Friday, May 7, 2021

UPDATED: Launch from Wallops

PPE UPDATE:     Saturday's launch was postponed until Sunday.

 (WBOC)

ATLANTIC, Va.- A mission to explore energy transport in space using a NASA suborbital sounding rocket launching May 8, 2021, from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia may provide a brief light show for residents of the eastern United States and Bermuda.

The mission is scheduled for no earlier than 8:02 p.m. EDT with a 40-minute launch window, Saturday, May 8. Backup launch days run through May 16. The launch may be visible, weather permitting, in much of the eastern United States from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River.

This map shows when the rocket may be visible after launch from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility. Two vapor clouds will form north of Bermuda about 9 minutes and 30 seconds after launch as part of the mission and may also be visible from eastern United States and Bermuda.
Credits: NASA/Christian Billie

PPE Note: The above chart indicates how soon the launch may be visible, not for how long it will be visible. View additional information about the launch: (link is updated for Saturday launch)

Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

2012  ..  At age 100 Paul Shockley of Snow Hill had no thoughts of slowing down (and lived long after this article was written).

1968  ..  Recognize any of these Winter Quarters Country Club Ladies Golf Association members?

1898  ..  Here's what to expect for roadway travel from Philadelphia to Pocomoke City.

1950  ..  What's going on here?


1969  ..  Editorial- The Democratic Messenger takes on the Evening Sun concerning prisoner meals at the Worcester County Jail.


Monday, May 3, 2021

This event will follow all of the proper CDC Guidelines.


Sunday, May 2, 2021

Time Machine: 1986, 1870, 1934, 1963, 2008.



Thirty-five years ago- recalling Pocomoke City's 'Doll Lady'

May, 1986



Daily Times (Salisbury)


April, 1870

Baltimore Sun

Footnote: Sandy Hill was the former name of Stockton. At a glance the light print for salary per annum might appear to some as $100. Looking closer we think it says $400.


February, 1934
The News Journal (Wilmington)
  

April, 1963
The Gazette and Daily(York, Pa.)



March, 2008