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Mission to Collect Meteoric Smoke Particles Launched From Norway

Summary by European Spaceflight
Credit: Andøya Space A sounding rocket was successfully launched from an Andøya Space facility in Norway on 5 July as part of a research mission to collect meteoric smoke particles from the upper atmosphere. Led by a team from the Arctic University of Norway (UiT), the MaxiDusty‑2 mission was designed to collect large ice particles from the upper mesosphere (approximately 70–110 km altitude), which contain non-melting meteoric smoke particles—so…
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At eight o'clock on Saturday morning, the Norwegian research rocket MaxiDusty-2 was launched from Andøya.

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At eight o'clock on Saturday morning, the Norwegian research rocket MaxiDusty-2 was launched from Andøya.

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The research rocket MaxiDusty-2 launched today.

·Oslo, Norway
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Andøya Space has successfully launched the MaxiDusty-2 research rocket, they announce.

·Oslo, Norway
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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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