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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #21 on: 06/24/2022 09:36 am »
RockOn! 2022 Student Sounding Rocket Launch

Launch about 25 min into video.

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #22 on: 06/25/2022 06:41 am »
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/wallops/2022/student-experiments-launched-to-space-on-a-nasa-suborbital-rocket

Jun 24, 2022
Student Experiments Launched to Space on a NASA Suborbital Rocket

Approximately 60 university student experiments were successfully launched Friday, June 24, 2022, aboard a NASA suborbital sounding rocket from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

The sounding rocket lifted off at 5:35 a.m. EDT. The mission is part of the RockOn! and RockSat-C programs designed for students to learn and apply skills in building experiments for suborbital space flight. About 140 students in the programs were at Wallops to view the launch.

Conducted with the Colorado and Virginia Space Grant Consortia, RockOn! is in its fourteenth year and RockSat-C its thirteenth year.

The 39-foot (11.9 m) tall rocket carried 39 experiments from the RockOn program and seven experiments in the RockSat-C program. Also, approximately 80 small cubes with experiments developed by middle- and high-school students were flown as part of the Cubes in Space program, a partnership between idoodlelearning inc., Wallops and the Colorado Space Grant Consortium.

Launched aboard a two-stage Terrier-Improved Orion rocket, the student experiments flew to an altitude of nearly 70.5 miles (113.5 km). After descending by parachute and landing in the Atlantic Ocean, the experiments were recovered. The experiments will arrive back at Wallops later in the day and returned to the students to see how their experiments performed.

The next launch from Wallops is RockSat-X on a Terrier-Improved Malemute scheuled for the morning of August 9, 2022. RockSat-X is the upper level of the three-tier student program, with experiments developed that are more complex than those in RockOn and RockSat-C.
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #23 on: 02/16/2023 11:50 am »
MesOrion Sounding Rocket Launches

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NASA will test a new capability for supporting science research in the mesosphere with the launch of two rockets from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia on Feb. 16, 2023. The two Improved-Orion suborbital sounding rockets will launch about 30 minutes apart between 7-9:30 a.m. EST.

Launch updates will be provided via Wallops’ Facebook and Twitter accounts. A livestream is scheduled to begin about 10 minutes before the first launch.

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Liftoff No. 2! 🚀 The second sounding rocket for this morning’s mission launched at 7:28 a.m. EST. The launches will test a new capability for supporting science research in Earth's atmosphere.

https://fb.watch/iJVGXZhCIv/
https://fb.watch/iJTKhdra6K/

YT video of first launch at 9:56
YT video second launch is at 37:50



Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASAWFF
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #24 on: 02/16/2023 12:19 pm »
https://twitter.com/nasa_wallops/status/1626198070412120065

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Liftoff No. 2! 🚀 The second sounding rocket for this morning’s mission launched at 7:28 a.m. EST. The launches will test a new capability for supporting science research in Earth's atmosphere.

Want to know what we're launching next? http://Https://go.nasa.gov/3I8zBLH

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #25 on: 02/17/2023 03:47 am »
Screengrabs of the two launches.
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #26 on: 04/25/2023 11:05 pm »
SubTEC-9 Sounding Rocket Launch

Started streaming 3 minutes ago
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NOTE: Livestream time may change if launch time slips back. Launch updates will be provided via Wallops’ Facebook and Twitter accounts.

NASA's Wallops Flight Facility is scheduled to launch a sounding rocket for the Suborbital Technology Experiment Carrier (SubTEC-9) mission Monday, April 24. The mission will test several new technologies under development by the Sounding Rockets Program Office (SRPO).

The launch window for the mission is 7:15-8:15 p.m. EDT. The Wallops Visitor Center’s launch viewing area will open at 6:15 p.m. for launch viewing. Coverage of the mission will begin 15 minutes before the scheduled launch time.

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #27 on: 04/25/2023 11:16 pm »
Launch
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #28 on: 04/25/2023 11:21 pm »
All Payloads were dispensed successfully.

Live Stream Ended.  The launch is at 14:20 in the above video.

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #29 on: 08/14/2023 07:46 pm »
RockOn/RockSat-C Sounding Rocket Launches

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Scheduled for Aug 16, 2023
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility is scheduled to launch two sounding rockets for the RockSat-X and RockOn/RockSat-C missions Wednesday, Aug. 16. The rockets will carry multiple student experiments to suborbital space.

The launch window for the mission is 6-10 a.m. EDT. The Wallops Visitor Center’s launch viewing area will open at 5 a.m. for launch viewing. Coverage of the mission will begin 15 minutes before the scheduled launch time.

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #30 on: 08/16/2023 03:12 pm »
RockOn/RockSat-C Sounding Rocket Launches

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Scheduled for Aug 16, 2023
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility is scheduled to launch two sounding rockets for the RockSat-X and RockOn/RockSat-C missions Wednesday, Aug. 16. The rockets will carry multiple student experiments to suborbital space.

The launch window for the mission is 6-10 a.m. EDT. The Wallops Visitor Center’s launch viewing area will open at 5 a.m. for launch viewing. Coverage of the mission will begin 15 minutes before the scheduled launch time.

The liftoff of the Terrier-Improved Malemute carrying the RockSat-X payloads took place at 10:21:00 UTC. However the launch resulted in a failure because of some anomaly related to the launch vehicle, according to the webcast contact with the vehicle was lost 41 seconds after liftoff. Because of this the second scheduled launch has been indefinitely postponed.

EDIT: the root of the failure has been found in the second stage, therefore the RockOn launch has been rescheduled for today with the same launch window since it uses a sounding rocket with a different second stage (Terrier-Improved Orion)
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #31 on: 08/17/2023 10:13 am »


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Streamed live Aug 17, 2023
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility is scheduled to a sounding rocket for the RockOn student mission Wednesday, Aug. 16. The rockets will carry multiple student experiments to suborbital space.

The launch window for the mission is 6-10 a.m. EDT. The Wallops Visitor Center’s launch viewing area will open at 5 a.m. for launch viewing. Coverage of the mission will begin 15 minutes before the scheduled launch time.
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #32 on: 08/18/2023 07:55 am »
Some screen grabs from the two launches.
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #33 on: 10/16/2023 08:07 am »
Cross-posting some anticipated expansion to the facility:

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=46744.msg2532014#msg2532014
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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #34 on: 04/25/2025 01:03 am »
Wallops Island Launch Facility - 1965, Arcas , Scout, Launch Control, Telemetry, Remastered, NASA



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Apr 24, 2025
Restored NASA documentary from 1965 about Wallops Island Launch Facility activities. Wallops history since the 1950s is mentioned, with interviews with staff. Arcas and Scout rocket assembly are shown, and the experiments carried out in space are described. Base operations related to rocket launches are covered, with command and telemetry consoles shown in detail.

The original was an old TV program recorded by a camera pointing at a CRT screen. Distortions introduced by this process (vignetting, bad geometry, luminosity) were corrected as best as possible.

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #35 on: 05/31/2025 04:00 am »
Perhaps this belongs here, NASA launch from WFF in a few days. No acknowledgement, as far as I can tell, from NASA's Wallops Launch Schedule.

NGA rocket launching notice:

Quote from: NGA
310210Z MAY 25
NAVAREA IV 579/25(12).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
VIRGINIA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   050345Z TO 050815Z JUN, ALTERNATE
   0345Z TO 0815Z DAILY 06 THRU 11 JUN
   IN AREAS WITHIN:
   A. 22 MILES OF 37-45.75N 075-08.77W.
   B. 26 MILES OF 37-29.77N 074-20.51W.
   C. 28 MILES OF 37-12.86N 073-28.78W.
   D. 28 MILES OF 36-59.34N 072-37.23W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 110915Z JUN 25.

Local notice to mariners (LNM) in District 5, region "Sector Virginia, Territorial Sea":

Quote from: USCG NAVCEN
General/Safety Zones/Space Launches & Recovery From: 2025-05-16 To: 2025-06-12 Location: 37.88° N / 75.46° W 37.83° N / 74.9° W 37.14° N /
72.12° W 36.61° N / 72.38° W 37.48° N / 74.87° W 37.81° N / 75.51° W 37.88° N / 75.46° W The Launch Director, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
- Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, has advised that the areas in the Atlantic Ocean including the existing Danger
Zone off Wallops Island and Chincoteague Inlet (depicted as 334.130) as shown on National Ocean Service Chart, will be hazardous to navigation
because of a rocket launch during the periods and times. The test windows are: Primary: June 4, 11:45PM – June 5, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 5,
11:45PM – June 6, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 6, 11:45PM – June 7, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 7, 11:45PM – June 8, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June
8, 11:45PM – June 9, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 9, 11:45PM – June 10, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 10, 11:45PM – June 11, 4:15AM EDT Public
ship avoidance area is in effect and bound by: 22 NAUTICAL MILE HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 37-45.75N /75-8.77W 26 NAUTICAL MILE
HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 37-29.77N /74-20.51W 28 NAUTICAL MILE HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 37-12.86N/73-28.78W 28
NAUTICAL MILE HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 36-59.34N/72-37.23W During the launch window, contact Wallops Plot via Marine Band (VHF)
12 and 22, or land line 757-824-1685. Outside the launch window contact Surveillance Coordinator (SC) Jordan West 757-824-2949.

NOTAM:

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A0662/25 NOTAMR A0661/25
Q) KZWY/QWMLW////000/999/
A) KZWY PART 1 OF 2
B) 2506050345
C) 2506110815
D) DLY 0345-0815

E) DUE TO TAYLOR ROCKET LAUNCH OUT OF WALLOPS ISLAND, ZNY OCEANIC
CTA/FIR ZNY WILL NOT ACCEPT IFR FLIGHTS WI THE VACAPES AREA  DEFINED
AS 374700N0752700W TO 374800N0752600W TO 374900N0752500W TO
374900N0752400W TO 374900N0752300W TO 374900N0752200W TO
374900N075200W TO 375000N0751900W TO 375100N0751800W TO
375100N0751700W TO 375200N0751700W TO 375000N0745400W TO
371700N0724200W TO 371300N0724000W TO 372900N0745200W TO POINT OF
ORIGIN.

AND WI THE TAYLOR AREA DEFINED AS 372400N0724500W TO 371800N0722100W
TO 363800N0722400W TO 364400N0724000W TO 371300N0724000W TO
370500N0721100W TO POINT OF ORIGIN.

AFFECTED ROUTES AND CLOSURES:
L453 CLOSURE: NORTH OF SAUCR REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8
L454 CLOSURE: OKONU-ATUGI REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8, OR
L455 SAVIK
END PART 1 OF 2
A0662/25 NOTAMR A0661/25
Q) KZWY/QWMLW////000/999/
A) KZWY PART 2 OF 2
B) 2506050345
C) 2506110815
D) DLY 0345-0815
E)
Y485 CLOSURE: YAALE-SAUCR REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

L488 CLOSURE: WEBB-SAUCR REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

Y493 CLOSURE: NORTH OF STERN REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

Y494 CLOSURE: NORTH OF VIRST REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

AR9 CLOSURE: ALL EASTBOUND TO NORTH ATLANTIC REROUTE VIA: SIE B24
LYNUS SLATN DCT 60W WESTBOUND REROUTE VIA: SLATN LYNUS B24 SIE ORF
F) SFC
G) UNL
END PART 2 OF 2

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #36 on: 05/31/2025 04:08 am »
Perhaps this belongs here, NASA launch from WFF in a few days. No acknowledgement, as far as I can tell, from NASA's Wallops Launch Schedule.

NGA rocket launching notice:

Quote from: NGA
310210Z MAY 25
NAVAREA IV 579/25(12).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
VIRGINIA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   050345Z TO 050815Z JUN, ALTERNATE
   0345Z TO 0815Z DAILY 06 THRU 11 JUN
   IN AREAS WITHIN:
   A. 22 MILES OF 37-45.75N 075-08.77W.
   B. 26 MILES OF 37-29.77N 074-20.51W.
   C. 28 MILES OF 37-12.86N 073-28.78W.
   D. 28 MILES OF 36-59.34N 072-37.23W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 110915Z JUN 25.

Local notice to mariners (LNM) in District 5, region "Sector Virginia, Territorial Sea":

Quote from: USCG NAVCEN
General/Safety Zones/Space Launches & Recovery From: 2025-05-16 To: 2025-06-12 Location: 37.88° N / 75.46° W 37.83° N / 74.9° W 37.14° N /
72.12° W 36.61° N / 72.38° W 37.48° N / 74.87° W 37.81° N / 75.51° W 37.88° N / 75.46° W The Launch Director, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
- Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, has advised that the areas in the Atlantic Ocean including the existing Danger
Zone off Wallops Island and Chincoteague Inlet (depicted as 334.130) as shown on National Ocean Service Chart, will be hazardous to navigation
because of a rocket launch during the periods and times. The test windows are: Primary: June 4, 11:45PM – June 5, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 5,
11:45PM – June 6, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 6, 11:45PM – June 7, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 7, 11:45PM – June 8, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June
8, 11:45PM – June 9, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 9, 11:45PM – June 10, 4:15AM EDT Alternate: June 10, 11:45PM – June 11, 4:15AM EDT Public
ship avoidance area is in effect and bound by: 22 NAUTICAL MILE HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 37-45.75N /75-8.77W 26 NAUTICAL MILE
HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 37-29.77N /74-20.51W 28 NAUTICAL MILE HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 37-12.86N/73-28.78W 28
NAUTICAL MILE HAZARD AREA AT CENTER POINT 36-59.34N/72-37.23W During the launch window, contact Wallops Plot via Marine Band (VHF)
12 and 22, or land line 757-824-1685. Outside the launch window contact Surveillance Coordinator (SC) Jordan West 757-824-2949.

NOTAM:

Quote
A0662/25 NOTAMR A0661/25
Q) KZWY/QWMLW////000/999/
A) KZWY PART 1 OF 2
B) 2506050345
C) 2506110815
D) DLY 0345-0815

E) DUE TO TAYLOR ROCKET LAUNCH OUT OF WALLOPS ISLAND, ZNY OCEANIC
CTA/FIR ZNY WILL NOT ACCEPT IFR FLIGHTS WI THE VACAPES AREA  DEFINED
AS 374700N0752700W TO 374800N0752600W TO 374900N0752500W TO
374900N0752400W TO 374900N0752300W TO 374900N0752200W TO
374900N075200W TO 375000N0751900W TO 375100N0751800W TO
375100N0751700W TO 375200N0751700W TO 375000N0745400W TO
371700N0724200W TO 371300N0724000W TO 372900N0745200W TO POINT OF
ORIGIN.

AND WI THE TAYLOR AREA DEFINED AS 372400N0724500W TO 371800N0722100W
TO 363800N0722400W TO 364400N0724000W TO 371300N0724000W TO
370500N0721100W TO POINT OF ORIGIN.

AFFECTED ROUTES AND CLOSURES:
L453 CLOSURE: NORTH OF SAUCR REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8
L454 CLOSURE: OKONU-ATUGI REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8, OR
L455 SAVIK
END PART 1 OF 2
A0662/25 NOTAMR A0661/25
Q) KZWY/QWMLW////000/999/
A) KZWY PART 2 OF 2
B) 2506050345
C) 2506110815
D) DLY 0345-0815
E)
Y485 CLOSURE: YAALE-SAUCR REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

L488 CLOSURE: WEBB-SAUCR REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

Y493 CLOSURE: NORTH OF STERN REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

Y494 CLOSURE: NORTH OF VIRST REROUTE VIA:L451 JAINS, OR L452 AR8

AR9 CLOSURE: ALL EASTBOUND TO NORTH ATLANTIC REROUTE VIA: SIE B24
LYNUS SLATN DCT 60W WESTBOUND REROUTE VIA: SLATN LYNUS B24 SIE ORF
F) SFC
G) UNL
END PART 2 OF 2

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Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #37 on: 06/03/2025 03:30 am »
This should be it. Sounding rocket launch.

Quote from: NASA
A suborbital sounding rocket is scheduled to launch from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia during a window extending from 1 June – 14 June, 2025.

No real-time launch status updates will be available. The launch will not be livestreamed, and updates will not be provided during the countdown. The rocket launch may be visible from the Chesapeake Bay region.

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/wallops/2025/05/30/nasa-wallops-to-support-sounding-rocket-launch/

Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #38 on: 06/05/2025 12:29 am »
NGA rocket launching notice:

Quote from: NGA
310210Z MAY 25
NAVAREA IV 579/25(12).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
VIRGINIA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   050345Z TO 050815Z JUN, ALTERNATE
   0345Z TO 0815Z DAILY 06 THRU 11 JUN
   IN AREAS WITHIN:
   A. 22 MILES OF 37-45.75N 075-08.77W.
   B. 26 MILES OF 37-29.77N 074-20.51W.
   C. 28 MILES OF 37-12.86N 073-28.78W.
   D. 28 MILES OF 36-59.34N 072-37.23W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 110915Z JUN 25.

Updated notice issued, 4-day delay:

Quote from: NGA
042001Z JUN 25
NAVAREA IV 590/25(12).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
VIRGINIA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING
   0345Z TO 0815Z DAILY 09 THRU 15 JUN
   IN AREA BOUND BY
   36-37.00N 072-23.00W, 37-29.00N 074-52.00W,
   37-49.00N 075-31.00W, 37-53.00N 075-28.00W,
   37-50.00N 074-54.00W, 37-08.00N 072-07.00W.
2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 579/25.
3. CANCEL THIS MSG 150915Z JUN 25.

Re: NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
« Reply #39 on: 06/11/2025 06:16 pm »
Sorry, got a bit behind. NGA notice noting operation complete was emailed on June 10th @ 12:47 AM local (EDT).

Quote from: NGA
100439Z JUN 25
NAVAREA IV 604/25(12).
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
VIRGINIA.
CANCEL NAVAREA IV 590/25 AND THIS MSG,
OPERATIONS COMPLETED.//

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