"I've seen some of these tests where the clouds really filled the sky," Keith Koehler, a NASA Wallops spokesperson, told Business Insider. "My guess is if you held your fist up, that might be the size of the clouds [close to the launch site]."
Date: Jun 12, 2017
Category: Sci/Tech
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Orbital ATK Will Try to Launch Antares Rocket Tonight: Watch It Live
Wallops Flight Facility here on Wallops Island. A launch attempt on Sunday wasscrubbed due to a glitchin a ground-support cable, but the Antares rocket itself and its Cygnus payload are in good health, Keith Koehler, a NASA communications officer at Wallops Flight Facility, wrote in a statement.Y
Date: Oct 17, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
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Orbital ATK Delays Antares Rocket Launch 24 Hours Due to Glitch
"Today's launchof Orbital ATKs Antares rocket is postponed 24 hours due to a ground support equipment (GSE) cable that did not perform as expected during the pre-launch check out," Keith Koehler, a NASA communications officer at Wallops Flight Facility, wrote in a statement. "We have spare
Date: Oct 16, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
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Police chief says officer who killed black motorist has 'a real sound ability' to communicate with people
NASA spokesman Keith Koehler said data was received from most of the experiments during the flight. A parachute was supposed to open at about 20,000 feet, but its unclear whether that happened, he said.
NASA Wallops spokesman Keith Koehler said Wednesday the flight facility and MARS are still "conducting damage assessments of their facilities on the south end of Wallops Island where the rocket fell."
Date: Nov 05, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
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Mass. residents could see rocket taking off in Va. tonight
The Antares rocket is set to take off from Wallops Island, Va., around 6:20 p.m., said Wallops Flight Facility spokesman Keith Koehler. This launch will be the fifth launch of the Antares since April 2013.
"Everyone is upbeat right now," said Keith Koehler, spokesman at Wallops. "We are still riding high from the LADEE launch on Sept. 6, and people are working hard to turn things around and get Antares launched successfully."
Date: Sep 15, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
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Sound-activated camera was used to capture that airborne frog
It was a remote camera activated by sound that caught a now-famous frog in mid-air Sept. 6 as a rocket blasted off to send a robotic orbiter to the moon, said Keith Koehler, news chief at the Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island in eastern Virginia.
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