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SFI Live: Launch coverage of ULA Atlas V 401 with GPS IIF-11

United Launch Alliance Atlas V 401 Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41 GPS IIF 11 photo credit: Jason Rhian SpaceFlight Insider

Photo Credit: Jason Rhian / SpaceFlight Insider

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — United Launch Alliance (ULA), after a 24-hour delay, is preparing to launch an Atlas V 401 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 41 in Florida. The payload for this flight will be the U.S. Air Force’s GPS IIF-11 satellite. SpaceFlight Insider is pleased to have Paul Fuqua, an engineer with United Launch Alliance as the co-host of our live webcast which will begin at 11:30 a.m. EDT (barring any unforeseen issues with the Eastern Range).

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Jason Rhian spent several years honing his skills with internships at NASA, the National Space Society and other organizations. He has provided content for outlets such as: Aviation Week & Space Technology, Space.com, The Mars Society and Universe Today.

Reader Comments

Gregory L. Mitchell-W2MYA

Outstanding job Jason.Just watched the launch as well as your interview with the young lady who is an engineer from Colo.You do always make the launches clear and precise for someone such as myself who has a great interest in all space related subjects,but have no technical knowledge in this field other than an interest in anything scientific.Was told about website by friend in Fla.who has an engineer working at the Cape as his next door neighbor.
Respectfully, G.L.Mitchell,W.Caldwell,N.J.

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