Суборбитальные пуски (научные и экспериментальные)

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 48 сек. назад

That's a long poll for a tiny rocket. Going to hold at T-3 minutes due to a red on the required observation conditions.

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Цитировать Jonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 3 мин. назад

Suborbital rocket NASA 46.015GT holding at T-3 minutes at Wallops Island. If launched, will deploy chemical tracers visible in US northeast

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 2 мин. назад

It's clouds over one of the two ground stations that will take imagery of the payload as it deploys that's the only red. #frustrating

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 2 мин. назад

SCRUB. Red over both ground stations - clouds moved in.



Jonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 2 мин. назад

Flight 46.015GT scrubbed for tonight due to weather.

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Цитировать NASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 6 мин. назад

The Wallops launch tonight has been scrubbed because of cloudy skies. We are scheduled to count tomorrow night. Watch for updates

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https://www.nasa.gov/feature/wallops/2017/nasa-sounding-rocket-will-release-early-morning-artificial-clouds0lighting-up-the-mid-atlantic-coast-may-31
ЦитироватьJune 12, 2017

Nighttime Rocket Launch To Create Colorful Clouds in Space

UPDATE: June 12--NASA Postpones Sounding Rocket Launch

The launch of a Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket scheduled for June 12 from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility has been postponed due to clouds impacting the ability to test a new ampoule ejection system designed to support studies of the ionosphere and aurora.

The launch is now scheduled for Tuesday, June 13, with a launch window from 9:04 to 9:19 p.m.

NASA has two ground stations—at Wallops and Duck, N.C.—to view blue-green and red artificial clouds that will be produced as part of the test. Clear skies are required at one of the two ground stations for this test. Clouds obscured the viewing area at both viewing sites for the June 12 launch attempt.

The June 12 attempt was the sixth for this mission. Previous scrubs have been due to a variety of issues, such as high winds, clouds, and boats in the hazard area.

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Цитировать NASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 16 мин. назад

Launch window for at @NASA_Wallops tonight is 9:05-9:20. Ustream begins at 8:30 and Facebook Live begins at 8:50. Let's light up the sky!

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Цитировать NASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 5 мин. назад

Spot the Space Station Time: Tue Jun 13 8:52 PM,Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 59°, Appears: 41° above W, Disappears: 10° above SE

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Цитировать NASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 5 мин. назад

We are counting down to T-3 minutes at Wallops where we will hold. We are red because of cloudy skies. Window is 9:05 - 9:20 p.m.

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Цитировать Brian Lada‏ @wxlada 5 мин. назад

Looks like there are a few gaps. Let's hope that they move in before the window closes!

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Цитировать NASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 20 мин. назад

The next launch attempt of the sounding rocket at Wallops is no earlier than Thursday, June 15. Launch window will be 9:05 - 9:20 p.m.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/wallops/2017/nasa-sounding-rocket-will-release-early-morning-artificial-clouds0lighting-up-the-mid-atlantic-coast-may-31
ЦитироватьUPDATE: June 13 – NASA Postpones Sounding Rocket Launch; Now Launching No Earlier Than June 15

The launch of a Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket scheduled for June 13 from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility has been postponed due to clouds impacting the ability to test a new ampoule ejection system designed to support studies of the ionosphere and aurora.

Weather is not conducive for a launch attempt June 14. The launch is now scheduled for no earlier than Thursday, June 15, with a launch window from 9:05 to 9:20 p.m.

NASA has two ground stations—at Wallops and Duck, N.C.—to view blue-green and red artificial clouds that will be produced as part of the test. Clear skies are required at one of the two ground stations for this test. Clouds obscured both viewing sites for the June 13 launch attempt.

The June 13 attempt was the seventh for this mission. Previous scrubs have been due to a variety of issues, such as high winds, clouds, and boats in the hazard area.

tnt22

Цитировать NASA Wallops‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Wallops 2 ч. назад

UPDATE: 4pm 6/14: NASA Terrier Improved Malemute will launch no earlier than 6/16, from 9:05 to 9:20 p.m. due to poor weather conditions.