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  2. Wallops Flight Facility - Wikipedia

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    Wallops Flight Facility (WFF) (IATA: WAL, ICAO: KWAL, FAA LID: WAL) is a rocket launch site on Wallops Island on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, United States, just east of the Delmarva Peninsula and approximately 100 miles (160 km) north-northeast of Norfolk.

  3. 1963 in spaceflight (January–March) - Wikipedia

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    Wallops Island NASA NASA Suborbital Aeronomy: 28 February: Successful Apogee: 103 kilometres (64 mi) 28 February: Hopi-Dart: Wallops Island NASA: NASA Suborbital Test flight: 28 February: Launch failure Apogee: 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) February: Nike-Apache White Sands US Army US Army Suborbital REV Test: February: Successful Apogee: 100 ...

  4. Wallops Flight Facility Visitor Center - Wikipedia

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    The visitor center also provides information about current activities at Wallops Flight Facility, such as the sounding rocket, balloon and aircraft program. The outside grounds has a rocket garden consisting of rockets and aircraft used for space and aeronautical research, including a full-scale four-stage reentry vehicle used to study the ...

  5. Little Joe 5 - Wikipedia

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    Little Joe 5 was the November 8, 1960, unmanned atmospheric test flight of the Mercury spacecraft, conducted as part of the U.S. Mercury program. The objective was to test a production Mercury capsule (#3) and the launch escape system during an ascent abort at maximum dynamic pressure. The mission was launched from Wallops Island, Virginia.

  6. Beach Abort - Wikipedia

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    Objectives of the test were a performance evaluation of the escape system, the parachute and landing system, and recovery operations in an off-the-pad abort situation. [1] The test took place at NASA's Wallops Island, Virginia, test facility on May 9, 1960. In the test, the Mercury spacecraft and its Launch Escape System were fired from ground ...

  7. Virginia Spaceport Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Wallops Island location was first sanctioned in 1945 by NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, for spaceflight. [6] With these foundations in place, the Virginia Space Flight Center was founded, located on the southern portion of NASA Wallops Island.

  8. List of Black Brant launches - Wikipedia

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    Wallops Island: AA-3-3 Test flight Failure 100 kilometres (62 mi) 28 June 1962 BB-III Wallops Island: AA-3-4 Test flight Failure 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) 13 December 1962 BB-III Wallops Island: AA-3-6 Test flight Success 90 kilometres (56 mi) 13 December 1962 BB-III Wallops Island: AA-3-5 Test flight Success 98 kilometres (61 mi) 6 April 1963 07: ...

  9. List of NASA visitor centers - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex: Kennedy Space Center: Merritt Island, Florida WFF Visitor Center: Wallops Flight Facility: Wallops Island, Virginia U.S. Space & Rocket Center: Marshall Space Flight Center: Huntsville, Alabama Armstrong Flight Research Center: Armstrong Flight Research Center: Edwards Air Force Base, California Great Lakes ...