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- Scout_X diameter "1.02".
- Scout_X height "21600.0".
- Scout_X mass "16700.0".
- Scout_X mass "16700.0".
- Scout_X abstract "Scout X, also known as Cub Scout, was an American rocket which served as a prototype of the Scout, which was launched on a single test flight in 1960. It was used to test the configuration that later Scout rockets would use as well as two of the solid rocket motors that would be used on them.The Scout X had the same configuration as the Scout X-1, which would be the first all-up version of the Scout. Unlike the X-1, which had four live stages, the Scout X only had live first and third stages, with battleship mockups of the second and fourth.It was launched from Launch Area 3 at the Wallops Flight Facility at 23:09 GMT on 18 April 1960. The launch failed when the rocket disintegrated during stage separation.".
- Scout_X countryOrigin United_States.
- Scout_X diameter "1.02".
- Scout_X failedLaunches "1".
- Scout_X height "21.6".
- Scout_X launchSite Wallops_Flight_Facility.
- Scout_X manufacturer Vought.
- Scout_X mass "1.67E7".
- Scout_X status "Retired".
- Scout_X successor Scout_X-1.
- Scout_X totalLaunches "1".
- Scout_X wikiPageID "23270756".
- Scout_X wikiPageLength "2563".
- Scout_X wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Scout_X wikiPageRevisionID "545655277".
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Algol_1A.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Antares_1A.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Battleship_(rocketry).
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960_in_spaceflight.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scout_(rocket_family).
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Scout_(rocket_family).
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Scout_X-1.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Solid-fuel_rocket.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Solid_rocket.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Solid_rocket_motor.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Vought.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Wallops_Flight_Facility.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink Wallops_Flight_Facility_Launch_Area_3.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLink X-254.
- Scout_X wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scout X".
- Scout_X derivatives Scout_X-1.
- Scout_X fail "1".
- Scout_X family Scout_(rocket_family).
- Scout_X function "Test vehicle".
- Scout_X hasPhotoCollection Scout_X.
- Scout_X launches "1".
- Scout_X manufacturer Vought.
- Scout_X only "1960-04-18".
- Scout_X sites Wallops_Flight_Facility.
- Scout_X sites Wallops_Flight_Facility_Launch_Area_3.
- Scout_X stages "Two".
- Scout_X status "Retired".
- Scout_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Scout_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Rocket.
- Scout_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Scout_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Scout_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Scout_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rocket-stub.
- Scout_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scout_rockets.
- Scout_X subject Category:1960_in_spaceflight.
- Scout_X subject Category:Scout_(rocket_family).
- Scout_X hypernym Rocket.
- Scout_X type MeanOfTransportation.
- Scout_X type Rocket.
- Scout_X type Vehicle.
- Scout_X type DesignedArtifact.
- Scout_X type Thing.
- Scout_X type Q41291.
- Scout_X comment "Scout X, also known as Cub Scout, was an American rocket which served as a prototype of the Scout, which was launched on a single test flight in 1960. It was used to test the configuration that later Scout rockets would use as well as two of the solid rocket motors that would be used on them.The Scout X had the same configuration as the Scout X-1, which would be the first all-up version of the Scout.".
- Scout_X label "Scout X".
- Scout_X sameAs Scout_X.
- Scout_X sameAs m.065z3r9.
- Scout_X sameAs Q606049.
- Scout_X sameAs Q606049.
- Scout_X wasDerivedFrom Scout_X?oldid=545655277.
- Scout_X isPrimaryTopicOf Scout_X.