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  2. Rope trick effect - Wikipedia

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    These are typically created by small sounding rockets launched a few seconds before the firing, leaving smoke trails. The purpose of these trails is to record the passing of the now invisible shock wave, which causes an obvious visual effect on the smoke by compressing the air into a lens .

  3. List of sounding rockets - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's sounding rocket program used a variety of sounding rockets which were renamed in 3 series. Some flights were not given a Pakistani designation. Sounding rockets were flown from the Sonmiani Rocket Range. [247] [248] [249] Centaure (a.k.a. Rehbar, Rehnuma, Shahpar) [108] Dragon (a.k.a. Shahpar) [116] Judi-Dart (a.k.a. Rehbar, Rehnuma ...

  4. Paulet (sounding rocket) - Wikipedia

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    In December 22, 2021, [6] Paulet 1-C was launched with the purpose of checking the behavior of the fuel produced for the rocket at the CONIDA solid propellant plant; validating the aerodynamic model used to calculate the trajectory based on flight telemetry, and obtaining information on the conditions of acceleration, pressure, temperature, and speed to which the payload is subjected during ...

  5. Why NASA is launching rockets into the solar eclipse path

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    Scientific teams will use sounding rockets and high-altitude research planes to study the total solar eclipse to better understand the sun and its impact on Earth.

  6. Sounding rocket - Wikipedia

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    The smaller size of a sounding rocket also makes launching from temporary sites possible, allowing field studies at remote locations, and even in the middle of the ocean, if fired from a ship. [24] Sounding rockets have been used for the examination of atmospheric nuclear tests by revealing the passage of the shock wave through the atmosphere.

  7. Orion (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Orion is the designation of a small American sounding rocket.The Orion has a length of 5.60 meters, a diameter of 0.35 m, a launch weight of 400 kg, a launch thrust of 7 kN and a ceiling of 85 kilometers.

  8. Loki (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Space Data Corporation (SDC) formed to provide small sounding rockets to the various defence agencies. They used the meteorological rockets and created an instrument payload for the Loki in place of the chaff dispenser. There were at least three variants of the instrument payload, PWN-10, [10] [11] PWN-11, [12] [13] and PWN-12.

  9. Rohini (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    Rohini is a series of sounding rockets developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) [1] for meteorological and atmospheric study. These sounding rockets are capable of carrying payloads of 2 to 200 kilograms (4.4 to 440.9 lb) between altitudes of 100 to 500 kilometres (62 to 311 mi). [2]