This is a view of Launch Complex 37 about 3 hours after the launch of the NROL37 atop a DeltaIV Heavy. It took longer than normal to clear the pad for us to pick up our cameras because there was a fire near the flame trench outlet (further down the road, to the right of the pad). When we were finally allowed out to pick up our cameras, we found quite a debris field. My remote setup fared rather well - it is the 2nd tripod from the left in the group of 5 tripods shown here near the lower middle of the frame. It is leaning to the left, but proudly not toppled completely.
The #DeltaIV Heavy #NROL37 rocket, launched by United Launch Alliance on June 11, 2016 seen from 300 feet away.
The #DeltaIV Heavy #NROL37 rocket, launched by United Launch Alliance on June 11, 2016 seen from 300 feet away.
The #DeltaIV Heavy #NROL37 rocket, launched by United Launch Alliance on June 11, 2016 seen from 300 feet away.
The #DeltaIV Heavy #NROL37 rocket, launched by United Launch Alliance on June 11, 2016 seen at T+40 seconds.
The #DeltaIV Heavy #NROL37 rocket, launched by United Launch Alliance on June 11, 2016 seen at T+20 seconds.
The #DeltaIV Heavy #NROL37 rocket, launched by United Launch Alliance on June 11, 2016 seen from the ITL Causeway, about 1.5 miles away.
The #DeltaIV Heavy #NROL37 rocket, launched by United Launch Alliance on June 11, 2016 seen from the ITL Causeway, about 1.5 miles away.