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NASA (finally) launches five rockets in five minutes from Wallops

Chemical tracers released by rockets.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)

NASA successfully launched five rockets early this morning after nearly two weeks of delays, and here's what it looked like in case you missed it.

The rockets released chemical tracers that allow scientists to study patterns of the jet stream. The launch took place at 4:58 a.m. from the Wallops Flight Facility on the Virginia portion of the Delmarva.

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To see more images of the launch, visit the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's page on Flickr.

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