Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5241097> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5241097 subject Q7016480.
- Q5241097 subject Q7145391.
- Q5241097 subject Q8625342.
- Q5241097 abstract "The Lambda 4S or L-4S was an experimental Japanese expendable carrier rocket. It was produced by Nissan and the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science and launched five times between 1966 and 1970 with Ōsumi technology demonstration satellites. The first four launches failed, however the fifth, launched on 11 February 1970, successfully placed Ōsumi-5, the first Japanese satellite, into orbit.The Lambda 4S consisted of four stages, with two booster rockets augmenting the first stage. SB-310 rockets were used as boosters, with an L753 first stage. The second stage was a reduced length derivative of the L753, whilst an L500 was used as the third stage. The fourth stage was an L480S. All of the stages burned solid fuel.The Lambda 4S could place 26 kilograms (57 lb) of payload into low Earth orbit. It was launched from the Kagoshima Space Centre. Following its retirement in 1970, a sounding rocket derived from it, the Lambda 4SC, flew three times. The Mu replaced Lambda for orbital launches.".
- Q5241097 countryOrigin Q17.
- Q5241097 diameter "0.74".
- Q5241097 failedLaunches "4".
- Q5241097 finalFlight "1970-02-11".
- Q5241097 height "16.5".
- Q5241097 launchSite Q1077124.
- Q5241097 maidenFlight "1966-09-26".
- Q5241097 manufacturer Q1207946.
- Q5241097 manufacturer Q20165.
- Q5241097 mass "9400000.0".
- Q5241097 rocketStages "4".
- Q5241097 status "Retired".
- Q5241097 successfulLaunches "1".
- Q5241097 thumbnail Lambda_Rocket_Launcher.jpg?width=300.
- Q5241097 totalLaunches "5".
- Q5241097 wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Q5241097 wikiPageExternalLink challenge.shtml.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q1077124.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q1202640.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q1207946.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q15078724.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q166596.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q17.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q20165.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q218381.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q2611697.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q280602.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q5155949.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q579036.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q663611.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q697175.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016480.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145391.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q741745.
- Q5241097 wikiPageWikiLink Q8625342.
- Q5241097 countryOrigin Q17.
- Q5241097 fail "4".
- Q5241097 first "1966-09-26".
- Q5241097 last "1970-02-11".
- Q5241097 launches "5".
- Q5241097 manufacturer Q1207946.
- Q5241097 manufacturer Q20165.
- Q5241097 sites Q1077124.
- Q5241097 stages "4".
- Q5241097 status "Retired".
- Q5241097 success "1".
- Q5241097 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5241097 type Rocket.
- Q5241097 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5241097 type Thing.
- Q5241097 type Q41291.
- Q5241097 comment "The Lambda 4S or L-4S was an experimental Japanese expendable carrier rocket. It was produced by Nissan and the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science and launched five times between 1966 and 1970 with Ōsumi technology demonstration satellites. The first four launches failed, however the fifth, launched on 11 February 1970, successfully placed Ōsumi-5, the first Japanese satellite, into orbit.The Lambda 4S consisted of four stages, with two booster rockets augmenting the first stage.".
- Q5241097 label "Lambda 4S".
- Q5241097 depiction Lambda_Rocket_Launcher.jpg.