Saturday, March 31, 2012

NASA's Wallops Island ATREX rocket launch




On March 27, 2012, beginning at 4:58 AM, NASA launched the Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment from Wallops Island Flight Facility on Virginia's Atlantic coast. Five rockets were launched in just over 5 minutes. Two Terrier Malemutes, two Terrier Orions, & one Terrier Oriole, were used to gather information needed to better understand the process responsible for high-altitude jet stream winds.
This jet stream, at 60 to 65miles above the earth's surface, is much higher than the one commonly reported in weather forecasts. The winds found in this upper jet stream typically have speeds of 200 to well over 300 miles per hour. Each rocket released a stream of tri-methel aluminum to create luminescent vapor trails.
NASA took photos from Tuckahoe, NJ, Wallops Island, Va, & the outer banks of North Carolina. I took my photos from the Delaware Bay in Maurice River Township, NJ.








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