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1 JLEV E L AFGL-TR SPECAL REPORTS, NOL NO..13 Sounding Rocket Flight Ott Data Summary C. NEALON STARK ALAN K. WLLAMS, CAPT, USAF CL>. D D C 15 May 1978 Approved for public release; distribs..sun unlimited.] AEROSPACE NSTRUMENTATON DVSON PROJECT 7659 AR FORCE GEOPHYSCS LABORATORY V HANSCOM AFB, MASSACHUSETTS 1731 AR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND, USAF
2 1<1 This report has been reviewed by the ESD nformation Office (1) and is releasable to the National Technical nformation Service (NTS). This technical report has been reviewed and is approved for publication. FOR THE COMMANDER f4 ef Scientist Qualified requestors may obtain additional copies from the Defense Documentation Center. All others should apply to the National Technical nformation Service.
3 Unclassified SECURTY CLAWSFCATON OF TH 4l E (W7 e, fld.mn..d) REPORT DOCUMENTATON PAGE EA NSTRUCTONS BEORECOMPLETNG FORM. REpoRT NO&OER 12. GOVT ACCESSON NO.1 3 PEC-FWT'S CATALOG NUMBER AFGL-TR ~ TT F' PE OF REPORT & PEROD COVERED,iUNDNGPOCKET FLGHT DNTA SUMMARY '6 OcintGi. neortinme Scenifc.nerm 7 A, Xlb' 8. CON RACT OR GRANT NUMBER(.) C.i C.,Nealon~S tark 9. PERFORL41NG ORGANZATON NAME AND ADDRESS 1. PPOGPA W FLEMENT, 'ROJEC:T. TASK Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (LOR) 621aiF f~ J Hanscom AFB, 'r7 6-5f Massachusetts Q '/ 1. CONTROLLNG OFFCE NAME AND ADDRESS -2 ED z Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (LCR) Hanscom AFB, 4 Massachusetts MONTORNG AGENCY NAME & ADORESS(f ditfetent 1-,. Cou.',oting Office) 15. SECURTY CLASS. (of hi. tepoct) Unclassified ~ J...j'~S~'l 15.. OECLASSFCAToNDowNGRAONG Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. 19. KEY WORDS (Coo1tne ow tev ai fd* it nec...ar, end denify V block nl,.beoo Sounding rockets Lauw.ch summary Vel.icle performance 2. 'ASTRACT (Contlrwon... olde f noceosw7 and dentify by black nm~bot) This report is a summary listing of all AFGL sounding rockets launched from 1966 to Listed data ii..ludes the launch time. date, place, and number; the type of rocket launched; the name of the project scientist; the imp-act time, range, azimuth, apogee time. and altitude; pa--load weight and length; the recovery, ACS type, and performance; experiments flown; support systems; remarks; and total vehicle performance. DD JAN EDTON OF NOV 6S S OBSOLETE Unclasjfid SECURTY CLASSFCATON OF THS PAGE (Whe.n Del. E~rod~*)
4 DufiSaKOO UKA9MNUU 132 JSTECATWN ' " SRsBLUTO/AYALAflLTY CM,,,,r-wC ai/or SPE-AL Sounding Rocket Flight Data Summary NTRODUCTON Sounding rockets have become the standard workhorse for carrying scientific experiments to the upper atmosphere and beyond for exploration and investigation. Our first sounding rocket was a German V-2. launched from the White Sands Missile Range on 22 August Thirty years have passed and the need for sounding rockets still continues. This report is a summary of the sounding rockets flown by the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory from 1966 through Those flown before this period are listed in Summary of AFCRL Rocket and Satellite Experiments ( ), Mcntyre, A., AFCRL , Special Reports, No. 54, December (Received for publication 1 May 1978) 3 Sr-~
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