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Aerobee 350

Aerobee 350

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May 2024


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All, Suborbital and Sounding Rockets


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The Aerobee 350 was the largest and most advanced variant in the Aerobee series of sounding rockets, developed to support high-altitude scientific research during the mid-20th century. It was designed to carry substantial payloads to significant altitudes, facilitating a wide range of atmospheric and space science experiments.

The Aerobee 350 was utilised by NASA and other research organisations for conducting high-altitude scientific experiments. The rocket was instrumental in carrying scientific payloads for atmospheric measurements, cosmic radiation studies, and other space-related research. The Aerobee 350’s design incorporated features to provide a “soft ride” for delicate instruments, enhancing the quality of data collected during its missions.

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Launch History information from space.skyrocket.de

No:   TNr    Type                     Date             LS              Payload 

xxxx     1   Aerobee-350 (dummy)      11.12.1964  *    WI              NASA 12.02GT (Dummy sustainer)
xxxx     1   Aerobee-350              18.06.1965  *    WI              NASA 17.01GT
xxxx     2   Aerobee-350              17.08.1966  *    WI              NASA 17.02GT-GI-GS
xxxx     3   Aerobee-350              26.01.1969  *    WI              NASA 17.03GE (Electron Accelerator)
xxxx     4   Aerobee-350              14.04.1970  *    WS              NASA 17.05GT-GG
xxxx     5   Aerobee-350              13.08.1970  *    WI              NASA 17.06UE (ECHO I)
xxxx     6   Aerobee-350              22.02.1971  *    WI              NASA 17.09UG (CAL XR 6 Polarimeter)
xxxx     7   Aerobee-350              10.06.1971  *    WI              NASA 17.11UA (JHU Airglow 11/S169)
xxxx     8   Aerobee-350              24.06.1971  *    WS              NASA 17.08CG (LPARL XRT)
xxxx     9   Aerobee-350              16.02.1974  *F   WS              CRL A35.191-2 (HI HI STAR)
xxxx    10   Aerobee-350              06.04.1974  *    WS              NASA 17.12CG
xxxx    11   Aerobee-350              03.02.1975  *    WS              NASA 17.13CG (LPARL XRT)
xxxx    12   Aerobee-350              15.03.1975  *    WS              NASA 17.15UG (SAO XRT 1)
xxxx    13   Aerobee-350              04.12.1975  *    WS              CRL A35.191-1 (Super HI STAR)
xxxx    14   Aerobee-350              06.12.1975  *    WS              NASA 17.16UH (SAO XRT 2)
xxxx    15   Aerobee-350              17.06.1976  *    WS              NASA 17.017UH (SAO XRT 3)
xxxx    16   Aerobee-350              03.08.1976  *    WS              GL A35.191-4 (ELE (Earth Limb Expt))
xxxx    17   Aerobee-350              13.03.1982  *    WS              NASA 17.18DG (NRL Mk II UV Camera)
xxxx    18   Aerobee-350              15.11.1982  *    WS              NASA 17.19DG
xxxx    19   Aerobee-350              09.05.1984  *    WS              NASA 17.20UH

Launch sites:

WI = Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, USA 
WS = White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, USA 


* = suborbital

Launch History information from space.skyrocket.de


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