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of Atlas vehicles, having launched 30 satellites since January 1971.” In addition, ILS is launching the Intelsat 10-02 satellite next month on its Proton vehicle.
We were part of Atlas V’s first flight in 2002, the first NASA flight in 2005 and many payload firsts. L3Harris has provided Atlas V mission-critical avionics and related services for decades ...
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – A new era in space launch vehicles began when the first Lockheed-Martin Atlas V lifted off the pad at Cape Canaveral Aug. 21.
The rocket operator released a time-lapse video on Sunday showing the Atlas V rocket moving from the Vehicle Assembly ...
Live updates from Monday morning's SpaceX Starlink 10-23 mission and ULA-Amazon Project Kuiper 2 mission from Cape Canaveral ...
United Launch Alliance has received a potential $208.1 million contract modification from the U.S. Air Force to continue to provide launch vehicle production support for a new Atlas V rocket ...
The lower satellite in the Atlas nose cone featured one of the more convoluted names used by the Pentagon, the "Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Secondary Payload Adapter Augmented Geosynchronous ...
The first U.S. Air Force/Lockheed Martin Atlas V evolved expendable launch vehicle has been rolled out to Pad 41 at Cape Canaveral for propellant loading tests. The transfer to the pad of the ...
Lockheed Martin Commercial Services originally developed the Atlas V for the U.S. Air Force Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program. The first launch of an Atlas V took place on Aug. 21, 2002.
The rocket that will launch them there, the Atlas V, is the ULA's go-to workhorse launch vehicle, which has been operating for nearly 20 years.Its inaugural launch took place in 2002, and since ...
Boeing has announced the successful completion of the Launch Vehicle Adapter (LVA) is used to attach the manned CST-100 spacecraft to the Atlas V rocket that will send it into orbit.
First flown in 2002, the Atlas V was developed by Lockheed Martin as part of the US Air Force’s Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program, in competition with Boeing’s Delta IV.