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#40
by
lightleviathan
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:25
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LAUNCH!
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#41
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:25
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#42
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:27
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#43
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:28
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T+2 minutes. Looks like the vehicle is out of view.
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#44
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:29
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"Thankyou all for coming. Good night."
Livestream has ended.
Big thanks to Kyle Henry for the livestream!
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#45
by
catdlr
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:29
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#46
by
catdlr
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:30
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I have his video and am editing it now.
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#47
by
catdlr
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:32
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The original video is again available. Just refresh the original link.
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#48
by
catdlr
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:35
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#49
by
zubenelgenubi
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:36
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More screencaps!
Attachments 6 & 7, and 8 & 9, are tough to distinguish. 10 is the pad after launch, shortly before the stream ended.
Stream died during first stage burn. 🔥 I think we missed MECO, stage 1/2 separation, and SEI.
The trajectory differs dramatically from an orbital launch.
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#50
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:38
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#51
by
catdlr
on 18 Jun, 2023 01:43
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Lyle must have pulled the feed unexpectedly (or YouTube canceled the Feed). YouTube has ended the video while the live stream is still active. Lyle will need to end his live stream properly to allow me to download the video. For now, the clip I provided above is all I can do. Wasn't a good video anyway, only a 780p low frame rate.
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#52
by
zubenelgenubi
on 18 Jun, 2023 02:13
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Congratulations to the entire launch campaign team! 🎊 👏 💐 🥳
Thank you, Kyle Henry, for the livestream!
Thank you, Steven, catdlr, and lightleviathan, for tonight's launch thread coverage!
Big thanks to Kyle Henry for the livestream!
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#53
by
zubenelgenubi
on 18 Jun, 2023 02:46
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#54
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 18 Jun, 2023 02:55
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#55
by
catdlr
on 18 Jun, 2023 03:10
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HASTE Flight 1 pulls a major dog leg maneuver on its way to space! Full launch gallery will be available soon on my website link in bio!
I noticed on his live stream that his cell phone was attached to his high def video camera. So I expect a much better video coming soon from him. When he does, I'll delete my video.
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#56
by
TrevorMonty
on 18 Jun, 2023 04:25
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#57
by
Chinakpradhan
on 18 Jun, 2023 05:29
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Apogee?
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#58
by
russianhalo117
on 18 Jun, 2023 05:51
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Apogee?
Classified government mission so its unlikely to be publicly disclosed however armchair mathematicians can attempt to calculate it.
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#59
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 18 Jun, 2023 07:02
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https://twitter.com/nasa_wallops/status/1670271162067058688This evening, Wallops supported the launch of @RocketLab's first ever Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron (HASTE) launch vehicle at 9:24 p.m. EDT. Wallops supports these commercial missions with our range, safety & emergency teams.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/wallops/2023/wallops-range-supports-first-rocket-lab-haste-launch Jun 18, 2023
Wallops Range Supports First Rocket Lab HASTE Launch
Rocket Lab launched its first-ever Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron, or HASTE, launch vehicle from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility Saturday, June 17, at 9:24 p.m. EDT from the company’s Launch Complex-2 on Wallops Island in Virginia.
"The range team worked tirelessly to support this first HASTE mission for Rocket Lab," said David L. Pierce, Wallops Flight Facility director. "Wallops, at its core, is a test and research range perfectly suited for these sorts of missions."
Wallops, NASA’s only owned and operated launch range, enabled the mission providing services such as tracking, telemetry, and range safety to ensure a safe and successful mission.
Next up for Wallops is the launch of a Terrier-Improved Orion sounding rocket carrying more than 30 university student experiments into space Thursday, June 22, as part of NASA’s RockOn and RockSat-C student flight opportunity programs.
Jeremy Eggers
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Va.
[email protected]
Last Updated: Jun 18, 2023
Editor: Jamie Adkins
Tags: Wallops Flight Facility
Photo caption:
Rocket Lab's HASTE launch vehicle took flight from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility June 17 at 9:24 p.m. EDT.
Credits: NASA/Patrick Black