Jupiter-A

Jupiter-A
Takeoff of Jupiter-A CC-39
ManufacturerRedstone Arsenal, Chrysler
Country of originUnited States
Size
Height69.50 feet (21.18 m)
Diameter5.83 feet (1.78 m)
Mass64,060 pounds (29,060 kg)
Stages1
Capacity
Payload to Low Earth Orbit
Mass11 kg (24 lb)
Launch history
StatusRetired
Launch sitesLC-5 and 6, Cape Canaveral Missile Annex, Florida
Total launches25
First flight1955-09-22
Last flight1958-06-12
First stage – Redstone
Powered by1 North American Aviation (Rocketdyne) 75-110 A-3, A-4, A-6
Maximum thrust91,350 lbf; 406.33 kN (41,434 kgf)
Specific impulse265 s (2.60 km/s)
Burn time155 s
PropellantLOX/Ethanol, LOX/Hydyne

A member of the Redstone rocket family, Jupiter-A was the first variant of Redstone, used to test components later used in the PGM-19 Jupiter medium-range ballistic missile. These included the Redstone ST-80 inertial guidance platform, Jupiter angle-of-attack sensors, warhead fusion systems and explosive bolts.

A total of twenty-five launches took place from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base, Florida, on Launch Complexes 5 and 6, between 1955 and 1958.