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![]() "Ed Price" wrote BTW, I seem to recall the use of small (sounding?) rockets used around the perimeter of the Kennedy launch complex. I don't recall if these rockets trailed a thin wire, or if their exhaust plume was sufficient to trigger a lightning discharge. Anyway, I thought I recall these small expendable rockets being used as a lightning diversion technique to protect the exposed launch vehicle. (Yes, I know they also use catenary wires from the tower to the ground, but the rocket technique was supposedly to condition the area around the vehicle just as launch occurred, and the tower was moved away from the vehicle.) Ed wb6wsn Yessir Ed. At NASA Wallops Island (Eastern Shore, VA) they regularly launch sounding rockets. We have had one land well off course about 300 yards off the Virginia Beach Oceanfront late one night. I was able to help call off the extensive search involving air, sea and land assets when I convinced District to check with Group Eastern Shore (who I had heard make the Securite' announcement earlier, warning of the rocket launches). Witnesses at the beach had reported a flaming plane crash in the water. When the CG Helo pilot realized that it was probably a rocket, (and there were still more scheduled) he bugged out fast. As to triggering lightning with rockets, yes they do trail wire, and this method of lightning experimentation provides excellent results. Makes sense they would clear the air first before a launch, but I think they are pretty sure lightning isn't likely before they light one of those candles, huh? The static charges from a rocket alone must be impressive. Maybe it could attract lightning from a lot farther than normally considered in the risk-zone. Jack Va Beach |
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