This is a payload representative of those flown on Aerobees in the mid-1960s by the American Science and Engineering (AS&E) team led by Riccardo Giacconi. The payload includes developmental and backup detectors and was assembled as a display object by AS&E in the mid-1960s to depict the flight instrument flown in June 1962 aboard an Air Force Aerobee 150 sounding rocket.

The payload in the collection includes several special Geiger counters to measure soft x-rays. These are surrounded by scintillation counters, which responded to more energetic x-rays. This object was presented to the Museum on the occasion of a press conference at the National Press Club honoring Giacconi's Nobel Prize. At that ceremony, Giacconi remarked that this was not the flight payload, because the original had been severely damaged after flight.

Display Status

This object is on display in Rockets & Missiles at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.

Rockets & Missiles

Object Details

Country of Origin

United States of America

Type

INSTRUMENTS-Scientific

Manufacturer

American Science & Engineering, Incorporated

Dimensions

3-D: 86.4 x 36.8cm (34 x 14 1/2 in.)

Materials

Assorted metals
Electronics

Inventory Number

A20030003000

Credit Line

Gift of American Science & Engineering Incorporated.

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

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