- Skylark launch tower
A Skylark tower is a tower used for the launch of earlier versions of Skylark
rocket s. As Skylark rockets have noguidance system and accelerate slowly, they require a safe launch tower with a height of at least 24 metres with a guidance system.Later versions of the Skylark rocket were equipped with a more powerful engine and therefore did not need such a large guidance tower for launch.
Woomera
In 1956, a 30 metre tall swivelling launch tower was set up on launch site 2, at
Woomera ,South Australia . The tower was built of oldBailey bridge segments, each weighing 35 tons.alto di Quirra
At
Salto di Quirra ,Sardinia in 1965, a 30 metre tall Skylark tower was erected. The tower ceased to be in use from 1972, at which point launches moved to Esrange. The tower remains today.Esrange
At
Esrange in 1972, a 30 metre high Skylark tower was built. The tower consists of a pyramid-like building with a launch tower on its top, in order to protect the rocket from cold before launch, necessary as Esrange is within theArctic Circle . At launch, exhaust doors were opened to enable the smoke to leave the construct.As Skylark rockets are no longer available, Esrange Skylark launch tower was modified in 2005 for launching Brazilian
VSB-30 rockets. The tower is now used for launches of rockets manufactured at Brazil.External links
* [http://www.esa.int/esapub/bulletin/bullet80/inbrief80.htm European Space Agency: In Brief]
* [http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b63181 Skyscraper Page] - features a diagram of the Woomera Skylark Tower
* [http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b63166 Skyscraper Page] - features a diagram of the Esrange Skylark Tower
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* [http://www.star.le.ac.uk/rockets/skylark.shtml University of Leicester: The Skylark Sounding Rocket]
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