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... measured in 22 successful flights under varying conditions of solar activity, from launch sites at Fort Churchill, Manitoba, Wallops Island, Va., and Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. Scientists had concluded that upper atmosphere ...
... and aurora were of different origin. Data from experiments probing aurora, launched last March from Fort Churchill , showed that aurora originated when electron particles from space bombarded oxygen and nitrogen atoms in ...
... Space News for this day. (2MB PDF) NASA Nike-Tomahawk sounding rocket was launched from Fort Churchill, Canada, in experiment from Univ. of California at Berkeley to study charged particles in the ...
... )'' Aurora Expedition-during which ARC's Convair 990 aircraft would make about 12 flights from Fort Churchill, Canada, to study aurora in polar regions-began with first data flight. Twenty-five university ...
... 's Wallops Station , Virginia, as the Canadian Defence Research Board shifted the firing site from Fort Churchill because a fire largely destroyed the Canadian facilities. Capable of carrying a 150-pound payload ...
NRL Aerobee-Hi sounding research rocket successfully fired at Fort Churchill, Canada, in a series of upper atmosphere research flights.
Largest plastic balloon to date (6 million cubic feet) launched by Office of Naval Research with 173 pounds of instruments, at Fort Churchill, Canada. Media:MAR-1959-07-13.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jul 13 1959
NASA fired a Nike-Cajun sounding rocket from Fort Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, containing an instrumented payload to measure data on energetic particles during a period ...
“Rocket Firing at Fort Churchill” in Macleans Magazine
... scientific groups. Launches were mainly from NASA's Wallops Station, White Sands Missile Range , and Fort Churchill Range in Manitoba, Canada. Aerobee - most widely used rocket in astronomy-had carried delicate instruments ...

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