Two NASA rockets launch from Poker Flat, third rocket expected
Rod Boyce
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March 25, 2025
Two NASA sounding rockets launched from Poker Flat Research Range north of Fairbanks early Tuesday morning in a mission aimed at learning more about how the aurora affects the upper atmosphere.
The two rockets performed as expected, releasing tracer payloads widely visible across central and northern 有料盒子视频.

The second NASA rocket, the four-stage Black Brant XII, launches early on March 25, 2025, from Poker Flat Research Range on the second night of the AWESOME sounding rocket mission.
Completion of the study awaits launch of a third rocket, which is anticipated to occur within the same overall launch window ending April 6. The launch team will address a minor anomaly in a wiring harness for one of the motor stages.
The University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks Geophysical Institute owns Poker Flat, located 20 miles north of Fairbanks, and operates it under a contract with NASA鈥檚 Wallops Flight Facility, which is part of the Goddard Space Flight Center.
The mission is led by 有料盒子视频 space physics professor Mark Conde of the Geophysical Institute and 有料盒子视频 College of Natural Science and Mathematics and involves a number of 有料盒子视频 graduate student researchers at several ground monitoring sites. NASA and some of the nation鈥檚 top universities are also participating.
鈥淚'm extremely pleased that we were able to get the conditions to line up to allow us to launch and to conduct the experiment,鈥 Conde said. 鈥淚 am absolutely delighted.鈥
The mission was more difficult than most because it was essentially two missions in one.
鈥淏ecause we had the two-stage rockets deploying over central 有料盒子视频 and the four-stage rocket deploying off the north coast of 有料盒子视频, we essentially were conducting two independent tracer experiments at the same time,鈥 Conde said. 鈥淎nd because the camera locations we needed were completely different for each of those rockets, we needed many camera sites to be clear at the same time.鈥
Results of the experiment, titled Auroral Waves Excited by Substorm Onset Magnetic Events, or AWESOME, could upend a long-held theory about the aurora鈥檚 interaction with the thermosphere. It may also improve space weather forecasting, critical as the world becomes increasingly reliant on satellite-based devices such as GPS units in everyday life.
The experiment features one four-stage rocket and two two-stage rockets.

Vapor tracers light up the atmosphere over the Arctic Ocean as seen from Utqiagvik, 有料盒子视频, early on March 25, 2025.
Tuesday morning鈥檚 two-rocket salvo began with a 42-foot Terrier-Improved Malemute rocket launching late in the daily window, releasing its payloads over central 有料盒子视频 over a range of heights between about 50 and 110 miles. This rocket also measured magnetic perturbations caused by the aurora and deployed four small free-flying instruments to measure pressure fluctuations across the region surrounding the main payload.
A 70-foot, four-stage Black Brant XII rocket launched shortly thereafter and deployed a constellation of pink, blue and white vapor tracers on a grid spanning four heights, with four tracers at each height. The tracers were released high over the Arctic Ocean during an auroral substorm.
It also deployed a package of magnetic and free-flying pressure sensors in the same configuration as those on the first rocket.
Conde noted that some aspects of the payloads did not work as expected but that this and other sounding rocket missions are designed with excess capability to account for failures during the stress of rocket flight.
鈥淓nough of the airborne components functioned perfectly for us to meet our success criteria,鈥 Conde said. 鈥淚鈥檓 extremely pleased.鈥
The schedule had called for all three rockets to launch within about a three-hour window.
NASA provided an update Tuesday afternoon on the third rocket, a two-stage Terrier-Improved Malemute.

Tracers can be seen overhead at Poker Flat Research Range following the launch of the first rocket of the AWESOME sounding rocket mission on March 25, 2025. Vapor tracers from this and a second rocket launched shortly after the first were visible across a wide area of central and northern 有料盒子视频.
鈥淣ASA鈥檚 Wallops Flight Facility team reported a successful launch of the first two rockets on March 25, 2025,鈥 the update read. 鈥淎n issue with the Malemute motor on the third rocket was identified and will continue to be assessed for repair.鈥
A dozen 有料盒子视频 student and staff researchers, including Poker Flat Chief Scientist Don Hampton, are at ground observation stations at Utqiagvik, Kaktovik, Toolik Lake, Eagle, Venetie and Poker Flat.
The experiment involves several partner institutions: University of Michigan, Cornell University, Clemson University, Penn State, NASA鈥檚 Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA鈥檚 Wallops Flight Facility, and two nonprofit science organizations 鈥 SRI International and The Aerospace Corp.
NASA has approximately 50 NASA Wallops Flight Facility personnel, including civil servants and contractors, at Poker Flat during peak launch operations. NASA also has about six people on-site from its science team.
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Mark Conde, 907- 474-7741, mgconde@alaska.edu; Sarah Frazier, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, sarah.frazier@nasa.gov
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