Why Do They Call It A Sounding Rocket?

The first sounding rocket was launched on February 16, 1949

When scientists use the term “sound” in relation to the upper atmosphere, they are referring to a process of using instruments carried by rockets to gather data about the properties of the atmosphere at different altitudes. This process is known as “sounding”, and it involves measuring various physical properties of the atmosphere, such as temperature, pressure, and composition, at different heights.

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