Two Rockets, Equipped At U-M, To Be Fired
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8
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October
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1956
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Earth Satellites May Carry Three U-M Instruments
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28
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January
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1956
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U.S.-Made Satellite Data Bared Here
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27
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January
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1956
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U-M Studying Atmosphere Bottled AT 40-Mile Altitude
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10
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October
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1949
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U-M Scientists Will Probe Stratosphere With Rockets
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16
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February
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1949
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Students From Roosevelt School Watch David L. Jones Release A Weather Balloon, April 25, 1968
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
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Away It Goes: First graders from Mrs. J. Delores Grimm's room at Roosevelt School watch as David L. Jones, a research associate with the University of Michigan's engineering research institute, releases a weather balloon. The balloon contained the children's names on a piece of paper and a request that the finder mail it to them at Roosevelt School in Ypsilanti. The pupils toured the University's meteorology facilities in the East Engineering Building in Ann Arbor yesterday as part of a weather study.
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
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Away It Goes: First graders from Mrs. J. Delores Grimm's room at Roosevelt School watch as David L. Jones, a research associate with the University of Michigan's engineering research institute, releases a weather balloon. The balloon contained the children's names on a piece of paper and a request that the finder mail it to them at Roosevelt School in Ypsilanti. The pupils toured the University's meteorology facilities in the East Engineering Building in Ann Arbor yesterday as part of a weather study.
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