The Sandhawk was a sounding rocket developed by Sandia National Laboratories in 1966. This single-stage, sub-orbital rocket had a mass of 700 kg (1,540...
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Tomahawk, Dragon 1, Judi-Dart, Boosted Arcas 2, Petrel 1, RH-75, Skua 2, Sandhawk Tomahawk, Menaka II, RH-125, M-100B, M-100A, RH-200 and RH-300 Mk II. Map...
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5258°W / 16.7375; -169.5258 (HAD23 launch complex) Johnston Island UL6 Sandhawk launch complex. Universal Launcher 6 16°44′15″N 169°31′33″W / 16.7374°N...
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Black Brant MIM-23 Hawk MGR-1 Honest John Javelin Loki Nike Rocketsonde Sandhawk MGM-29 Sergeant Strypi RIM-2 Terrier TE-416 Tomahawk High Power Auroral...
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original on 28 December 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2017. Wade, Mark. "Terrier Sandhawk". Archived from the original on 28 December 2016. Retrieved 19 October...
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earliest detection of X-rays in the Eta Carinae region was from the Terrier-Sandhawk rocket, followed by Ariel 5, OSO 8, and Uhuru sightings. More detailed...
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discovered in 1969, using data from an instrument carried by a Sandia Terrier-Sandhawk sounding rocket, launched from the Johnston Atoll on October 29, 1968....
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MILLARD, W. (16 August 1970). "Performance and flight characteristics of the Sandhawk family of rocket systems". 2nd Sounding Rocket Technology Conference. Reston...
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Hurricane - 5/8 scale Santos-Dumont Demoiselle Sopwith Camel Bede BD-5 Sandhawk missile & launcher Supermarine Spitfire (outside, at the entrance) Armstrong...
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August 2015. "Hydra Sandhawk". Hydra Sandhawk. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2015. "Hydra Sandhawk". Encyclopedia Astronautica...
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