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United Launch Alliance rocket blasts off from Florida carrying Air Force comms satellite

Published 08/08/2019, 12:03 PM
© Reuters. The contrail of a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket is illuminated by the sun after liftoff as viewed from central Florida
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By Joey Roulette

(Reuters) - United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Boeing (NYSE:BA) Co and Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE:LMT), blasted off into space on Thursday morning, one of the final satellites for the U.S. Air Force's new secure communications network.

The satellite was launched at 6:13 a.m. (1030 GMT) from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station atop ULA's Atlas V rocket, the same vehicle primed to send a manned space capsule into orbit for NASA by 2020.

Thursday's successful launch followed a rare spate of technical delays with the venture’s flagship rocket.

The Lockheed Martin-built Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) satellite is one of six in a constellation upgrade to the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center’s older Milstar network.

The AEHF-5 mission was originally slated for lift-off on June 27, but a battery issue pushed that date to July 9. Launch was again delayed due to a mishap with a supplier’s component of the rocket, which "demands that all parts are suspect until we can prove otherwise," ULA chief executive Tory Bruno wrote on Twitter after suspending a separate ULA launch for the Air Force over the same mishap concern.

The joint venture is transitioning from its Atlas V rocket — a legacy workhorse for U.S. national security missions — to Vulcan Centaur, a heavy-lift vehicle tailored to compete for lucrative defense contracts and wean the United States off the Russian-made RD-180 engines that power Atlas.

ULA is one of a handful of companies vying for a five-year, 25-mission Air Force contract that will be awarded in 2020 to two winners, posing a high-stakes battle between the launch stalwart and newer entrants such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, which are also expected to submit bids.

The $1.1 billion satellite launched Thursday marked ULA's 74th mission for the U.S. defense department and the fifth secure communications spacecraft for the Air Force’s new constellation that will serve military-grade ground, sea and air communications for the U.S. troops, Canada, Britain, Australia, and the Netherlands. The final satellite in the constellation is due for launch in March 2020.

© Reuters. The contrail of a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket is illuminated by the sun after liftoff as viewed from central Florida

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