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ULA launches a missile from Florida

ULA launches a missile from Florida

ULA launches a rocket carrying a Space Force satellite from Cape Canaveral



28 verified launches, 25 verification cases verified. Go Alice, go to the center for us. Well t minus 10 nine 8765 four 321. We have an ignition and launch engine from the United Nations Launch Alliance Atlas, five missiles carrying USSF 12 for the US Space Force program. The body range looks good and has gone into the near-ring system response quite well after 20 seconds of flight, and this now completes the playing field over the maneuver. Body rates continue to look good. The partial push response appears to be good. 36 seconds into flight. The Fifth Palace is now going through a Mach 1 RD 1 80 that still looks good in partial thrust mode. Good chamber pressures on all SRB S at 49 seconds in flight *** Maximum dynamic pressure Max Q Maximum dynamic pressure RD 1 80 Engine operating parameters continue to look good, Srb chamber pressures also appear to be good after 1 minute in flight Mhm RS 1 80 is now choking back up to full thrust as expected. It is this room pressure on Real Madrid that continues to do well. 1 80 engine operating parameters look good now 1 minute 23 seconds into flight nearly three minutes left now in the boost phase of the flight and at this point in the flight the Atlas Five now weighs half the lift weight and the chamber pressure c srb now wears out and we have a depleted S RB. Yes, I’m only 1 minute 45 seconds into flight engine operating parameters still appearing in good shape and we’ve got rid of all 4 solid rocket boosters, vehicles have gone to closed loop routing, body rate responses look good, only 2 minutes into flight now it’s already 1 80 A little throttle as expected. The engine’s operating parameters continue to look good and two minutes are now left in the boost phase of the flight. Atlas now prefers an altitude of 50 miles, 78 miles. Low mileage traveling at 5000 mph, 2 minutes and 40 seconds in engine operating parameters already 1 80 continues to show good body rates looking good all the time, boosted and center reaction control system now stressing flight level system response looks good, Coming three minutes into the flight, Party won 80 throttles now to maintain a steady acceleration limit of 2.5 G, seeing a good response on RD 1 80 body rates continue to look good throughout the boost phase, now three minutes and 20 seconds into flight, And about a minute now left until biko and we have a good indication of payload smoothing, payload disposal and CFl, our deck disposal vehicles are now slightly throttled. Engine response continues to look good and is now throttled to maintain a steady 4.60*** acceleration for limited pico readiness and we’ve ramped up the face cooler, with the avionics systems continuing to operate normally throughout the terminal four minutes before the start of flight. Body ratings continue to look good, engine operating parameters continue to look good as they maintain this acceleration limit

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ULA launches a rocket carrying a Space Force satellite from Cape Canaveral


The United Launch Alliance plans to send a US Space Force satellite into space Friday night from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, with a launch scheduled for 6 p.m. and delayed until 7:15 p.m. The satellite will effectively detect and track missile threats around the world. better. The launch was called off due to bad weather Thursday night, so Friday marks ULA’s second attempt at a launch.

The United Launch Alliance plans to send a US Space Force satellite into space Friday night from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

The launch was scheduled for 6 p.m. and was delayed until 7:15 p.m.

The satellite will better detect and track missile threats around the world.

The launch was called off due to bad weather Thursday night, so Friday marks ULA’s second attempt at a launch.