It’s important to keep in mind that SpaceX is not the only commercial space program that is scheduled to visit the ISS this year. Orbital has the Antares rocket that is scheduled for it’s ... [Read More]
Clark Lindsey has posted more info about ATK/Astrium's Liberty project, including a link to a post on NASASpaceFlight.com and the new Liberty website (the source of the attached ... [Read More]
Orbital Science is set to launch the Antares rocket on April 17th at 5 pm. The Launch will take place at Wallops Flight Center on the coast of Virginia. This will be the maiden voyage of the Antares ... [Read More]
The launch today was scrubbed...but the graphics below should be useful whenever it goes up! NASA Wallops is estimating the probability of a 5PM launch this evening to be a mere 45% due to the cloud ... [Read More]
Orbital Science's Antares successfully launched from Wallops Island/MARS. There were some high clouds here at launch time and I haven't seen any reports that it was visible from the Washington area. ... [Read More]
Orbital Successfully Launches First Antares Rocket – Company Introduces America’s Newest Medium-Class Space Launch Vehicle – – Orbital Now Poised to Conduct Cargo Resupply ... [Read More]
Designed to provide responsive, low-cost, and reliable access to space, Antares is a two-stage vehicle (with optional third stage) that provides low-Earth orbit (LEO) launch capability for payloads ... [Read More]
Antares Rocket With Cygnus Spacecraft Launches , a photo by NASA Goddard Photo and Video on Flickr.
This false-color IR photo came from a modified DSLR. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls [Read More]
Orbital Sciences has posted the visibility charts for the upcoming ISS Commercial Resupply Services (ORB-1) mission. ORB-1 will launch from Wallops Island, VA on December 18, 2013 on top of an ... [Read More]
A reader pointed be to this article of Florida today: ISS cooling system problem may delay resupply launch . The Station has lost one of its two ammonia cooling loops and had necessitated the ... [Read More]
The Antares/ORB-1 launch is now scheduled for January 8, 2014 with a launch window that extends from 1:32 - 1:37 pm EST. I may wander out and take a look, but don't expect it to be visible. [Read More]
UPDATE: Orb-1 Launch for Jan. 8 Has Been Scrubbed January 8, 2014 – 9:14 AM EST Early this morning, Orbital Sciences Corp. decided to scrub today’s launch attempt of the ... [Read More]
"NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility and Virginia’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport are set to support the launch of Orbital Sciences’ Antares rocket at 6:45 p.m. EDT today, Oct. 27. ... [Read More]
Here is a capture of the NASA TV feed. The local weather just showed how the weather radar out of Dover spotted the location of the event based on the density of the smoke field. I will try to find ... [Read More]
When I saw a similar image on TV, it looked like the CATO had occurred down range on the other side of Chincoteague, which didn't seem to agree with the video. Since this radar sees the smoke, I ... [Read More]
“While NASA is disappointed that Orbital Sciences’ third contracted resupply mission to the International Space Station was not successful today, we will continue to move forward toward ... [Read More]
According to National Geographic a NASA safety officer pushed the self-destruct button. “The explosion happened after safety officers, watching for any of ten specified problems, such as a ... [Read More]
The Antares OA-5 will launch from the Wallops Flight Facility this Sunday and should be widely visible up and down the East Coast. It will launch no earlier than 8:03 PM. Watch NASA TV for real time ... [Read More]
I was fortunate enough to watch the launch of the Orbital Antares OA-5 from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. My view was spectacular. I watched as first stage burned out almost directly in front of ... [Read More]
The rocket was clearly visible from my front yard. The first stage was brighter than the 2nd, probably because it was dropping from view as the rocket proceeded down range. I had a point-and-shoot ... [Read More]
Orbital ATK successfully launched the S.S. John Glenn spacecraft (OA-7 Cygnus) into orbit today on a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket. “Once launched into low-Earth orbit, Cygnus ... [Read More]
Orbital ATK will try to return to flight today after the spectacular explosion of their Antares rocket in 2014. Orbital’s cargo will be sitting on top of a Atlas rocket built by United Launch ... [Read More]