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After a long delay, the UAE’s most powerful rocket ready to launch a classified spy satellite – SwordsToday.ie
The United Launch Alliance is preparing to launch its most powerful rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, after a delay of weeks due to equipment and bad

The United Launch Alliance is preparing to launch its most powerful rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, after a delay of weeks due to equipment and bad weather. Raises a classified gray satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office. The mission was ready to fly for a full month after the first launch attempt of the rocket, which was stopped three seconds before the liftoff.
The Rocket Delta IV Heavy Vehicle, which is on board the UALA mission, has three rocket cores connected to each other….
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