CELPA (Mar Chiquita)

Summary

CELPA (Mar Chiquita) also known as CELPA Atlántico (Centro de Experimentación y Lanzamiento de Proyectiles Autopropulsados) was a rocket launch site in Mar Chiquita, Argentina, north of Mar del Plata.

The launch site was in service from 1968 to 1976[1] and was mainly used for launching rockets of the types Orión-2, Arcas, Rocketsonde and Dragon I. The tests from CELPA Atlántico were sponsored by the United Nations since 1969. There was a total number of 69 tests. The compound was used by agencies like NASA, Meteorological Rocket Network (USA), CNES (France) and CONAE (Argentina).[2]

As of 2016, the site is used by the Argentine Air Force and Army to test anti-aircraft weaponry.[3]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Mar Chiquita". www.astronautix.com. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
  2. ^ De León, Pablo (2008). Historia de la Actividad Espacial en la Argentina. Lulú, p. 190. ISBN 0-557-01782-3 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "La Fuerza Aérea celebró nuevo aniversario de la incorporación de sus sistemas de armas". La Capital de Mar del Plata. 2009.

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37°43′36″S 57°24′54″W / 37.72667°S 57.41500°W / -37.72667; -57.41500