A Cygnus cargo ship will liftoff from Wallops Island, Virginia at 8:31 p.m. EDT tonight (0031 UTC on Aug. 2) atop a Northrop Grumman Antares rocket. This mission marks the final flight of this generation of the Antares rocket, which uses major components from Russia and Ukraine.
Commentary will be provided by Spaceflight Now’s Will Robinson-Smith. Special thanks to Chuck and Jen Briggs of C and J Images for the live video feed from Wallops.
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We shooting some shit?
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I saw it in flight, for about 1 minute, from CT. Impressive.
Crew gets ice cream! 🙂
Thats some fast moving ice cream
Saw it from delaware for 3 to 4 min. 150 mi away
Activate Windows
Hilarious, the Activate Windows watermark!
What is going to be this rockets replacement?
Have to say… SpaceX really went all out in getting microphones in place for their launches are not having potato cameras to watch the rocket go up.
Real shame in this age to not have anything more than potato quality level of video for a rocket launch.
Great coverage. Thank you!
The last true Norminal Launch
I'm sure it's a VM, but still… an unauthentic copy of Windows being transmitting world wide? 😂
Ceu fleu clarei revush
Maybe Northrop Grumman can buy some Raptor engines from SpaceX
As fake as it gets !