Topaze (rocket)

Topaze is the designation of a French sounding rocket. The Topaze was developed by several French companies, notably Nord Aviation and Sud Aviation,[1] and built by SEREB (now Aérospatiale) and was the first guidable French elevator research rocket. The Topaze was launched 14 times from Hammaguir, Algeria by ONERA.

There were two versions of the Topaze:

There were six launches between 19 December 1962 and 24 October 1963, reaching an apogee of 80 km (49 mi).
This version was launched eight times between 21 December 1963 and 21 May 1965, with apogees ranging from 60 km (37 mi) to 110 km (68 mi).

The Topaze was also used as the second stage of the Diamant rocket.

References

  1. News Digest. // Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 7, 1963, v. 78, no. 1, p. 37.


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