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Twenty-fifth anniversary of Office of Naval Research Project Skyhook was celebrated with launch from Cape Girardeau, Mo., of 940 000- cu-m (33.1 ... of more than 25 hrs. Payload was recovered 25 mi east of Nashville, Tenn. Project Skyhook, gathering information for future space flights, launched its first balloon Sept. 25, 1947. Since then ...
... ’S Project Helios which led to widespread use of plastic balloons as research tools in Skyhook , James A. Van Allen ’s Rockoons (balloon-launched sounding rockets), Strato-Lab, and Man-High ...
... and built by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ; the balloon was launched under ONR's "Skyhook" balloon flight program. ''(GSFC Release G-22-64; AP, NYT, 8/19/64; K.C ...
... of Oceanography, and Allyn C. Vine, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Cable, referred to as a “skyhook,” would be extended downward from a satellite in synchronous orbit, become an extension of the ...
First flight under ONR Project Skyhook , an unmanned plastic balloon, from St. Cloud, Minn.
First successful firing of Applied Physics Laboratory Aerobee research rocket at White Sands Proving Ground .
SUPER SKYHOOK, largest polyethylene balloon built to date, launched by General Mills for ONR and carried emulsions to 115,000 feet.
ONR SKYHOOK unmanned balloon launched from Sioux Falls, S. Dak., by Raven Industries, establishing new unofficial altitude record of 148,000 feet for unmanned balloon.
... (International Cooperative Emulsion Flights), sponsored by the NSF and ONR, launched 19-million-cubic-foot SKYHOOK balloon to 21.4-mile altitude, capturing ultra-high-energy cosmic ray particles for analysis ...
... and a 0.25-km dia. Launched and tracked with facilities of the Navy's Skyhook program, the balloon rose over Hudson Bay and moved westward 805 km. After 18 hrs ...
... the characteristic strength-to-density ratio ("tower") is less than that of a tension structure ("skyhook") for the same ratio of strength to density. A structure which connects a tension structure ...
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