A sounding rocket is a suborbital rocket used for scientific research and experimentation in the upper atmosphere and near-space environment. Unlike traditional orbital rockets, which are designed to place payloads into orbit around the Earth, sounding rockets typically reach altitudes from about 30 kilometers (approximately 19 miles) to 1,500 kilometers (about 930 miles) before descending back to Earth.

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