Rocket Lab, ULA, Blue Origin and SpaceX all aim to launch missions on Aug. 4.
for short, the satellite is designed to serve as a missile detection early warning system for the Space Force's Space Systems Command. It will launch from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. ULA will webcast the launch live on YouTube and its website, beginning about 20 minutes before liftoff. You can get launch updates beginning at 11 p.m.
"These infrared sensors, and others in a constellation of persistent overhead satellites, collect data that allow the U.S. military to detect missile launches, support ballistic missile defense, expand technical intelligence gathering and bolster situational awareness on the battlefield."Space tourists will launch on the third mission of the day on Thursday as Blue Origin counts down to its 22nd mission to space.
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