Under Contract No. F19628-72-C-0283 with the Atmospheric Structure Branch of the Aeronomy Laboratory of the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts, personnel, services, materials, and facilities were provided for participation in applied research and development on rocket payload instrumentation. Included therein were payload integration and field support for experimental rocket systems used to determine upper atmosphere density in the range 30 to 130 km, as well as the fabrication of the basic rocket payload hardware, such as special nose cones, upper and lower sphere holders, sphere ejection devices, radar transponder assemblies, and-the transition sections for mating the rocket and payload components. Also entailed were the improvement of the ground-based telemetry equipment for the experimental payload, the investigation of devices for increasing the range and reliability of high altitude density measurements, participation in the launch of the rocket-borne experiments at sites designated by AFCRL, and the processing of flight data. (Author)
Payload Integration for Falling Sphere Instrumentation
1975
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronomy , Meteorological Instruments & Instrument Platforms , Upper atmosphere , Measuring instruments , High altitude , Sounding rockets , Atmospheric density , Payload , Spheres , Ejection , Falling bodies , Rocket noses , Telemeter systems , Meteorological radar , Aluminum , Accelerometers , Drag , Acceleration , Sphere ejection devices , Falling sphere project , Aluminum spheres , Rocket payload instrumentation
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