![]() NASA is clear that this mission poses no danger to humans. Unfortunately, clouds interfered with the tests this morning, causing the postponement of the launch. The sky must be clear at one of those locations for researchers to be able to gather data properly. The space agency has ground cameras at the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia and in Duck, North Carolina. NASA scientists will then visually track the subsequent particle motions to gain further understanding of the ionosphere. The canisters will then create vividly colored artificial clouds aka vapor tracers. On the day of launch, a two- stage Terrier- Improved Malemute sounding rocket will carry ten canisters that will be deployed about five minutes after liftoff. The experiment requires specific weather conditions. Weather forecasts show that the conditions won’t be right in the next two days and the tentative date for launch is now June 1. ![]() It’s not the first time this experiment has been delayed, but it marks the end of the launch window which ran from May 3. The clouds were expected to be visible for much of the East Coast and surely would have left many scratching their heads. To the relief of chemtrail conspiracy theorists, NASA’s plan to create red and blue- green colored artificial clouds was postponed on Sunday morning. NASA's Plan to Fill the Sky With Red and Green Clouds Has Been Postponed.
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