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Latest comment: 4 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The section dealing with various sounding rockets needed significant repair and improvement. The history of sounding rockets is a very large subject and attempting to somehow merge some of the very many sounding rockets which used any of the various Nike boosters as one or more stages is not something which might be tackled based upon little or no research from one or fewer reliable sources. The list as it was laced good references. It also Was a work little understanding. I have not attempted to make the list of sounding rockets which used one ore more of the booster stages of the Nike SAMs either Ajax or Hercules (either M5, MsE1 or M88 boosters) is much larger than given in this article. Wikipedia is more than an opportunity for every person to inflict their desires upon the world. It is also an effort to provide an encyclopedic resource.
Mark Lincoln (talk) 16:31, 23 September 2020 (UTC)Reply