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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.
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