NASA Releases Artificial Clouds Into The Sky of Maryland

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NASA will begin testing a new system on Tuesday, May 30, 2017, that entails the release of artificial clouds, along with a sounding rocket launch.

The luminescent clouds will be released into the environment above the Mid-Atlantic coast in hopes of learning more about the ionosphere. Really?

The test began at 4:25 a.m. and lasted until 4:42 a.m on May 30, 2017. A sounding rocket was launched from the Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s eastern shore.

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During the test, NASA flew a sounding rocket, while simultaneously deploying 10 canisters within 6 to 12 miles of the rocket’s location.

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NASA To Release Artificial Clouds Above Maryland Coast on May 30 2017.

A red and blue-green vapor was released from the canisters, forming artificial clouds. The scientists were able to track the particle motions from the ground. Scientific tests or secret weapon to control weather? We will know soon.

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