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249:(GHOST) balloons tested in order to collect meteorological data from all of the Earth's atmosphere and predict global weather on a long-range basis. The Rocket-Balloon-Instrument sphere (ROBIN), designed in 1955, was the principal vehicle for rocket soundings of the atmosphere. Lally also developed the technique for reliable erection of space-inflatables. The Radiation-Controlled Balloon (RACOON) demonstrated in 1980 that the radiation-environment rather than ballast could achieve long-duration flight for zero-pressure balloons. It became the standard technique for global flight and recovery of heavy scientific payloads. 205: 216: 232:
In addition to leading the national program to develop facilities for scientific ballooning, Lally made a number of major contribution to the use of balloons as a vehicle for atmospheric measurements. The demonstration of the capability to fly superpressure balloons on multiple orbits of the globe
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from the floor of Glen Canyon before a scientific balloon facility was operational. The windbreak provided by the Glen Canyon Dam provided an ideal location for inflating and launching balloons. After the dam was complete, however, the canyon was flooded to create Lake
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Lally authored over 30 papers on instrumentation, ballooning, and navigation techniques. he wrote the definitive publication on superpressure-ballooning as well as chapters in several handbooks on ballooning and atmospheric sounding systems.
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where he was the leader of the meteorological equipment development program for the Air Force. From 1958 to 1961, he was manager of research at Teledynamics, Inc., and then accepted appointment at the newly formed
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Vincent E. Lally with balloon in 1960s. According to Marcel Verstraete (2011), Ernie Litchfield is on the far right of Lally and Bob Frickman and Sam Solat are on left
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Cleveland Abbe Award for distinguished service to the atmospheric sciences by an individual, 1990 Otto C. Winzen Lifetime Achievement Award, 2003
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in 1949. From 1951 to 1958, he worked at the Geophysics Research Directorate of the
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1958-1961 Research Manager, Teledynamics Division, American Bosch Arma Corporation
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in 1944. After service in the Pacific as a meteorologist and radar officer in the
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was the critical experiment which triggered international support for the
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1965-1991 Manager, GAMP (Global Atmospheric Measurements Program),
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1951-1958 Chief, Meteorological Equipment Development,
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Brookline, Massachusetts
Boulder, Colorado
University of Chicago
Harvard University
M.I.T.
M.I.T
M.I.T
Meteorology
Air Force Cambridge Research Center
National Scientific Balloon Facility
NCAR
Meteorology
University of Chicago
Army Air Corps
M.I.T.
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Administration
Air Force Cambridge Research Center
National Center for Atmospheric Research
National Scientific Balloon Facility
Global Atmospheric Research Program

Vincent E. Lally with balloon in 1960s. According to Marcel Verstraete (2011), Ernie Litchfield is on the far right of Lally and Bob Frickman and Sam Solat are on left

Early 1960s launch of a zero-pressure balloon
Global Atmospheric Research Program
NCAR
Christchurch
global horizontal sounding technique
"Search Past Award & Honors Recipients"

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