launched on top of a Thor-Delta rocket on July 10, 1962. It successfully relayed through space the first television pictures, telephone calls, and telegraph images, and provided the first live transatlantic television feed. Telstar 2 launched May 7, 1963. Telstar 1 and 2—though no longer functional—still orbit the Earth.
IMPORTANT NOTE
This craft is kinda hard to fly, especially when you controll the pitch of the rocket, so be careful!
GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: PGM-17 Thor IRBM
- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 0.9.704.0
- Price: $8,068k
- Number of Parts: 262
- Dimensions: 34 m x 20 m x 20 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 1.6km/s
- Total Thrust: 5.5MN
- Engines: 11
- Wet Mass: 2.68E+6kg
- Dry Mass: 2.13E+6kg
STAGES
Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3 | 34m/s | 1.1MN | 81s | 2.68E+6kg |
3 | 1 | 898m/s | 41kN | 27s | 1,477kg |
5 | 6 | 30m/s | 2.3MN | 0s | 1,477kg |
6 | 1 | 674m/s | 2.0MN | 0s | 370kg |
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