The Kauai Test Facility (KTF) is a Department of Energy (DOE) owned facility located at Barking Sands, on the west coast of the island of Kauai, Hawaii. The KTF has a rocket preparation and launching capability for both rail-launched and vertical-launched capability for both rail-launched and vertical-launched rockets. Launches primarily support high altitude scientific research and re-entry vehicle systems and carry experimental non-nuclear payloads. This environmental assessment (EA) has been prepared for the Two Experiment Rocket Campaign, during which the STRYPI/LACE (STRYPI is not an acronym -- its the name of the rocket; LACE is the acronym for Low Altitude Compensation Experiment) and the RAP-501 (Rocket Accelerated Penetration) will be flown in conjunction from the KTF in February 1991 to reduce costs. There have been numerous rocket campaigns at the KTF in prior years that have used the same motors to be used in the current two experiment rocket campaign. The main difference noted in this environmental documentation is that the two rockets have not previously been flown in conjunction. Previous National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) approvals of launches using these motors were limited to different and separate campaigns with diverse sources of funding. 2 figs., 5 tabs.
Kauai Test Facility two experiment rocket campaign. Environmental Assessment, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico
1991
48 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Combustion & Ignition , Rocket Propellants , Exhaust Gases , Propellants , Rockets , Sandia Laboratories , Smokes , Air Pollution , Ballistic Missile Defense , Hydrochloric Acid , Launching , Lead , Penetrators , Plumes , Remote Sensing , Risk Assessment , Rocket Engines , Safety , Water , Environmental impact assessments , EDB/540120 , EDB/450000
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