Barium Vapor "will be released approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds to around 10 minutes after launch at about 217-249 miles altitude over the Atlantic Ocean and 540-560 miles downrange from Wallops and just north of Bermuda." It will leave green and violet streaks across the sky.
1 posted on
05/08/2021 7:23:50 AM PDT by
outofsalt
To: outofsalt
Weather will be good here in Virginia so you can watch NASA give our atmosphere a Barium enema!
2 posted on
05/08/2021 7:24:58 AM PDT by
outofsalt
(If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches anything.)
To: outofsalt
3 posted on
05/08/2021 7:27:22 AM PDT by
al baby
(Hi Mom Hi Dad)
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5 posted on
05/08/2021 7:42:06 AM PDT by
windcliff
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7 posted on
05/08/2021 7:44:22 AM PDT by
bitt
(People who wonder if the glass is half empty or half full miss the point. The glass is refillable.)
To: outofsalt
Here, just east of Phoenix, I am able to see launches from Vandenberg, 500 miles away on the coast. The launch has to be prior to sunrise and after sunset to be seen. It can be quite a show. It takes about 60 seconds before it becomes visible on the horizon.
9 posted on
05/08/2021 7:51:50 AM PDT by
Az Joe
(FREE CHAUVIN!)
To: outofsalt
I used to live near Cape Canaveral and night launches are the best as far as viewing goes.
12 posted on
05/08/2021 8:04:39 AM PDT by
libertylover
(Our biggest problem by far: most of the news media is agenda driven, not truth driven.)
To: outofsalt
There was some sort of test like this over Hawaii around 1969-71 that formed a circle and a triangle in the night sky.
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