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A sounding rocket seconds in mid-launch off the launch pad with a bright white plume underneath. The rocket, from bottom to top, has yellow fins on the bottom, a white body section, black fins, a black body section, than an alternating silver and purple section with a silver cone-shaped top. In the background is a clue blue sky.

ASPIRE 3 Launch Photos

On Friday, September 7, at 9:30 a.m., a parachute test for a future mission to Mars successfully launched on a NASA Black Brant IX suborbital sounding rocket from Wallops Flight Facility. The rocket carried the Advanced Supersonic Parachute Inflation Research Experiment (ASPIRE) from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California. The payload is a bullet-nosed, cylindrical structure holding a supersonic parachute, the parachute's deployment mechanism, and the test's high-definition instrumentation, including cameras, to record data. The payload descended by parachute and splashed-down in the Atlantic Ocean 28 miles from Wallops Island. The parachute was successfully recovered and returned to Wallops for data retrieval and inspection.

Image Credit: NASA/Allison Stancil
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