Taurus Nike Tomahawk
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Taurus Nike Tomahawk, or TNT for short, is a sounding rocket which was first built in 1983.[1] When it was in operation it was used to explore the upper atmosphere.
The TNT was created by Wallops Flight Facility by combining a Taurus motor (the M6 engine from the Honest John rocket as a first stage with a Nike Hercules Aerospace M5E1 solid fuel booster as a second stage, and a Tomahawk sounding rocket as the sustainer. The upper two stages together are also known as the Nike Tomahawk. The TNT flew 17 missions between 1 September 1983 and 6 December 1991 with only one failure (success rate of 94%).
See also
- NASA
References
- ^ "Taurus Nike Tomahawk". Archived from the original on December 13, 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
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The Nike family of rockets
- Nike Ajax
- Nike Hercules
- Nike J
- Nike Zeus
- Nike-X
- Spartan
- Nike-Apache
- Nike-Asp
- Nike-Black Brant
- Nike-Cajun
- Nike-Deacon
- Nike-Hawk
- Nike-Hydac
- Nike-Iroquois
- Nike-Javelin
- Nike-Malemute
- Nike-Nike
- Nike-Orion
- Nike-Recruit
- Nike Smoke
- Nike T40 T55
- Nike-Tomahawk
- Nike-Viper
- Nike-Yardbird
- Taurus Nike Tomahawk
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