Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Oct 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974casj...20..396f&link_type=abstract
(Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute, Annual General Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, May 13, 14, 1974.) Canadian Aeronautics and S
Computer Science
Sound
Black Brant Sounding Rockets, Design Analysis, Rocket Engines, Rocket Sounding, Technology Assessment, Upper Atmosphere, Aerodynamic Configurations, Atmospheric Physics, Black Brant 1 Sounding Rocket, Black Brant 2 Sounding Rocket, Black Brant 3 Sounding Rocket, Black Brant 4 Sounding Rocket, Black Brant 5 Sounding Rocket, Histories, Research And Development
Scientific paper
The history, design, development, performance, and applications of Black Brant rockets are summarized. Nine configurations of the Black Brant III, IV, V, and VI series are currently in use. Their payload capacities are 7-300 lb. They have carried instruments to altitudes of 80-640 miles for all seven branches of upper atmosphere physics listed by NASA: aeronomy, particle fields, galactic astronomy, ionospheric physics, radio astronomy, solar physics, and meteorology. Two Black Brant VC launches occurred in conjunction with each of the three manned Skylab missions.
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