The rocket launch was originally scheduled for Monday, Jan. 23, but pushed back to Tuesday, Jan. 24, because of rain and winds in eastern Virginia.
The launch was originally scheduled for Monday, Jan. 23, but was pushed back to Tuesday, Jan. 24, because of rain and strong winds at the Wallops facility. NASA said “the latest forecast from our weather office is reporting aNational Weather Service
Officials from the NASA space agency say the Rocket Lab Electron rocket “will appear like a bright, fast-moving star in the sky,” and it should be visible fromwhen it shoots into the atmosphere as long as clouds don’t block the views.
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