On Wednesday September 18th, Oribital Sciences and NASA Wallops launched the Antares/Cygnus mission to resupply the International Space Station. I made another view from Rt141 and Rt48 west of Wilmington Delaware to show where to look but I used the Google earth data from the April launch information since there didn't seem to be a file from that launch. It proved useful.I was able to see the contrail of the rocket, because...
Monday, 23 September 2013
Finally saw a NASA Wallops launch from Wilmington with my own two eyes!
Posted on 07:03 by kajal singh
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Another NASA-Wallops Launch tomorrow at 10:50am
Posted on 07:25 by kajal singh

I did not see the LADEE launch from NASA Wallops earlier in the month. But a ton of people did. Tomorrow (Wednesday September 18th), Oribital Sciences and NASA Wallops will launch the Antares/Cygnus mission to resupply the International Space Station. Viewing possibilities from the Mid-Atlantic region can be found here. I made another view from Rt141 and Rt48 west of Wilmington Delaware to show where to look but I used the Google...
Friday, 6 September 2013
NASA launch from Wallops tonight!
Posted on 13:58 by kajal singh
There is a launch of a moon probe tonight from NASA Wallops down the Delmarva peninsular from Wilmington. Orbital Science, the company that put together the launch vehicle, have helpfully supplied a Google Earth file which plots the trajectory of the launch so that you can see where to look from your own location on the East Coast. The only problem is there are very few 3D landmarks in Delaware to use as a reference.Here is the...
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