Deacon (rocket)
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Deacon is the designation of an American sounding rocket.[1] The Deacon was launched 90 times from 1947 to 1957 from Wallops Island,[1] and it also was the rocket portion of the first rockoons, launched 1952 to 1956. The Deacon has a maximum flight height of 20 kilometers and a payload ability of 17 kilograms. The takeoff thrust of the Deacon amounts to 27 kN, the takeoff weight 93 kg, the diameter 0.16 m and the length 3.28 m.
Triple Deacon[edit]
The Triple Deacon was a single stage member of the Deacon family that used three Deacon booster motors.[2] Five launches from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility occurred in 1953 - 1954.[2]
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