Romania to Launch Its 1st Space Rocket in Oct.
    2009-09-10 04:50:45     Xinhua      Web Editor: Xie Tingting
 

The Romanian Aeronautics and Cosmonautics Association (ARCA) announced on Wednesday that it will launch in October the country's first space rocket, in what is the final rehearsal for a 30-million-dollar astronautic contest for landing a privately built spacecraft on the moon, initiated by the Google corporation.

The rocket dubbed Helen will be launched from a Black Sea platform and is a three-stage space rocket capable of reaching the outer space in suborbital flight, ARCA president Dumitru Popescu told a press conference.

During the Google Lunar X Prize Contest, it will reach the moon in three days, and during the Black Sea drill it is expected to reach cosmic space in two hours.

Navy watercraft will take to Black Sea high waters the launch set consisting of rocket Helen and the balloon that is to carry it to the upper atmosphere. The equipment will be unloaded from the ships onto the sea platform, where the balloon will be inflated and the rocket stages fueled with an ecological mix of hydrogen peroxide in a 70 percent concentration. The entire set has a launch weight of over 2,000 kilograms.

The rocket will be transported to the stratosphere at a 14,000-meter altitude by the world's largest solar balloon, made at ARCA.

Popescu explained that once the stratosphere is reached, the ignition of the first stage engine will be initiated and will be accelerated to a supersonic speed. When the fuel of the first stage runs out, the board computer will order the initiation of the second stage, followed by stage three. This third module actually propels the payload, consisting of the European Lunar Lander (ELL) pressurized capsule.

The capsule transports radio and satellite monitoring and telemetry equipment and cameras. It will be taken to the outer space by the third stage, followed by the procedure to re-enter the Earth atmosphere and the splash-down into the Black Sea by parachute deployment.

Meanwhile, the carrier balloon will start the descent procedure. All system elements will be tracked by radio telemetry and telecommunication satellites.

The designers of this experiment do not yet know the exact date for the rocket launch, which largely depends on weather conditions.

ARCA is a non-governmental organization, national leader in aero-spatial research, and a major competitor, starting 2002, in the most prestigious space competition awarded with the Ansari X Prize.

Founded in 2007, the Google Lunar X Prize competition is aimed at kicking off a rocket to the moon capable to successfully land a mobile spacecraft on the Earth's satellite, move it across 500 meters and beam home high-definition television views from the lunar surface.

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