The NASA OSS Sounding Rocket Program is responsible for the launch of approximately 80 science and applications payloads per year. These launches are for NASA programs and those of other U.S. government agencies private industry, universities, foreign countries, and international organizations. NASA launches occur or have occurred from 34 launch sites located throughout the world. Nine of these receive substantial use. Payloads launched by this program contribute in a variety of ways to the control and betterment of the environment (e.g., solar studies). Environmental effects caused by the research vehicles are limited in extent, duration, and intensity and are considered insignificant. There are no short-term alternatives to the current family of sounding rocket vehicles. The possibilities for changes in the family including new stage and sounding rocket developments, are continuously reviewed. Although measurements using high-altitude aircraft and balloons are possible at lower altitudes and using satellites at much higher altitudes, the specific region of the atmosphere between about 40 and 200 km cannot be reached in any other way. Sounding rockets can be launched simultaneously from several points and can be used in response to time-related phenomena.


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    Titel :

    Final Environmental Impact Statement for National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Space Science: Sounding Rocket Program


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    1973-07-01


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch


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