A reference atmosphere is a statistical model of the earth's atmosphere, derived from upper-air observations over a specific location. The individual RRA is the authoritative source for upper atmosphere climatology over the launch and recovery site for which it has been prepared. The RRA's are used to plan, evaluate, and establish environmental launch constraints for aerospace vehicles launched from a particular location.
Range Reference Atmosphere Thule, Greenland
1991
196 pages
Report
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English
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Aerospace craft , Atmospheres , Climatology , Earth atmosphere , Environments , Greenland , Launching , Mathematical models , Position(Location) , Recovery , Sites , Sources , Statistical analysis , Upper atmosphere , Reference atmospheres , Thule(Greenland) , Meteorological data , RRA(Range Reference Atmosphere) , Wind velocity , Tables(Data)
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