Once again, ULA can't deliver when the US military needs a satellite in orbit
The Space Force switched GPS III SV-10 to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 due to Vulcan rocket nozzle issues, enabling launch by late April with reusable boosters supporting rapid deployment.
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Another GPS launch shifts from ULA to SpaceX as Vulcan investigation continues
The change affects the GPS III SV-10 satellite, which had been slated to launch on ULA’s Vulcan Centaur rocket. The post Another GPS launch shifts from ULA to SpaceX as Vulcan investigation continues appeared first on SpaceNews.
SpaceX is quietly becoming the U.S. Military’s only reliable rocket
The U.S. Space Force announced today it is switching an upcoming GPS III satellite launch from United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket to a SpaceX Falcon 9, a move that is as much a reflection of Vulcan’s mounting problems as it is a validation of SpaceX’s growing dominance in national security space launch. The GPS III Space Vehicle 09, originally contracted to fly on Vulcan this month, will now target a late April liftoff on Falcon 9, marking t…
GPS satellite launch moves from ULA to SpaceX amid Vulcan probe.
The U.S. Space Force has recently made the decision to reassign the launch of another GPS satellite from United Launch Alliance to SpaceX. This marks the fourth time that a Global Positioning System mission has been shifted between the two providers. The GPS III SV-10 satellite, originally planned to launch on ULA’s Vulcan Centaur rocket, […]
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