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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2020-01-27 01:05 am

Rockets and giftfic!

I forgot to mention this recent gift in my last roundup!

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I woke up at 4:30 a.m. this morning and went outside in -20F for ROCKETS and there were no rockets; woe. We live about 15-20 miles south of Poker Flat Research Range, the world's largest land-based rocket range according to Wikipedia. It's a university-owned rocket range that participates in Arctic research of the aurora and upper atmosphere. They're doing a series of launches this week between about 4-5 a.m. AK time (8-9 a.m. EST), observing nitric oxide and ozone interactions in the upper atmosphere. Last night was scrubbed for an unknown problem, but they're on track to launch again tonight; if you want, you can follow them on Twitter (they have Youtube livestreams which will be announced on the Twitter close to launch time; it's fun to follow if you're into this kind of thing).

We enjoy watching these, because as far away as we are, you can hear them from where we live (it's a deep rumble, like a jet taking off) and we can watch the rocket go up and the stages fall off. For the most part, they use decommissioned 1960s/70s military solid-fuel rockets to boost their payloads, which are not small! I honestly had no idea before the first time we watched one that they sound the way they do. It also gives me a profound sympathy for anyone who lives near Kennedy Space Center.

Still, they're often earlier - the previous times we've watched were much closer to midnight - and I don't know if I'll be up for it tonight.
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[personal profile] lunabee34 2020-01-27 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
When I was 16, we went to Florida to watch the space shuttle take off. We got to do a tour of NASA and then watched it from across a small body of water. It was so awesome. And, yes, loud!
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[personal profile] leesa_perrie 2020-01-27 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
That's early and cold, and then no rocket? *hugs* Hopefully you'll get to see more of them (and certainly hear them) soon!
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[personal profile] sovay 2020-01-27 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I woke up at 4:30 a.m. this morning and went outside in -20F for ROCKETS and there were no rockets; woe.

That's monstrous!

(I would also get up at four-thirty in the morning to see a rocket launch, for what it's worth. I watched shuttle launches on TV as a child, and once in person at Cape Canaveral.)

Better luck with either launches or sleep tonight.