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"Delta IV Heavy"
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#6048530
1 October 2020
Remote camaras installed at the historic Pad 34 of the Cape Canaverl Air Force Base pointig to Pad 37, where the launch of the ULA's Delta IV Heavy will take place On September 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Floriaa, US.
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#6048532
1 October 2020
Stormy weather and different technical issues keep delaying the launch of the ULA's Delta IV Heavy Rocket with a classified payload for the National Reconnaissaince Office. On September 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Floriaa, US.
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#6048534
1 October 2020
Stormy weather and different technical issues keep delaying the launch of the ULA's Delta IV Heavy Rocket with a classified payload for the National Reconnaissaince Office. On September 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Floriaa, US.
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#6048536
1 October 2020
October 1st, 2020 - he ULA's Delta IV Heavy Rocket rocket with a classified payload for the NRO. Mission NROL44 still stands at Pad 37 after its third scrub of the week. On September 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Floriaa, US.
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#6048538
1 October 2020
October 1st 2020 - The ULA's Delta IV Heavy Rocket rocket with a classified payload for the NRO. Mission NROL44 still stands at Pad 37 after its third scrub of the week. On September 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Floriaa, US.
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#6048540
1 October 2020
Stormy weather and different technical issues keep delaying the launch of the ULA's Delta IV Heavy Rocket with a classified payload for the National Reconnaissaince Office. On September 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Floriaa, US.
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#6048542
1 October 2020
ULA's Delta IV Heavy Rocket with a classified payload for the NRO's Mission NROL44 emerges from the MST (Mobile Service Tower) hours before its intented launch. On September 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Floriaa, US.
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Launch Of Classified National Reconnaissance Office Satellite Is Aborted At Cape Canaveral
29 August 2020
#5951934
29 August 2020
A United Launch Alliance Delta IV-Heavy rocket carrying a classified spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office is seen as the launch is aborted three seconds before its scheduled launch from pad 37B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on August 29, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States. The reason for the abort was not disclosed. Another launch attempt will not be scheduled for at least a week.
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Launch Of Classified National Reconnaissance Office Satellite Is Aborted At Cape Canaveral
29 August 2020
#5951936
29 August 2020
A United Launch Alliance Delta IV-Heavy rocket carrying a classified spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office is seen as the launch is aborted three seconds before its scheduled launch from pad 37B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on August 29, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States. The reason for the abort was not disclosed. Another launch attempt will not be scheduled for at least a week.
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