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- Project_HARP abstract "Project HARP, short for High Altitude Research Project, was a joint project of the United States Department of Defense and Canada's Department of National Defense created with the goal of studying ballistics of re-entry vehicles at low cost; whereas most such projects used expensive and failure-prone rockets, HARP used a non-rocket spacelaunch method based on a very large gun to fire the models to high altitudes and speeds.".
- Q1322029 abstract "Project HARP, short for High Altitude Research Project, was a joint project of the United States Department of Defense and Canada's Department of National Defense created with the goal of studying ballistics of re-entry vehicles at low cost; whereas most such projects used expensive and failure-prone rockets, HARP used a non-rocket spacelaunch method based on a very large gun to fire the models to high altitudes and speeds.".
- Project_HARP comment "Project HARP, short for High Altitude Research Project, was a joint project of the United States Department of Defense and Canada's Department of National Defense created with the goal of studying ballistics of re-entry vehicles at low cost; whereas most such projects used expensive and failure-prone rockets, HARP used a non-rocket spacelaunch method based on a very large gun to fire the models to high altitudes and speeds.".
- Q1322029 comment "Project HARP, short for High Altitude Research Project, was a joint project of the United States Department of Defense and Canada's Department of National Defense created with the goal of studying ballistics of re-entry vehicles at low cost; whereas most such projects used expensive and failure-prone rockets, HARP used a non-rocket spacelaunch method based on a very large gun to fire the models to high altitudes and speeds.".