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US spy satellite launch aborted in final seconds again – Live Science
The countdown clock got down to T-7 seconds.

The launch of a U.S. spy satellite atop a powerful Delta IV Heavy rocket
was called off in the final seconds late last night (Sept. 30), mirroring the outcome of an attempt a month ago.
The Delta IV Heavy, which is built by the United Launch Alliance (ULA), was scheduled to loft the clandestine NROL-44 satellite at 11:54 p.m. EDT last night (0354 GMT on Oct. 1) from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
. Seven seconds before the planned launch, however, the countdown came to a halt.
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