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NASA Wallops rocket launch scrubbed again, reset for Wednesday night

Keith Demko
Salisbury Daily Times

Will the fourth time be the charm?

After having to scrub three previous launch attempts, the Black Brant XII Rocket is once again set to take off from the Wallops Flight Facility no earlier than 8:05 Tuesday night, with a launch window of 40 minutes.

The rocket may be visible from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River as it thunders overhead.

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Black Brant XII, carrying the KiNET-X payload, is a four-stage sounding rocket that can reach altitudes over 200 miles above Earth's surface, according to NASA Wallops Flight Facility. 

NASA Wallops Visitor Center will not be open for viewing, but you can watch the launch live, with coverage starting at about 7:40 p.m.

Watch the Wallops launch live