Nike-Apache

Nike-Apache
A Nike-Apache aboard USNS Croatan
FunctionSounding rocket
ManufacturerAerolab/Atlantic Research
Country of originUnited States
Cost per launch$6,000 USD
Size
Height8.31 m (27.3 ft)
Diameter0.42 m (1 ft 5 in)
Mass760 kg (1,680 lb)
StagesTwo
Payload to 160 km (99 mi)
Mass45.4 kg (100 lb)
Launch history
StatusRetired
Launch sitesMultiple
Total launches636
First flight17 February 1961
Last flight27 September 1978
First stage – Nike
Diameter0.42 m (1 ft 5 in)
Powered by1 x ABL M5
Maximum thrust217 kN (49,000 lbf)
Burn time3.5 s
Propellantsolid
Second stage – Apache
Diameter0.203 m (8.0 in)
Powered by1 x Thiokol TE-307-2
Maximum thrust21.1 kN (4,700 lbf)
Burn time6 s
Propellantsolid

The Nike Apache, also known as Argo B-13, was a two-stage sounding rocket developed by Aerolab, later Atlantic Research, for use by the United States Air Force and NASA. It became the standard NASA sounding rocket and was launched over 600 times between 1961 and 1978.