Kyle Henry (@kyle_lts) 's Twitter Profile
Kyle Henry

@kyle_lts

Rocket photographer, and expert on viewing a wallops launch Instagram: @kyle_lts l he/him l views are my own

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Rocket Lab (@rocketlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launch Complex 3 is almost complete and on track for its official opening next month 🏗️ Our team in Virginia is deep into launch pad activation, going system by system to prepare for test operations once flight hardware arrives ahead of Neutron’s first launch.

Launch Complex 3 is almost complete and on track for its official opening next month 🏗️ Our team in Virginia is deep into launch pad activation, going system by system to prepare for test operations once flight hardware arrives ahead of Neutron’s first launch.
Francis Murphy (@fxsmurphy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here NASA Wallops for the #HASTE launch. Very hard to see pad with all the heat waves but I can make out a rocket. Stay tuned! $RKLB #rocketchase

Here <a href="/NASAWallops/">NASA Wallops</a> for the #HASTE launch. Very hard to see pad with all the heat waves but I can make out a rocket. Stay tuned! $RKLB #rocketchase
WallopsVantage 🚀 (@wallopsvant24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HASTE has had its TFR removed for today as well as the USCG NAV warning indicating a scrub for today. Next attempt is Friday august 1st at 9:45pm. The weather is not looking the best Friday so I wouldn’t get your hopes to high.

NASA Wallops (@nasawallops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A NASA sounding rocket will carry student experiments to suborbital space. The launch is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 12, with the window opening at 6 a.m. through 9 a.m. EDT. Livestream will begin on the Wallops YouTube channel 15 minutes before scheduled launch time.

A NASA sounding rocket will carry student experiments to suborbital space. The launch is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 12, with the window opening at 6 a.m. through 9 a.m. EDT. Livestream will begin on the Wallops YouTube channel 15 minutes before scheduled launch time.
NASA Wallops (@nasawallops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three sounding rockets will launch 5 minutes apart from Wallops to study a super-cold layer of Earth's atmosphere. The rockets will release vapor clouds and use laser technology to study how air moves and creates turbulence at the edge of space.

Three sounding rockets will launch 5 minutes apart from Wallops to study a super-cold layer of Earth's atmosphere. The rockets will release vapor clouds and use laser technology to study how air moves and creates turbulence at the edge of space.
NASA Wallops (@nasawallops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The TOMEX+ sounding rocket mission is now targeting no earlier than Sunday, Aug. 24, for the first launch attempt due to high sea states in the recovery area from Hurricane Erin. go.nasa.gov/4fKNOyx

NASA Wallops (@nasawallops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The TOMEX+ sounding rocket launch window opens tonight! 🚀🚀🚀 The window for the mission opens this evening, Aug. 25, at 10 p.m. EDT and runs through 3 a.m. The rockets will be launching from our launch facility on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

The TOMEX+ sounding rocket launch window opens tonight! 🚀🚀🚀 

The window for the mission opens this evening, Aug. 25, at 10 p.m. EDT and runs through 3 a.m. The rockets will be launching from our launch facility on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
NASA Wallops (@nasawallops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Right now, our weather teams are predicting that clouds may start rolling into the area at the beginning of our launch window. We need clear skies in order to launch, so cross your fingers for us tonight!

Rocket Lab (@rocketlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Launch Complex 3 is here! We’re ready to cut the ribbon on Neutron's new world-class test, launch, and landing facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. Join us for the live broadcast of our opening reception around 10 a.m. EST: rocketlabcorp.com/live-stream/

🚀 Launch Complex 3 is here! We’re ready to cut the ribbon on Neutron's new world-class test, launch, and landing facility on Wallops Island, Virginia.

Join us for the live broadcast of our opening reception around 10 a.m. EST: rocketlabcorp.com/live-stream/
SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

View of Starship landing burn and splashdown on Flight 10, made possible by SpaceX’s recovery team. Starship made it through reentry with intentionally missing tiles, completed maneuvers to intentionally stress its flaps, had visible damage to its aft skirt and flaps, and still