Image: Esrange launch tower

Wednesday, January 13, 2016 - 06:32 in Astronomy & Space

An interior view of a launch tower for suborbital rockets at Esrange, near Kiruna in Sweden. ESA launches sounding rockets from here to run experiments in microgravity as they climb to heights of 270 km before returning to Earth, offering six minutes of weightlessness in the process.

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