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National Scientific Balloon Facility
National Scientific Balloon Facility film transcript
National Scientific Balloon Facility
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Description
This 1977 film provides an overview of the National Scientific Balloon Facility at Palestine, Texas. The film depicts the operations required for each balloon flight at the NSBF, including pre-launch preparations, the launch itself, tracking and data acquisition, and recovery. Launches of two instruments are followed in some detail: a NASA telescope used for studying cosmic transmissions in the far infrared and a giant magnetic spectrometer with which physicists from the University of California's Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories hoped to find evidence of antimatter. Film by Elmer Armstrong, Marsh Lovrien, and G. J. Collenberger. Additional assistance from Charles Semmer, Ron Cox, Barbara Mericle, Philip Dauber, and the staff and crew of NSBF. (Color, sound.)