The MMR06 is a Russian rocket for meteorological experiments, with a length of 3.48 metres and a total weight of 130 kg. The MMR06 rocket was built in two versions: One version had a conical top, the second one, named MMR06-M, had a detachable free flying top, also called dart. The maximum flight height was about 60 - 80 kilometres. Between 1988 and 1992 62 rockets of the type MMR06-M were launched from the former NVA exercise area Zingst, in order to accomplish wind and temperature measurements in the upper atmosphere.

Technical data of MMR06-M

Total

Total mass134 ±5 kg
Mass empty58 kg
Fuel mass78 kg
Length4.14 m
 
Distance from end of nozzle to
center of gravity at launch
1.445 m
Distance from end of nozzle to
center of gravity at burn-out (Brennschluss)
1.872 m
Distance from end of nozzle to
center of wind pressure
1 m
 
Axial moment of inertia at launch0.87 kg/m2
Axial moment of inertia at burn-out0.25 kg/m2
 
Equatorial moment of inertia at launch394.5 kg/m2
Equatorial moment of inertia at burn-out158.5 kg/m2
schematic flight path of MMR06-M rocket
schematic flight path of MMR06-M rocket

Aerodynamic coefficients

Cd (drag coefficient)0.42
Cl (lift coefficient)20
Cm34.4
Burn-out velocity1428 m/s
Rotational velocity of
rocket around own axis
800 rpm

Rocket engine

Mass with payload121.8 kg
Mass without payload
with transition piece
38 kg
Mass without payload
without transition piece
33 kg
Length with transition piece2.813 m
Length without transition piece2.444 m
Time of burn-out7.2 s - 12 s
Diameter0.2 m
Wing span0.6 m
Angle of attack of wings5' - 40'

Dart

Mass12.2 kg
Length1.478 m
Diameter0.063 m
Distance from end of dart
to center of gravity
0.78 m
Distance from end of dart
to center of wind pressure
0.5 m
Axial moment of inertia0.00752 kg/m2
Equatorial moment of inertia3.48 kg/m2
Wing span0.148 m
Angle of attack between wings
and longitudinal axis
Velocity at expulsion of probe3.65 m/s
Aerodynamic coefficients
Cd0.15
Cl20
Cm34.4

Parachute system

Mass1 kg
Time of expulsion130 s

Launch sites

Ship

Land

References

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