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- Man Opening Door of Equipment Building, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Man Opening Door of Equipment Building, 1915-1930
- Weather Balloon inside a Storage Shed, 1915-1930 -

- 1915-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Weather Balloon inside a Storage Shed, 1915-1930
- Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930
- Observation Tower, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Observation Tower, 1915-1930
- Instruments Used in Reporting Weather Conditions -

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Instruments Used in Reporting Weather Conditions
- Drawing and Captions for Display of Instruments Used in Reporting Weather Conditions -

- Collections - Artifact
Drawing and Captions for Display of Instruments Used in Reporting Weather Conditions
- Observation Tower, 1915-1930 -

- 1915-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Observation Tower, 1915-1930
- Men with a Weather Balloon outside Equipment Building, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Men with a Weather Balloon outside Equipment Building, 1915-1930
- Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930
- Japanese Weather Balloon Radio Transmitter, circa 1942 - A transmitter is an electronic device that, coupled with an antenna, generates radio waves. Transmitters remain essential to devices that we use every day: cell phones, wireless computer networks, navigational tools. During WWII, experiments to use weather balloons as long-range missiles were conducted. It is uncertain at this time if this artifact is connected to this research.

- circa 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Japanese Weather Balloon Radio Transmitter, circa 1942
A transmitter is an electronic device that, coupled with an antenna, generates radio waves. Transmitters remain essential to devices that we use every day: cell phones, wireless computer networks, navigational tools. During WWII, experiments to use weather balloons as long-range missiles were conducted. It is uncertain at this time if this artifact is connected to this research.