- Andøya Rocket Range
Andøya Rocket Range is a
rocket launch site androcket range on Andøya island (the northernmost in theVesterålen archipelago) inAndøy municipality in northernNorway . Since1962 over 1,200sounding rocket s of all known configurations have been launched from this site.Andøya Rocket Range is a civilian facility owned 90% by the Royal Ministry of Trade and Industry, Norway, and 10% by
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace . It operates on a commercial basis.From 1997, a second launch site at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard was established, enabling scientists to launch sounding rocket straight in the polar cusp.
A ground based
lidar observatory, ALOMAR (Arctic Lidar Observatory for Middle Atmosphere Research) opened in 1994, and is considered unique in atmospheric research in the Arctic. The range is also host of northern Europe's largest MF-radar.Andøya Rocket Range has also been involved in building Norway's first student satellites, the nCube-series (* [http://www.ncube.no/ nCube website] ), and hosts a number of student activities like the
European Space Camp organized by the Norwegian Association of Young Scientists and The Norwegian Centre for Space Related Education.In 1995, a rocket from Andøya caused high alert in Russia. They thought it might be a nuclear missile launched from a submarine. President
Boris Yeltsin was alerted for a possible counter strike, when the Russians understood that it was not heading towards Russia. There were press photos all over the world of Yeltsin with the launch command briefcase. The Russians were informed in advance about the launch, but this information was lost in the Russian military organisation.External links
* [http://www.rocketrange.no/ Andøya Rocket Range website]
* [http://www.astronautix.com/sites/andoya.htm Astronautix - Andoya]
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