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#Wallops Reel by @nasainternships (verified account) - Its friends would never believe this. But yours will when you land an internship! 🐸

You might have seen this intriguing photo of an airborne frog at
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Its friends would never believe this. But yours will when you land an internship! 🐸 You might have seen this intriguing photo of an airborne frog at @NASA’s LADEE spacecraft lift off which was taken on Sept. 7, 2013. The frog is real and was captured in a single frame by one of the remote cameras used to photograph the launch. The condition of the frog, however, was uncertain. Video description: Three slides zooming into an image of a frog sent skyward during a spacecraft launch. Text on the screen reads “everyone deserves a chance to fly—apply to intern at NASA”. Whimsical circus like music plays in the background. Credit: NASA #fyp #nasa #frog #nasafrog #space #launch #wallops #nasaintern #intern
#Wallops Reel by @nasagoddard (verified account) - How are sounding rockets made? 🚀 

At Wallops, we not only assemble and launch sounding rockets, but we also *custom make* about 150 parts for each o
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How are sounding rockets made? 🚀 At Wallops, we not only assemble and launch sounding rockets, but we also *custom make* about 150 parts for each one! Sounding rockets are uncrewed missions that exit the atmosphere, but do not reach an altitude where they enter orbit, returning back to Earth instead. This allows for short, affordable science snapshots beyond the atmosphere. They carry scientific instruments between 30 and 300 miles above Earth’s surface. To take a sounding means to take a measurement. Instruments on board sounding rockets take measurements in the atmosphere and in space. Sounding rocket launches from Wallops date back to 1945, and they are still launched regularly today. Video description: 0:00: Man holding a green circuit board. “Building a Sounding Rocket” is written across the middle. 0:01: Looking over the shoulder of a person at a desk, facing a computer with a model on screen. 0:02: Man operating a metal cutting machine. 0:03: Man pushing a metal cylinder on a cart surrounded by other sounding rocket parts. 0:04: The NASA sounding rocket building is beige with a sounding rocket hanging over a large garage door and the NASA meatball above the sounding rocket. 0:06 Large warehouse with machines throughout. 0:08: Sounding rocket launching. 0:09: Man in safety glasses talks in large warehouse. Text: “Jim Ruhl, Manufacturing Operations Manager” 0:17: Model of sounding rocket on the left, text on the right: “A sounding rocket carries scientific instruments between 30 and 300 miles above Earth.” 0:21: Model of sounding rocket moves up and zooms out to graphic of space with lines at 30 and 300 miles. There’s a spacecraft graphic at the 300 mile mark. Text: “Around the region between Earth and space.” 0:25: Man at computer with sounding rocket model on screen. He is talking to the computer. Text: “Bob Jillard, Journeyman Machinist.” 0:27: Computer screen showing modeling program on the computer. 0:33: Metal cylinder being cut in a machine with water. Text with arrow pointing to the metal: “*This will be a nose cone.” Video description continued in comments.
#Wallops Reel by @nasawallops (verified account) - Ready? Set. Launch! 🚀
 
A sounding rocket's journey from design to space can happen entirely at Wallops. From our onsite machine shop crafting our ow
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Ready? Set. Launch! 🚀 A sounding rocket’s journey from design to space can happen entirely at Wallops. From our onsite machine shop crafting our own rocket parts to the launch pad, our teams here at Wallops build, assemble, and launch. Sounding rockets carry scientific investigations, student experiments, and technology demonstrations into suborbital space. Video description: 0:00 Montage of locations around Wallops. 0:03 Sounding rocket launching at night. Text: Launching a Sounding Rocket. 0:06 Sarah Wright, NASA Test Director, talking in the center of a control room. 0:09 Multiple shots of people working at computers in the control room. 0:12 Test Director’s Office sign. 0:14 Virginia is for Launchers bumper sticker on a filing cabinet. 0:16 Panning to Sarah at her desk. 0:19 A big white balloon launching from a parking lot. Text: Launching Balloons Hourly to Measure Winds Is One of Those Many Pieces. 0:24 Sarah talking in the control room. 0:27 Montage of people working around the control room. 0:42 Sarah talking again. 0:46 Field at Wallops, with a NASA water tower in the foreground and an arrow pointing to a small spherical structure in the distance. Text: Sounding Rockets Are Manually Tracked by Camera Stations. 0:50 Kyle Hoppes, Optical Systems Lead peeks out of a tiny door in a small spherical structure with arced segments. 0:58 VHS fast forward blur over the segments of the structure opening to the sky. 1:04 Kyle talks to the camera, gesturing to the inside of the structure.  1:09 Someone sits in a complex moving seat with mechanical lenses over the head and eyes. Text: Intermediate Focal Length Optical Tracker (IFLOT). 1:19 Kyle talking. 1:20 Bright flash of a sounding rocket launch at night. 1:23 With these teams and tools on the ground, Wallops launches sounding rockets carrying scientific investigations, student experiments, and technology demonstrations. 1:25 Three stacked clips of sounding rocket launches. #Launch #Rocket #NASA #Wallops
#Wallops Reel by @queensledger - Seniors at Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School recently had the exciting opportunity to visit NASA's Wallops Flight Facility 🪐

Read all about th
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Seniors at Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School recently had the exciting opportunity to visit NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility 🪐 Read all about the project that landed the class at the NASA facility and their experience in this week’s issue of the Queens Ledger! 🚀 #queens #foresthills #maspeth #astoria #woodhaven #queensnyc #bayside #middlevillage #ridgewood #nasa
#Wallops Reel by @bighouseminihouse - I was commissioned to make this by a friend whose brother had asked for a cricket bat for his birthday. At least it won't hurt much if he wallops her
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I was commissioned to make this by a friend whose brother had asked for a cricket bat for his birthday. At least it won't hurt much if he wallops her with it. #miniature #giftideas #giftideasforhim #cricket #smallthings #foryou #miniaturist #dailymini
#Wallops Reel by @nasagoddard (verified account) - Calling all university & college students! 📢

Applications are now open for RockOn 2024!

RockOn is a hands-on workshop that teaches students how to
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Calling all university & college students! 📢 Applications are now open for RockOn 2024! RockOn is a hands-on workshop that teaches students how to create a sounding rocket experiment and launch it into suborbital space. Applications close Feb. 2, 2024: nasa.gov/wallops/stem/rock-on #rocketscience #rocket #rocketlaunch #soundingrocket #nasa #student
#Wallops Reel by @repricklarsen (verified account) - 🚀 ☀️ ➡️ Today, I was at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility to watch 
NASA launch three sounding rockets during the total solar eclipse. 

NASA launches t
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🚀 ☀️ ➡️ Today, I was at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility to watch NASA launch three sounding rockets during the total solar eclipse. NASA launches the 🚀 to study how 🌎’s upper atmosphere is affected when sunlight momentarily dims over a portion of the planet. To learn more, visit https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/skywatching/nasa-to-launch-sounding-rockets-into-moons-shadow-during-solar-eclipse/.
#Wallops Reel by @icc (verified account) - Shadab wallops the free-hit ball over the ropes!

#cricket #cricketreels #t20worldcup
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Shadab wallops the free-hit ball over the ropes! #cricket #cricketreels #t20worldcup
#Wallops Reel by @northropgrumman (verified account) - We're expanding access to space with Eclipse™, our upcoming medium launch vehicle.

Co-developed with @FireflyAerospace .

Launching from Wallops Isla
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We’re expanding access to space with Eclipse™, our upcoming medium launch vehicle. Co-developed with @FireflyAerospace . Launching from Wallops Island, VA.
#Wallops Reel by @nasawallops (verified account) - In March 1970, more than 30 sounding rockets launched from Wallops during a total solar eclipse to study changes in the atmosphere.
 
In the decades s
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In March 1970, more than 30 sounding rockets launched from Wallops during a total solar eclipse to study changes in the atmosphere. In the decades since, Wallops has launched thousands of rockets, from sounding rockets all the way to Antares missions resupplying the Space Station. All of these rocket launches owe inspiration to our parent facility’s namesake: Robert Goddard. One hundred years ago, Goddard launched the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket, carrying us into the space age. These launches and many other following helped shape NASA’s goals of reaching the Moon and beyond. Video description: 0:00 Vintage graphic that says “Goddard Space Flight Center presents Spaceback: Sounding Rockets.” All following footage is vintage. 0:01 A crowd gathered outside labeled March 1970. 0:05 A solar eclipse, with a pink ring surrounding a dark disk, the Moon. 0:12 People standing on top of a squat white building among satellite dishes. 0:14 People push a cart with part of a sounding rocket. 0:20 The sounding rocket on a launcher, pointed up at an angle. 0:22 Panning across a picture of a different sounding rocket. 0:24 Another sounding rocket moving into launch position. 0:29 Montage of people in white lab coats work on sounding rockets. 0:34 Montage of people working in a small room filled with switches and dials. 0:40 Antennas against the sky. 0:43 People in a control room. 0:46 Close-up of a siren spinning against the sky. 0:48 A hand pushes a button on a control panel. 0:49 A sounding rocket launches. 0:51 A second sounding rocket launches. 0:53 A third, while a camera operator in the foreground pans to follow it. 0:54 A fourth. 0:57 A scientist studies a readout. 0:59 A graph with waves on a screen. 1:00 The control room. 1:01 The solar eclipse. 1:03 A satellite dish. 1:04 Someone looking up at the Sun. 1:06 Eleven more sounding rocket launches with the sky getting darker. 1:21 Modern sounding rocket launch footage. Text reads “In April 2024, Wallops launched 3 sounding rockets during the solar eclipse to study how the sudden drop in sunlight affects our atmosphere.” 1:23 A modern control room. 1:25 A sounding rocket flying against the sky. #NASA #NASAWallops
#Wallops Reel by @nasaearth (verified account) - I guess this…IMPACTS the weather forecast! 🥁❄️

NASA's IMPACTS mission flew its final campaign from Wallops Flight Facility this winter, flying plane
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I guess this…IMPACTS the weather forecast! 🥁❄️ NASA’s IMPACTS mission flew its final campaign from Wallops Flight Facility this winter, flying planes directly into and over snowstorms to better understand how these storms form and move. Data from this mission will help improve weather forecasts for snow hitting the US Atlantic coast. Video Description: 00:00 A man in a green jacket helps direct a plane out of a hanger. The word IMPACTS appears on screen. 00:07 A sped-up video inside the same plane. The recorder walks from back to front, revealing various equipment and computers throughout the cabin area. Text reads: “In 2023 IMPACTS flew 19 flights, 118.2 hours, and 32,928 miles.” 00:12 A video of takeoff from inside the plane. The partly snow-covered ground races by. 00:13 A video of the plane taking off from the ground. 00:14 Two pilots sit in front of levers and buttons in the plane’s cockpit. One reaches for a lever to his right. Text reads: “The mission: study snowstorms” 00:17 A computer screen with a map of the northeastern US. A rectangle outlined in blue surrounds the Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Connecticut areas. Text reads: “to learn more about weather patterns and snowfall.” 00:21 Two women sit in front of a monitor, pointing at the screens. They talk to someone off screen. Text reads: “The final flight of IMPACTS flew from Wallops in February.” 00:25 A video from inside the plane, looking out a window at one of the wings and spinning propeller engines. 00:27 A computer screen on the plane with graphs and data points. 00:29 A different screen on the plane, this one with a map and a flight path of the plane. A finger points to where the plane is headed on the map. 00:31 A woman with headphones on and a group of computers in front of her observes the screens and writes notes in a journal. 00:33 The NASA logo, a blue circle with a red stylized arrow and a white orbit path around white letters reading “NASA.” #NASA #Space #Earth #Weather #Planes #ER2 #Snow #Snowstorms #Forecasting
#Wallops Reel by @gulfstreamaero (verified account) - ✈️💦 Splash into summer with the the #G700. The aircraft recently completed water ingestion testing at @NASAWallops, touching down and taxiing into st
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✈️💦 Splash into summer with the the #G700. The aircraft recently completed water ingestion testing at @NASAWallops, touching down and taxiing into standing water at speeds from 60 to 120 knots.

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