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Following the observation of dayside aurora with the ISIS-II satellite a rocket campaign was conducted at Cape Parry on the Arctic coastline, the location shown by the pencil. The rocket was prepared inside a tent, which was pulled back when it was time to elevate the launcher for launch, into Arctic daytime in December.

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