NASA's Scientific Ballooning Program |
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What's New
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Large unmanned helium balloons provide NASA with an
inexpensive means to place payloads into a space environment. The unique capabilities of
this program are crucial for the development of new technologies and payloads for NASA's
space flight missions. Many important scientific observations in fields such as hard
x-ray/gamma-ray and infra-red astronomy, cosmic rays and atmospheric studies have been made
from balloons. The newly developed capability for long duration ballooning has greatly expanded
the opportunities for scientific studies from balloons.
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This file was last modified on
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