United Launch Alliance carried out an Atlas V launch Friday with the third pair of GSSAP satellites for the US Space Force. Flying in its never-before-used 511 configuration, Atlas lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 2:00 PM EST (19:00 UTC) for a lengthy mission that injected the satellites into a near-geostationary orbit.
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ULA (United Launch Alliance) launched its 90th flight with an Atlas V rocket and its…
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United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan pathfinder has rolled out to SLC-41 at Cape Canaveral for tank…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) has launched a new satellite for NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay…
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Boeing and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are continuing preparations ahead of Atlas V launches with…
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The United States Air Force is continuing to replenish its fleet of Global Positioning System…