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  2. NASA Sounding Rocket Program - Wikipedia

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    NASA sounding rocket launch from the Wallops Flight Facility. The NASA Sounding Rocket Program (NSRP) is a NASA run program of sounding rockets which has been operating since 1959. [1] [2] The missions carried out by this program are primarily used for scientific research, particularly low gravity and material based research. [3]

  3. Sounding rocket - Wikipedia

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    NASA Sounding Rockets User Handbook (PDF). Greenbelt, Maryland: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA/TP-20230006855; Rosen, Milton W., The Viking Rocket Story, Harper & Brothers, New York, Library of Congress Card Number 55-6592; Seibertt, Günther (2006). The History of Sounding Rockets and Their ...

  4. Black Brant (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    At present, due to its 98% success rate, it remains one of the most popular sounding rockets ever built. The rockets have been used repeatedly by the Canadian Space Agency and NASA. There is a 1:1 scale model of the Black Brant IX rocket in front of the head office of the Canadian Space Agency in Saint-Hubert, east of Montréal.

  5. List of sounding rockets - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the three sounding rockets in the rocket garden behind the Visitor's Center at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Green Belt, Maryland, USA. At left is a vertical Black Brant VIII Sounding Rocket, with a horizontal Argo D-4 Javelin and horizontal Nike Tomahawk in front.

  6. Orion (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    A lightning storm over the Wallops launch pad on 9 June 1987 ignited a NASA Orion rocket and 2 other sounding rockets. The Orion flew horizontally about 300 feet into the ocean. The sounding rockets rose to around 15,000 feet altitude, then fell about 2 miles from the launch pad. No persons were hurt in the incident. [7]

  7. Terrier Orion - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Terrier–Improved Orion rocket. The Terrier Orion sounding rocket is a combination of the Terrier booster rocket with the Orion rocket used as a second stage. This spin stabilized configuration is most often used by the Goddard Space Flight Center, who operate out of the Wallops Flight Facility for sounding rocket operations. [1]

  8. Mesquito - Wikipedia

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    The Mesquito is a two-stage sounding rocket using a 9-inch-diameter (229 mm) solid propellant rocket motor from surplus M26 MLRS artillery rocket as the first-stage. The non-propulsive second-stage dart contains a free-flying structural body that includes an avionics suite and an experiment space with interface.

  9. Category:Sounding rockets of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sounding rockets of the United States" ... NASA Sounding Rocket Program; A. Aerobee; ALV X-1; Arcas (rocket) Argo D-4 Javelin; Aries (rocket) ASCAMP;