Moved a day to 18th local, 19th UTC.
162031Z AUG 25NAVAREA IV 874/25(12).NORTH ATLANTIC.VIRGINIA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 200145Z TO 201030Z AUG, ALTERNATE 0145Z TO 1030Z DAILY 21 AUG THRU 06 SEP IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 37-51.00N 075-28.00W, 37-50.00N 075-29.00W, 37-47.00N 075-29.00W, 37-43.00N 075-27.00W, 37-42.00N 075-22.00W, 37-51.00N 075-18.00W, 37-52.00N 075-21.00W, 37-51.00N 075-23.00W, 37-51.00N 075-24.00W, 37-52.00N 075-26.00W. B. 37-02.00N 075-17.00W, 36-31.00N 075-04.00W, 36-17.00N 074-34.00W, 36-31.00N 074-12.00W, 36-54.00N 073-37.00W, 37-58.00N 073-22.00W, 38-09.00N 074-17.00W, 37-59.00N 074-40.00W, 37-33.00N 074-51.00W, 37-17.00N 075-09.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 868/25.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 061130Z SEP 25.
Quote from: randomname on 08/15/2025 11:43 pmMoved a day to 18th local, 19th UTC.Moved another day to 19th local, 20th UTC.
171931Z AUG 25NAVAREA IV 879/25(12).NORTH ATLANTIC.VIRGINIA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 210145Z TO 211030Z AUG, ALTERNATE 0145Z TO 1030Z DAILY 22 AUG THRU 06 SEP IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 37-51.00N 075-28.00W, 37-50.00N 075-29.00W, 37-47.00N 075-29.00W, 37-43.00N 075-27.00W, 37-42.00N 075-22.00W, 37-51.00N 075-18.00W, 37-52.00N 075-21.00W, 37-51.00N 075-23.00W, 37-51.00N 075-24.00W, 37-52.00N 075-26.00W. B. 37-02.00N 075-17.00W, 36-31.00N 075-04.00W, 36-17.00N 074-34.00W, 36-31.00N 074-12.00W, 36-54.00N 073-37.00W, 37-58.00N 073-22.00W, 38-09.00N 074-17.00W, 37-59.00N 074-40.00W, 37-33.00N 074-51.00W, 37-17.00N 075-09.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 874/25.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 061130Z SEP 25.
NASA Wallops@NASAWallops·Three rockets? Hold my balloon. 🎈 Our balloon teams are in New Mexico, preparing to launch seven scientific balloons for their fall campaign. The missions will carry scientific experiments and technology demonstrations to suborbital space.Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3HFtpyh
NASA Wallops@NASAWallopsThe TOMEX+ sounding rocket mission is now targeting no earlier than Sunday, Aug. 24, for the first launch attempt due to high sea states in the recovery area from Hurricane Erin.
Marcia Smith@SpcPlcyOnlineFor those in the DC area, there's a sounding rocket launch from Wallops that *might* be visible in the southeastern sky tonight. A pretty long window, though: 10:00 p.m. - 3:00 a.m. ET.
NASA Wallops@NASAWallopsLAUNCH SCRUB❗ Tonight's launch of the TOMEX+ sounding rockets has been scrubbed due to continuous cloud cover at the launch and camera sites. The next launch opportunity is Aug. 26 with the window opening at 10:30 p.m. EDT.Last edited10:06 PM · Aug 25, 2025
NASA Wallops@NASAWallopsIt's night three for TOMEX+!The window for tonight's launch attempt, Aug. 27, opens at 10:30 p.m. EDT and runs through 3:30 a.m. Launch window means we can launch any time within that timeframe.Right now, our biggest concern for launch is clouds in the area. Stay tuned for updates!
Jonathan McDowell@planet4589LAUNCH at 0243:00 UTC Aug 28 from @NASAWallops LA2 ARC launcher of suborbital TOMEX+ Terrier-Improved Orion rocket flight NASA 41.123CE to circa 100 km apogeeJonathan McDowell@planet4589LAUNCH at 0248:30 UTC Aug 28 from NASAWallops LA2 50K launcher of suborbital TOMEX+ Black Brant 9 flight NASA 36.335CE to circa 250? km apogeehttps://x.com/planet4589/status/1960898167546773986onathan McDowell@planet4589Correction: planneed apogees were 154 km for the Terrier Orions and 135 km for the Black Brant 9.
Jonathan McDowell@planet4589TOMEX artificial ionospheric clouds mapping out upper atmosphere structure
Francis Murphy@fxsmurphyTOMEX+ sounding rocket launches from @NASAWallops as viewed from Downingtown PA From my drone.
Micah Pieczarka@MicahpieTOMEX+ sounding rockets vapor traces from tonight's launches, as seen from Modest Town, VA. #NASA #wallops
040550Z SEP 25NAVAREA IV 942/25(12).NORTH ATLANTIC.VIRGINIA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS 090115Z TO 090545Z SEP, ALTERNATE 0115Z TO 0545Z DAILY 10 THRU 15 SEP IN AREA BOUND BY 36-36.00N 072-24.00W, 37-29.00N 074-52.00W, 37-48.00N 075-31.00W, 37-52.00N 075-27.00W, 37-50.00N 074-55.00W, 37-08.00N 072-08.00W.2. CANCEL THIS MSG 150645Z SEP 25.//
EasternShoreSpaceflight@EShoreSpacefltLogistics Watch — NASA Wallops / Rocket Lab NeutronWe’ve been tracking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredger MURDEN as it makes its way up the Virginia Eastern Shore this morning. If it turns toward Sloop Gut near Wallops, that could point to maintenance dredging—exactly the kind of prep that makes barge access easier for moving larger Neutron hardware. For the ship-spotters: MURDEN is a US-flag, shallow-draft split-hull hopper dredger (Wilmington District), built in 2012; MMSI 369970571, call sign AELE. Based on its current pace, arrival in the Wallops area could be in the 5–6 hour window—if that’s the destination. This is informed speculation for now, but the puzzle pieces fit. We’ll keep eyes on the track and post photos/video if it ties up near the inlet.