Pocketsonde
A pocketsonde is a small, portable weather instrument designed to measure atmospheric conditions at various altitudes. It typically consists of a sensor package, a parachute, and a radio transmitter. The sensor package includes instruments to measure temperature, humidity, pressure, and sometimes wind speed and direction. The pocketsonde is launched using a small rocket or balloon, reaching altitudes of up to 30 kilometers. As it ascends, it transmits data back to a ground station in real-time. Once it reaches its peak altitude, the parachute deploys, allowing the pocketsonde to descend safely back to the ground. Pocketsonde data is valuable for weather forecasting, climate research, and educational purposes. They are particularly useful in remote or hard-to-reach areas where traditional weather stations are not feasible.