History
The first launching site of the sounding rockets in Poland was Błędowska Desert, where since 1958 to 1963, the rockets of different types had been launched; among others RD and Rasko. During a flight, the biological experiment with earlier trained two white mouses was conducted (the RM-2D rocket achieved the altitude of 1580 meters). Since 1965 to April 1970, the Meteor-1 rockets had been launched from "spaceport" located 5 km fromMeteor-1
One stage, but two units rocket called "Meteor-1" had the length of 2470 mm and the initial mass of 32.5 kg. The flight lasted for 80 second and reaching at the peak altitude of 36.5 km. The motor ignite for 2–3 seconds and reached the maximum velocity of 1100 meters per second. In 1965, 6 rockets of "Meteor-1" type was launched and after this time: 12 in 1966, 40 in 1967, 45 in 1968, 36 in 1969, 34 in 1970 and 4 in 1971. The charge of metal dipoles was released by rockets and this material had later been observed on radar screens. It was the base of derivation of winds strength in the stratosphere and winds directions in the same atmospheric layer. After experiments that had been conducted in the years 1965–1966, during "The Year of the Quiet Sun", a cyclic pattern of variation in case of directions of these atmospheric flows was concluded.Meteor-2
The one stage "Meteor-2K" was the most advanced version of the Meteor rocket. On 7 October 1970, the flight took place and reached the altitude of 90 kilometers. This rocket had been used as sounding of the ionosphere, reaching the level of boundary between D and E layers. 10 flights of this version were realized, when the measurements of temperature were made. The length of rocket frame is 4.5 meters and some are more longer than an English rocket,Meteor-3
A two-stage rocket called "Meteor-3" was a developed version of "Meteor-1". The range of flight was increased and the rocket gained possibility of launching of few charges of dipoles. It can reach at ceiling altitudes between 67 and 74 kilometers. An idea of version "S" project had been considered. This model could be launch from airplane frame, about 5 kilometers above the surface.Meteor-4
"Meteor-4" rocket has ten times more thrust than "Meteor-2". This version could reach above 100 km. According to design, this rocket is longer than 5 meters and had the initial total mass of 407 kg with useful weight of 10 kg. 175 seconds into the flight, it would reach at the altitude of 120 kilometers.Launch Log
An incomplete list of Meteor launches {, class="wikitable sortable" , - ! Number , , Date , , Launch site , , Maximum altitude (kilometres) , , Rocket type , , Remarks , - , 1 , , 1963 , , Leba , , 36 , , Meteor 1 , , Test flight , - , 2 , , April 1965 , , Leba , , 36 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 3 , , June 15, 1965 , , Leba , , ? , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 4 , , June 15, 1965 , , Leba , , ? , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 5 , , June 16, 1965 , , Leba , , 36 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 6 , , April 5, 1967 , , Leba , , 36 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 7 , , April 5, 1967 , , Leba , , ? , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 8 , , May 13, 1967 , , Leba , , 36 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 9 , , 1968 , , Leba , , 68 , , Meteor 2H , , Test flight , - , 10 , , 1968? , , Leba , , 68 , , Meteor 2H , , Test flight , - , 11 , , October 1968 , , Leba , , 65 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 12 , , 1969? , , Leba , , 68 , , Meteor 2H , , Aeronomy mission , - , 13 , , 1969? , , Leba , , 68 , , Meteor 2H , , Aeronomy mission , - , 14 , , 1969? , , Leba , , 68 , , Meteor 2H , , Aeronomy mission , - , 15 , , October 3, 1969 , , Leba , , 48 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 16 , , October 3, 1969 , , Leba , , 49 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 17 , , October 3, 1969 , , Leba , , 45 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 18 , , 1970? , , Leba , , 68 , , Meteor 2H , , Test flight , - , 19 , , July 10, 1970 , , Leba , , 85 , , Meteor 2K , , Aeronomy mission , - , 20 , , July 10, 1970 , , Leba , , 100 , , Meteor 2K , , Test flight , - , 21 , , August 22, 1970 , , Leba , , 57 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 22 , , September 2, 1970 , , Leba , , 63 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 23 , , September 7, 1970 , , Leba , , 62 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 24 , , September 9, 1970 , , Leba , , 61 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 25 , , October 7, 1970 , , Leba , , 75 , , Meteor 2K , , Aeronomy mission , - , 26 , , October 7, 1970 , , Leba , , 89 , , Meteor 2K , , Aeronomy mission , - , 27 , , June 11, 1973 , , Leba , , 22 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 28 , , June 12, 1973 , , Leba , , 23 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 29 , , June 14, 1973 , , Leba , , 40 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 30 , , June 15, 1973 , , Leba , , 22 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 31 , , June 15, 1973 , , Leba , , 40 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 32 , , September 15, 1973 , , Leba , , 36 , , Meteor 1 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 33 , , September 16, 1973 , , Leba , , 44 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 34 , , September 17, 1973 , , Leba , , 45 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 35 , , September 18, 1973 , , Leba , , 44 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy mission , - , 36 , , June 6, 1974 , , Leba , , 65 , , Meteor 3 , , Aeronomy missionExternal links
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