Dubois, John L, Multhauf, Robert P, and Ziegler, Charles A: The Invention And Development Of The Radiosonde With A Catalog Of Upper-Atmospheric Telemetering Probes In The National Museum

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Dubois, John L, Multhauf, Robert P, and Ziegler, Charles A : The Invention And Development Of The Radiosonde With A Catalog Of Upper-Atmospheric Telemetering Probes In The National Museum

Smithsonian Institution Pres, Washington, DC, 2002

78pp. B&W Illustrations. Stapled magazine type format. Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology, No. 53. A radiosonde is a unit for use in things such as weather balloons that measures various atmospheric parameters and transmits them to a fixed receiver. Scarce publication, Thin 4to, Fine with no DJ

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