REXUS-4: Vehicle And Subsystems Design, Flight Performance and Experiments

On the 22nd of October 2008 EuroLaunch launched the REXUS-4 rocket at Esrange in Northern Sweden. EuroLaunch is a joint venture of the DLR Mobile Rocket Base and the SSC Esrange Space Center. The REXUS-4 payload was comprised of five technological experiments from German and Swedish Universities. Th...

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Main Authors: Stamminger, Andreas, Czech, Manuel, Griebel, Hannes, Hörschgen, Marcus, Persson, Olle, Pinzer, Markus, Rießelmann, Jens, Shavsavar, Amin
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: ESA Communication Production Office 2009
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Online Access:https://elib.dlr.de/63658/
https://elib.dlr.de/63658/1/s6_19stam.pdf
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Summary:On the 22nd of October 2008 EuroLaunch launched the REXUS-4 rocket at Esrange in Northern Sweden. EuroLaunch is a joint venture of the DLR Mobile Rocket Base and the SSC Esrange Space Center. The REXUS-4 payload was comprised of five technological experiments from German and Swedish Universities. The REXUS-4 mission was also the maiden flight of a newly developed service system. After this successful demonstration, it has been implemented into the REXUS/BEXUS programme. This paper gives a short overview on the development of the REXUS service system and points out the advantages of using standard interfaces for student experiments. Furthermore it will contain a description of the REXUS-4 vehicle, the mission, the campaign and the experiments.