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The ULA postpones the launch of spy satellites from Florida to Wednesday. – The Washington Newsday
The United Launch Alliance will again attempt on Wednesday to launch an espionage satellite of the Department of Defense from Florida into orbit. The launch of…

The United Launch Alliance will again attempt on Wednesday to launch an espionage satellite of the Department of Defense from Florida into orbit.
The launch of an Atlas-V rocket is scheduled for 17:22 EST from Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Base.
The launch company had planned a launch for Sunday evening, but said on Friday that the approach of a storm would require a change.
“Due to the upcoming weather of Tropical Depression Eta, we are rolling the Atlas-V rocket on the NROL-101 mission…
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