- San Marco platform
Infobox Launch Pad
name = San Marco platform
imsize=200
caption=The San Marco Launch Platform, with a Scout rocket on the launchpad.
site =San Marco platform
location =coord|2|56|18|S|40|12|45|E|
short = San Marco
operator =Centro Ricerche Aerospaziali ,NASA
tlaunches = 27
inclination =2.0 minimum
3.0 maximum
pads = 2
pad1 = San Marco
status = Inactive
launches =24
first = Scout B,26 April 1967
last = Scout G-1,25 March 1988
rockets = Scout
ApacheNike Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Arcas
Black BrantAstrobee
pad2 = San Marco Rita
status2 = Inactive
launches2 = 3
first2 = Apache,25 March 1964
last2 = Apache,2 April 1964
rockets2 = ApacheThe San Marco Platform (also known as "Luigi Broglio Space Centre" after its founder
Luigi Broglio ) is aspaceport platform on an old oil platform nearKenya , developed in the 1960 through a partnership between theCentro Ricerche Aerospaziali at theUniversity of Rome La Sapienza andNASA to serve as a launch pad for Italianspacecraft . While still in existence, it is not currently used as a launch site.History
It was a former oil platform, located to the north of Cape
Ras Ngomeni on the coastal sublittoral ofKenya , at coord|2|56|18|S|40|12|45|E|, close to the equator (which is an energetically favourable location for rocket launches). Launches from the platform were controlled from the Santa Rita platform, a second former oil platform located southeast of the San Marco platform.The Italian space research program began in 1959 with the creation of the CRA ("Centro Ricerche Aerospaziali") at the University of Rome. Three years later, on
7 September 1962 , the university signed amemorandum of understanding with NASA to collaborate on a space research program named "San Marco" (St. Mark). The Italian launch team, trained by NASA, was to first launch a rocket fromWallops Island under NASA supervision and first launch successfully took off on16 December 1964 . The San Marco project was focused on the launching of scientific satellites by Scout rockets from a floatingDubious|Floating|date=March 2008 mobile station located close to the equator. This station, composed of two oil platforms and two logistical support boats, was installed off the Kenya coast, close to the town ofMalindi .The program schedule included three phases:
*suborbital launches from Wallops Island and the equatorial platform,
*orbital launch of an experimental satellite from Wallops Island,
*orbital launches from the equatorial platform.The San Marco launch platform complex was in use from March 1964 to March 1988, with a total of 27 launches, primarily
sounding rockets including theNike Apache ,Nike Tomahawk , Arcas and Black Brant launchers. Low payload weight orbital launches were also made, using thesolid-propellant Scout rocket (in its B, D and G subvariants). The first satellite specifically forX-ray astronomy , Uhuru, was launched from San Marco on a Scout B rocket on12 December 1970 .The ground segment is in use and continues to track
NASA ,ESA and Italian satellites. However, the two platforms fell into disrepair during the 1990s. Recently, theItalian Space Agency has conducted a feasibility study to reactivate it for theRussia n launcherSTART-1 .Fact|date=September 2008Launches
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Sea Launch References
External links
* [http://www.eastandard.net/hm_news/news.php?articleid=38356 Media tours space center - The East African Standard (Nairobi) March 22, 2006]
* [http://www.astronautix.com/sites/sanmarco.htm San Marco platform at Astronautix]
* [http://www.univ-perp.fr/fuseurop/sanma_e.htm Information on the San Marco platform at Les Fusées en Europe (information in English)]
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