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Satellites are actually devices hung on huge football stadium sized helium balloons and released. <ref name=AllBalloons></ref> |
Satellites are actually devices hung on huge football stadium sized helium balloons and released. <ref name=AllBalloons></ref> |
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=== See Also === |
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See document of Balloons used for satellites in the Corona Program, Space and Missile Systems Center Los Angeles, CA. Air Force Base <ref name=Corona></ref> |
* See document of Balloons used for satellites in the Corona Program, Space and Missile Systems Center Los Angeles, CA. Air Force Base <ref name=Corona></ref> |
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* See document "10 meter Sub-Orbital Large Balloon Reflector (LBR) - May 2014" <ref name=LBR></ref> |
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<ref name="NASABalloon">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK_kWN0BsKs YouTube: NASA Glenn Research Center Balloon Mission Launch]</ref> |
<ref name="NASABalloon">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK_kWN0BsKs YouTube: NASA Glenn Research Center Balloon Mission Launch]</ref> |
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<ref name="Corona">[[:File:nroGov Balloons Corona 129.PDF|PDF: Oct. 2003 Interview with Colonel Harold E. Mitchel - Corona Program Balloon/satellites]]</ref> |
<ref name="Corona">[[:File:nroGov Balloons Corona 129.PDF|PDF: Oct. 2003 Interview with Colonel Harold E. Mitchel - Corona Program Balloon/satellites]]</ref> |
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<ref name="LBR">[[:File:LBR_2014_1_5136915447341384521.pdf|10 meter Sub-Orbital Large Balloon Reflector (LBR) - May 2014]]</ref> |
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