On December 15, 1965, the NIKE APACHE rocket from NASA, the American Space Agency, was launched. The Technical Team of the Special Studies and Projects Working Group (GTEPE) carried out the installation of the equipment, operationalized the field and carried out the launch. The operation was successful. The teams did the firing, tracking and collecting data from the vehicle.
On December 15, 1965, the NIKE APACHE rocket from NASA, the American Space Agency, was launched. The Technical Team of the Special Studies and Projects Working Group (GTEPE) carried out the installation of the equipment, operationalized the field and carried out the launch. The operation was successful. The teams did the firing, tracking and collecting data from the vehicle.
On December 15, 1965, the NIKE APACHE rocket from NASA, the American Space Agency, was launched. The Technical Team of the Special Studies and Projects Working Group (GTEPE) carried out the installation of the equipment, operationalized the field and carried out the launch. The operation was successful. The teams did the firing, tracking and collecting data from the vehicle.
On December 15, 1965, the NIKE APACHE rocket from NASA, the American Space Agency, was launched. The Technical Team of the Special Studies and Projects Working Group (GTEPE) carried out the installation of the equipment, operationalized the field and carried out the launch. The operation was successful. The teams did the firing, tracking and collecting data from the vehicle.
The launching of the Barreira do Inferno (CLBI), a unit of the
Brazilian Air Force (FAB) located in Parnamirim (RN), served as a launching base for approximately 3,000 rockets and tracking about 200 space vehicles launched from Guyana French, including the Ariane, Soyuz and Vega rockets.