NASAβs Wallops Flight Facility supported the successful launch of a Rocket Lab Electron rocket at 3:25 a.m. EDT, Thursday, March 21, from Virginiaβs Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport on Wallops Island, Virginia.β―
The rocket carried three collaborative research missions for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). The mission, dubbed NROL-123, was the first NRO mission to fly on a Rocket Lab rocket launched from the United States.Β
βWe are proud to support our commercial and government launch partners with world-class launch range, safety and support services,β said David L. Pierce, Wallops Flight Facility director.β―βIt was a picture perfect launch.β
This was the third Electron launch from Wallops and the fourth launch from Rocket Labβs Launch Complex-2 in Virginia.β―Β
The next launch from Wallops is scheduled April 8, 2024, during the solar eclipse. The Atmospheric Perturbations around Eclipse Path (APEP) mission will launch three sounding rockets before, during, and after peak eclipse time to study how the sudden drop in sunlight affects the Earthβs upper atmosphere.β―
NASAβs Wallops Flight Facility provides agile, low-cost flight and launch range services to meet government and commercial sector needs for accessing flight regimes worldwide from the Earthβs surface to the Moon and beyond. Wallopsβ flight assets β ranging from research aircraft, unmanned aerial systems, and high-altitude balloons to suborbital and orbital rockets β provide a dynamic range of flight capabilities. In addition, operational launch range and airfield assets at the facility enable science, aerospace, defense, and industry sectors.

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