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- Q606072 subject Q7142267.
- Q606072 subject Q8721911.
- Q606072 abstract "Scout X-2 was an American expendable launch system and sounding rocket which was flown twice in 1962. It was a four-stage rocket, based on the earlier Scout X-1, uprated first and third stages. It was a member of the Scout family of rockets.The Scout X-2 used an Algol 1D first stage, instead of the earlier Algol 1B used on the Scout X-1. The third stage was the Antares 2A, a more powerful version of the Antares 1A used on earlier variants of the Scout rocket. The second and fourth stages were the same as those used on the Scout X-1; a Castor 1A and an Altair 1A respectively.The first Scout X-2 was launched on a suborbital flight at 07:27 GMT on 29 March 1962. It flew from Launch Area 3 of the Wallops Flight Facility. The flight carried plasma and aeronomy experiments to an apogee of 6,291 kilometres (3,909 mi), and was successful. The second flight, launched on 26 April, carried the Solrad 4B satellite. It failed to reach orbit. Following this launch, the Scout X-2 was replaced by the upgraded Scout X-2M.".
- Q606072 countryOrigin Q30.
- Q606072 diameter "1.01".
- Q606072 failedLaunches "1".
- Q606072 finalFlight "1962-04-26".
- Q606072 height "25.0".
- Q606072 launchSite Q250621.
- Q606072 maidenFlight "1962-03-29".
- Q606072 manufacturer Q644459.
- Q606072 mass "1.644E7".
- Q606072 rocketFunction Q15078724.
- Q606072 rocketFunction Q579036.
- Q606072 status "Retired".
- Q606072 successfulLaunches "1".
- Q606072 totalLaunches "2".
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q10251.
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- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q250621.
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q280602.
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
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- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q579036.
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q604839.
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q605072.
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q644459.
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q663611.
- Q606072 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142267.
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- Q606072 fail "1".
- Q606072 first "1962-03-29".
- Q606072 function Q15078724.
- Q606072 function Q579036.
- Q606072 last "1962-04-26".
- Q606072 launches "2".
- Q606072 manufacturer Q644459.
- Q606072 sites Q175327.
- Q606072 sites Q182348.
- Q606072 sites Q250621.
- Q606072 sites Q7963189.
- Q606072 status "Retired".
- Q606072 success "1".
- Q606072 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q606072 type Rocket.
- Q606072 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q606072 type Thing.
- Q606072 type Q41291.
- Q606072 comment "Scout X-2 was an American expendable launch system and sounding rocket which was flown twice in 1962. It was a four-stage rocket, based on the earlier Scout X-1, uprated first and third stages. It was a member of the Scout family of rockets.The Scout X-2 used an Algol 1D first stage, instead of the earlier Algol 1B used on the Scout X-1. The third stage was the Antares 2A, a more powerful version of the Antares 1A used on earlier variants of the Scout rocket.".
- Q606072 label "Scout X-2".