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- Stratobowl abstract "The Stratobowl is a compact natural depression within the limits of Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota, south-west of Rapid City. In 1934–1935 it housed a stratospheric balloon launch site, initially known as Stratocamp, sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the United States Army Air Corps. In 1956–1959 the site was reused by the U.S Navy Project Strato-Lab.".
- Stratobowl thumbnail Explorer_II_Gondola.jpg?width=300.
- Stratobowl wikiPageExternalLink books?id=1QS38bu9iTwC.
- Stratobowl wikiPageExternalLink PPA21,M1.
- Stratobowl wikiPageExternalLink high-altitude-photography.html.
- Stratobowl wikiPageExternalLink 56e.htm.
- Stratobowl wikiPageID "22448655".
- Stratobowl wikiPageRevisionID "604361907".
- Stratobowl hasPhotoCollection Stratobowl.
- Stratobowl subject Category:1934_in_South_Dakota.
- Stratobowl subject Category:Ballooning.
- Stratobowl subject Category:Black_Hills_National_Forest.
- Stratobowl subject Category:Geography_of_Pennington_County,_South_Dakota.
- Stratobowl subject Category:History_of_aviation.
- Stratobowl subject Category:Landforms_of_South_Dakota.
- Stratobowl point "43.97668 -103.3452".
- Stratobowl type SpatialThing.
- Stratobowl comment "The Stratobowl is a compact natural depression within the limits of Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota, south-west of Rapid City. In 1934–1935 it housed a stratospheric balloon launch site, initially known as Stratocamp, sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the United States Army Air Corps. In 1956–1959 the site was reused by the U.S Navy Project Strato-Lab.".
- Stratobowl label "Stratobowl".
- Stratobowl sameAs m.05zvy2g.
- Stratobowl sameAs Q7622218.
- Stratobowl sameAs Q7622218.
- Stratobowl lat "43.97668".
- Stratobowl long "-103.3452".
- Stratobowl wasDerivedFrom Stratobowl?oldid=604361907.
- Stratobowl depiction Explorer_II_Gondola.jpg.
- Stratobowl isPrimaryTopicOf Stratobowl.