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- Rockoon abstract "A rockoon (from rocket and balloon) is a solid fuel sounding rocket that, rather than being immediately lit while on the ground, is first carried into the upper atmosphere by a gas-filled balloon, then separated from the balloon and automatically ignited. This allows the rocket to achieve a higher altitude, as the rocket does not have to move under power through the lower and thicker layers of the atmosphere.The original concept was developed by Cmdr. Lee Lewis, Cmdr. G. Halvorson, S. F. Singer, and James A. Van Allen during the Aerobee rocket firing cruise of the U.S.S. Norton Sound on March 1, 1949.A serious disadvantage is that balloons cannot be steered and consequently neither the direction the launched rocket moves in nor the region where it will fall is easily adjustable. Therefore, a large area for the fall of the rocket is required for safety reasons.".
- Rockoon thumbnail Deacon_Rockoon.jpg?width=300.
- Rockoon wikiPageExternalLink 15e.htm.
- Rockoon wikiPageExternalLink 20e.htm.
- Rockoon wikiPageExternalLink rockoon.htm.
- Rockoon wikiPageExternalLink theflyingstingar30401gut.
- Rockoon wikiPageExternalLink www.harcspace.com.
- Rockoon wikiPageID "1438164".
- Rockoon wikiPageLength "6494".
- Rockoon wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Rockoon wikiPageRevisionID "699090962".
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink ARCA_Space_Corporation.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Aerobee.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Air_launch_to_orbit.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Arctic_Ocean.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Balloon.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink CU_Spaceflight.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Category:1953_in_spaceflight.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spaceflight.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Da_Vinci_Project.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Deacon_(rocket).
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink International_Geophysical_Year.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Iowa_State_University.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink JP_Aerospace.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink James_Van_Allen.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Loki_(rocket).
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Near_space.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Non-rocket_spacelaunch.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Office_of_Naval_Research.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Rocket.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Solid-fuel_rocket.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Sounding_rocket.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Team_Prometheus.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Time_(magazine).
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink USCGC_Eastwind_(WAGB-279).
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink USS_Glacier_(AGB-4).
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink USS_Norton_Sound_(AVM-1).
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Coast_Guard.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink Zero2infinity.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink File:Deacon_Rockoon.jpg.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLink File:Rockoon_Van_Allen.jpg.
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rockoon".
- Rockoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "rockoon".
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- Rockoon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Rockoon subject Category:1953_in_spaceflight.
- Rockoon subject Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Rockoon subject Category:Spaceflight.
- Rockoon hypernym Fuel.
- Rockoon type MusicalWork.
- Rockoon type Astrodynamic.
- Rockoon type Technology.
- Rockoon comment "A rockoon (from rocket and balloon) is a solid fuel sounding rocket that, rather than being immediately lit while on the ground, is first carried into the upper atmosphere by a gas-filled balloon, then separated from the balloon and automatically ignited. This allows the rocket to achieve a higher altitude, as the rocket does not have to move under power through the lower and thicker layers of the atmosphere.The original concept was developed by Cmdr. Lee Lewis, Cmdr. G. Halvorson, S. F.".
- Rockoon label "Rockoon".
- Rockoon sameAs Q363842.
- Rockoon sameAs Rockoon.
- Rockoon sameAs Rockoon.
- Rockoon sameAs ロックーン.
- Rockoon sameAs Rockoon.
- Rockoon sameAs m.051k3k.
- Rockoon sameAs Q363842.
- Rockoon wasDerivedFrom Rockoon?oldid=699090962.
- Rockoon depiction Deacon_Rockoon.jpg.
- Rockoon isPrimaryTopicOf Rockoon.