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Tag Archives: launch
Three crew members representing the United States, Russia and Japan are on their way to the International Space Station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Rotator, Space, Space Matters, Technology
Tagged Baikonur, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, International Space Station, Japan, Kazakhstan, launch, nasa, NASA Biologist, Russia, space station, United States
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The 45th Space Wing supported United Launch Alliance’s successful launch of the NROL-37 spacecraft aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta IV-Heavy rocket from Space Launch Complex 37B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, June 11.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Rotator, Space, Technology
Tagged 45th Space Wing, 45th Space Wing Public Affairs, classified national security payload, Delta IV, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, launch, NROL-37, rocket, Space Launch Complex 37B, spacecraft, triple-body rocket, U.S. National Reconnaissance Office, ULA Delta IV, United Launch Alliance, United Launch Alliance Delta IV-Heavy
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Space capability is critical to national security, and the Defense Department is working to make its launch program more competitive.
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Posted in Articles, Space, Space Matters
Tagged Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle, launch, space, space matters
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A successful liftoff for the Air Force! The Atlas 5 rocket, carrying the AEHF 3 for the United States Air Force. The Atlas 5 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral September 17th, carrying the Advanced Extremely High Frequency Communications Satellite. The …
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Posted in Space, Space Matters, Videos
Tagged Advanced Extremely High Frequency, Advanced Extremely High Frequency Communications Satellite, AEHF, ground, high-priority military, jam-resistant communications, joint service satellite communications system, launch, National Security Council, sea, space, the Air Force and space, Unified Combatant Commanders, United States Air Force, USAF
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When someone asks you if you want to go see a rocket launch, what else can you say except ABSOLUTELY. Which, incidentally, is exactly how I responded when I was given the opportunity to get a (reasonably distanced) front row …
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Posted in Featured, Lasers, Space, Space Matters
Tagged 2013, air force, Air Force's Space Development and Test Wing, Antares, ATK, ballistic missiles, Department of Defense, DoD, Geosynchronous Transfer Orbits, Hal C Murdock, International Space Station, Jessica L. Tozer, LADEE, launch, Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer, Mike Laidley, Minotaur V, Missile Defense Agency, multi-tasking rocket, nasa, NASA Commercial Spaceflight Division, navy, Orbital, Orbital Sciences, Orbital Sciences Antares rocket, Phil McAlister, Rocket = big deal, rockets, rockets going to the moon, satellites, space, space matters, Star Fleet Academy, translunar, Trident to D5 submarine launch ballistic missile program, Wallops Flight Facility
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From www.launch.org The goal of the LAUNCH: Beyond Waste Challenge is to identify ten “game changing” innovations that have the potential to transform the current waste management systems and practices to ones focused on minimizing waste and/or transforming waste into …
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Posted in Challenge, Earth Sciences, Energy, STEM
Tagged behavioral change, Beyond Waste Challenge, business, Challenge, design for zero waste solutions, disruptive innovation, energy, environment, environmental impact, financial strategies, going green, launch, new products, policy, sustainability, systems design, transforming, waste, waste elimination, waste mitigation technologies, waste reduction-focused education, waste transformation
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Kathy Winters is an Air Force Civilian Meteorologist at the 45th Weather Squadron at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. She is the Space Shuttle Launch Weather Officer providing weather support to the Space Shuttle Program at Kennedy Space Center as …
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Posted in Earth Sciences, STEM
Tagged 45th Space Wing, 45th Weather Squadron, Air Force Weather, launch, SBIRS
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By Michael M. Jacobs, Principal Engineer, Aerospace Corporation. The Space Based Infrared System satellite is scheduled to launch on Friday May 6, 2011 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. You can watch the launch at http://www.ulalaunch.com. An upcoming launch of …
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Posted in Earth Sciences, STEM
Tagged Defense Support Program, infrared, launch, orbit, SBIRS, Space Based Infrared System
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