MW 18014

MW 18014
Mission type Test launch
Operator Wehrmacht
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft MW 18014
Spacecraft type V-2
Manufacturer Mittelwerk GmbH
Launch mass 12,500 kg
Start of mission
Launch date 20 June 1944
End of mission
Disposal Impact
Destroyed 20 June 1944

MW 18014 was a German V-2 rocket test launch that took place on 20 June 1944,[1] at the Peenemünde Army Research Center in Peenemünde. It was the first man-made object to reach outer space, attaining an apoapsis of 176 kilometers, which is above the Kármán line[2] (the currently accepted boundary of Earth's atmosphere, at 100 km above the surface). It was a vertical test launch. Although it reached space, it was a sub-orbital spaceflight and therefore returned to Earth in an impact.

References

  1. Wade, Mark. "Peenemuende". Astronautix. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  2. Cain, Frasier (July 25, 2013). "How high is space?". Universe Today. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
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