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After a long delay, ULA’s most powerful rockets are ready to launch a classified spy satellite. – haveeruonline
After several weeks of delays due to equipment glitches and bad weather, the United Launch Alliance will launch the most powerful rockets from Cape

After several weeks of delays due to equipment glitches and bad weather, the United Launch Alliance will launch the most powerful rockets from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Put a classified spy satellite on the national reconnaissance office. This mission is ready to fly for a month after the first launch attempt of the rocket, which was interrupted 3 seconds before the rocket launched.
The rocket on the mission of ULA is the Delta IV Heavy, a massive vehicle consisting of three rocket cores tied to…
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