Rigel (rocket)


Rigel was an Argentine two-stage sounding rocket used between 1967 and 1974, featuring a Canopus 1 first stage and an Orion-2 second stage. Designed for atmospheric and ionospheric research, it had a mass of 300 kg, a length of 6.3 meters, a diameter of 0.228 metres, and could reach altitudes up to 310 km.
Seven launches were conducted, including experiments for atmospheric studies and barium releases to study ionospheric phenomena. Launches took place at CELPA and included both test and scientific missions.

Launches

Rigel was launched from CELPA between 1967 and 1974. The following table on launches, compiled from the available sources, is incomplete:
DateMission TypeApogee
1967 December 16Test flight
1969 September 12Test flight250 km
1969 December 22Test flight250 km
1972 November 2MPE Barium release, EXP 63 Aeronomy / ionosphere mission240 km
1972 November 4MPE Barium release, EXP 64 Aeronomy / ionosphere mission252 km
1972 November 11MPE Barium release, EXP 65 Ionosphere mission260 km
1973 November 18Ionosphere mission, second stage test250 km
1973 November 19Ionosphere mission260 km
1974 July 4Operativo Astro X
1974 July 18Operativo Astro X