WATCH: Antares rocket launches space station supplies first time in 2 years

Orbital ATK is hoping for a return to success after a crash and explosion almost two years ago.

Nearly two years after a privately built Antares rocket crashed and exploded, the booster’s builder Orbital ATK is ready to return to flight. Tonight (Oct. 16), an upgraded version of the Antares rocket will soar into the sky above Virginia’s Eastern Shore, a nightttime launch that could be visible to potentially millions of observers up and down the U.S. East Coast, weather permitting.

It launched and the video is amazing.

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