How ground-based observations contribute to rocket, balloon and space shuttle experiments: Experience from the past and outlook for the future

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Balloon Sounding, Ground Stations, Rocket Sounding, Space Observations (From Earth), Spaceborne Experiments, Atmospheric Sounding, Meteorological Parameters, Radar Measurement

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The role of the ground station in space-based measurements to aid launch decisions (primarily with sounding rockets); place spot measurements in perspective of long-term morphology; give additional observational data on the phenomena under study; provide ground truth, intercomparisons and calibration; and develop and test space measurement techniques is reviewed. Radar; lidar; passive optical and radio observations; and magnetometers are discussed. Rocket, balloon, and shuttle measurement campaigns and programs where the ground-based observations are a key part of the overall program are cited.

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