NASA, Peru Agree to Study Potential Sounding Rocket Campaign
Both countries signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding Thursday that includes safety training, a joint feasibility study for the potential campaign, and technical assistance for CONIDA on sounding rocket launches. Sounding rockets are small, low-cost rockets that provide suborbital access to space.
"We are excited to look at the possibility of once again launching sounding rockets from
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NASA uses sounding rockets to carry scientific instruments into space on suborbital flights to collect important science data and test prototype instruments. They yield invaluable data that enhance our understanding of Earth's atmosphere and weather, our solar system, and the universe, and test equipment for deeper space travel.
Understanding our Earth's atmosphere and how it is influenced by the Sun is crucial to protecting ground and space-based assets that we rely on every day, from the power grid to weather data and even navigation.
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