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Haas Function Orbital carrier rocket Manufacturer ARCA Country of origin  Romania Size Height 17 metres (56 ft) Diameter 3.6 metres (12 ft) Mass 23,300 kilograms (51,000 lb) Stages 3 Capacity Payload to LEO 400 kilograms (880 lb) Payload to TLI 100 kilograms (220 lb) Launch history Status In Development Launch sites Balloon Notable payloads ELE Boosters (Stage 0) - Balloon No boosters 1 Engines None Thrust Zero Burn time 1 hour, 45 minutes Fuel solar heated First Stage - H1 Engines 1 Hybrid Thrust 470.7 kN (48,000 kgf) Burn time 100 seconds Fuel H2O2/Bitumen Second Stage - H2 Engines 1 Hybrid Thrust 245.2 kN (25,000 kgf) Burn time 110 seconds Fuel H2O2/Bitumen Third Stage - H3 Engines 1 Hybrid Thrust 57.9 kN (5,900 kgf) Burn time 168 seconds Fuel H2O2/Bitumen Haas is a Romanian carrier rocket, which is being developed by ARCA as part of the ELE programme. It is designed to be air launched from a high-altitude balloon, similar to the American Rockoon experiments of the 1950s. Prior to the development of Haas, ARCA had already launched two Stabilo rockets from balloons. It is fueled by hydrogen peroxide and bitumen. The Haas rocket, which was named after Conrad Haas, is a three stage rocket capable of placing 400 kilograms of payload into low Earth orbit. Its maiden flight, which will carry the European Lunar Explorer spacecraft, ARCA's entry into the Google Lunar X-Prize, is currently scheduled for August 4th, 2011, following a series of engine tests which will begin in 2009. See also Aerobee Pegasus References "Haas Orbital Rocket Launcher" (pdf). ARCA. 2008-12-23. http://www.arcaspace.ro/images/Haas_Orbital_Rocket_Launcher.pdf. Retrieved 2008-12-25.  v · d · eExpendable launch systems Current Spaceflight portal Ariane 5 · Atlas V · Delta (II · IV) · Dnepr-1 · GSLV · H-IIA · H-IIB · Kaituozhe-1 · Kosmos-3M · Long March (1D · 2C · 2D · 2F · 3A · 3B · 3C · 4B · 4C) · Minotaur (I · IV) · Naro-1 · Paektusan · Pegasus · Proton (K · M) · PSLV · Rokot · Safir · Shavit · Shtil' · Start-1 · Strela · Soyuz (U · FG · 2) · Taurus · Unha · VLS-1 · Volna · Zenit (2 · 2M · 3SL · 3SLB) Planned Angara · Athena (Ic · IIc) · GSLV III · Haas · Long March (5 · 6 · 7) · Minotaur V · RPS-420 · Rus-M · Soyuz-1 · Simorgh · TSLV · Taurus II · Tsyklon-4 · Vega · Zenit-3F Previous Ariane (1 · 2 · 3 · 4) · ASLV · Athena (I · II) · Atlas (B · D · E/F  · G  · H  · I · II · III · LV-3B · SLV-3 · Able · Agena · Centaur) · Black Arrow · Caleb · Conestoga · Delta (A · B · C · D · E · G · J · L · M · N · 0100 · 1000 · 2000 · 3000 · 4000 · 5000 · III) · Diamant · Energia · Europa · Falcon 1* · Feng Bao 1 · H-I · H-II · J-I · Juno I · Juno II · Kosmos (1 · 2I · 3) · Lambda (4S) · Long March (1 · 2A · 2E · 3 · 4A) · Mu (4S · 3C · 3H · 3S · 3SII · V) · N1 · N-I · N-II · Pilot · R-7 (Luna · Molniya (M) · Polyot · Soyuz (L · M · U2) · Soyuz/Vostok · Sputnik · Voskhod · Vostok (L · K · 2 · 2M)) · Saturn (I · IB · V · INT-21) · Scout · SLV · Sparta · Thor (Able · Ablestar · Agena · Burner · Delta · DSV-2U) · Thorad-Agena · Titan (II GLV · IIIA · IIIB · IIIC · IIID · IIIE · 34D · 23G · CT-3 · IV) · Tsyklon (2 · 3) · Vanguard * - Falcon 1 designed for partial reuse, however recovery failed on the first three flights and remaining vehicles were flown expendably v · d · eEuropean orbital launch systems Active Ariane 5 In development Vega Haas Retired Ariane 1 · Ariane 2 · Ariane 3 · Ariane 4 · Europa Black Arrow · Diamant