Juno II
| Juno II on pad | |
| Function | Expendable launch system | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Chrysler for ABMA | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Cost per launch | US$2.9 million (1958), US$31.5 million (2024) | 
| Size | |
| Height | 24.0 m (78.7 ft) | 
| Diameter | 2.67 m (8 ft 9 in) | 
| Mass | 55,110 kg (121,500 lb) | 
| Stages | 3-4 | 
| Capacity | |
| Payload to Low Earth orbit | |
| Mass | 41 kg (90 lb) | 
| Payload to Sub-orbital TLI | |
| Mass | 6 kg (13 lb) | 
| Associated rockets | |
| Family | Jupiter | 
| Launch history | |
| Status | Retired | 
| Launch sites | LC-5 and LC-26B, CCAFS | 
| Total launches | 10 | 
| Success(es) | 4 | 
| Failure(s) | 5 | 
| Partial failure(s) | 1 | 
| First flight | 6 December 1958 | 
| Last flight | 24 May 1961 | 
| First stage - Jupiter | |
| Engines | 1x Rocketdyne S-3D | 
| Thrust | 667 kN (150,000 lbf) | 
| Specific impulse | 248 seconds | 
| Burn time | 182 seconds | 
| Propellant | RP-1 / LOX | 
| Second stage MGM-29 Sergeant | |
| Engines | 11 Solid | 
| Thrust | 74.8 kN (16,800 lbf) | 
| Specific impulse | 220 seconds | 
| Burn time | 6 seconds | 
| Propellant | Solid - Polysulfide-aluminum and ammonium perchlorate | 
| Third stage - MGM-29 Sergeant | |
| Engines | 3 Solid | 
| Thrust | 20.4 kN (4,600 lbf) | 
| Specific impulse | 236 seconds | 
| Burn time | 6 seconds | 
| Propellant | Solid - Polysulfide-aluminum and ammonium perchlorate | 
| Fourth stage - MGM-29 Sergeant | |
| Engines | 1 Solid | 
| Thrust | 6.8 kN (1,500 lbf) | 
| Specific impulse | 249 seconds | 
| Burn time | 6 seconds | 
| Propellant | Solid - Polysulfide-aluminum and ammonium perchlorate | 
Juno II was an American space launch vehicle used during the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was derived from the Jupiter missile, which was used as the first stage.