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History

In 1964 ESRANGE was established as an ESRO sounding rocket launching range located in Kiruna (Sweden). This location was chosen because it was generally agreed that it was important to carry out a sounding rocket programme in the auroral zone, and for this reason it was essential that ESRO equip itself with a suitable range in the northern latitudes. Access to Kiruna was good by air, road and rail, and the launching range was relatively close to the town of Kiruna. Finally and perhaps decisively, ESRANGE could be located near Kiruna Geophysical Observatory (subsequently renamed to Swedish Institute of Space Physics). In 1972 ownership and operations of the range was tranfered to the Swedish Space Corporation.

Rocket activities

There had been Swedish rocket activities previously, mainly at Kronogrd (18 launches in the period 1961-1964). However, the rocket activity in Sweden did not gain thrust until after ESRO established Esrange in 1964.

During the period 1966-1972 ESRO launched more than 150 rockets from Esrange. Most of these were Centaure, Nike Apache, and Skua rockets reaching 100-220 km altitude. They supported many branches of European research, but the emphasis was on atmospheric and ionospheric research.

In 1972 the management of Esrange was transferred to the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC). Gradually the smaller rockets were complemented by larger rockets reaching higher altitudes, achieving weightlessness for a few minutes when the rocket is above the parts of the atmosphere giving an appreciable friction. Three main programmes, Texus, Maser, and Maxus currently dominate the rocket activities at Esrange and support microgravity research for ESA and DLR:

Programme

Rocket motor

Peak altitude

Payload mass

Microgravity time

Period

Launches

Customers

Texus

Skylark 7, VSB-30

250-300 km

330-400 kg

6 minutes

1977-

47

DLR and ESA

Maser

Black Brant, Skylark 7, VSB-30

250-300 km

330-400 kg

6 minutes

1987-

11

ESA

Maxus

Castor 4B

700-720 km

800 kg

12-13 minutes

1991-

7

ESA and DLR

Mini-Texus

Nike Orion

120-150 km

160-200 kg

3-4 minutes

1993-1998

6

DLR and ESA

More than 400 rockets have been launched from Esrange since 1966. For information on individual rockets, see the Esrange rocket launch list.

Esrange has four launch pads:

Aries launcher

Centaure launcher

MRL Launcher (used for the Black Brant)

Skylark launch tower (used for the Maxus and Skylark)

Balloon activities

Since 1974, more than 500 high-altitude balloons have been launched from Esrange for research purposes. The launch pad can handle balloons with volumes exceeding 1 million cubic meters.

Satellite services

The arctic latitude of Esrange makes it very suitable for communication with satellites in polar orbits. Satellite services began in 1978.

Satellite control services

A number of telecommunication satellites have been controlled through Esrange:

Tele-X (1989-1998)

Sirius-1 (1995-2003)

Sirius-2 (1997-2009)

Sirius-3 (1998-)

Sirius-4 (2008-)

All the research satellites of the Swedish space programme have received control commands through Esrange:

Viking (1986-1987)

Freja (1992-1996)

Astrid-1 (1995)

Astrid-2 (1998-1999)

Odin (2001-)

Ground station services

Data have been received at Esrange from more than 50 satellites, including SPOT 1-5, Landsat 2-7, ERS 1-2 and Envisat.

See also

Esrange rocket launch list

Swedish Space Corporation

Swedish National Space Board

Swedish Institute of Space Physics

North European Aerospace Test range

List of rocket launch sites

Spaceport Sweden

External links

Esrange – Official site

Listings of stratospheric balloons launched from there

Sources

The History of Sounding Rockets and Their Contribution to European Space Research, Gnther Seibert, ESA HSR-38, November 2006, ISBN 92-9092-550-7.

– Official web site of the Swedish Space Corporation

Coordinates: 675338 210625 / 67.89389N 21.10694E / 67.89389; 21.10694

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