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  • National Security Space Launch (category Expendable space launch systems) (section Launch vehicles)
    Article/2305576/space-force-awards-national-security-space-launch-phase-2-launch-service-contra/.  "FY22 NSS Missions". Space Systems Command. https://www
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  • intended for the Space Shuttle to replace expendable launch systems like the Air Force's Atlas, Delta, and Titan and the European Space Agency's Ariane
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  • with space systems being organized under the Space Systems Division and missile programs under the Ballistic Systems Division. The Ballistic Systems Division
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  • collaborator with DARPA, the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Sandia National Laboratories and AFRL's Space Vehicles Directorate on the FALCON program
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  • Kennedy Space Center (category Kennedy Space Center) (section Expendable launch vehicles (ELVs))
    to a launch pad on Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. File:NASA Artemis 1 Launch.jpg On 16 November 2022, at 06:47:44 UTC the Space Launch System (SLS)
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  • United Launch Alliance (category United Launch Alliance) (section Launch history)
    at Space Launch Complex 37 for Delta launches. At Vandenburg, it previously operated one pad at Space Launch Complex 2 and another at Space Launch Complex
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  • private rocket launch by Space Services, Inc. Specifically, SSI's launch had been declared by the US government to be an "export" into space, thereby requiring
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  • SpaceX (category Commercial launch service providers) (section 2017–2018: Leading global commercial launch provider)
    reusable launch vehicle, human spaceflight and satellite constellation technology. By the late 2010s, SpaceX had become the world's dominant space launch provider
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  • Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (category Launch complexes of the United States Space Force) (section Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Skid Strip)
    Patrick Space Force Base, the station is the primary launch site for the Space Force's Eastern Range with three launch pads currently active (Space Launch
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  • Radar), a system of Doppler radars deployed to improve the detection and warning time of severe local storms, replaced the WSR-57 and WSR-74 systems between
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  • the life cycle for systems—as space programs are designed, acquired, and fielded. The Space Systems Group also includes Space Launch Operations which supports
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  • Mississippi. ATK produces avionics for NASA's Space Launch System program. The Space Launch System is designed for deep space operations, including missions to Mars
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  • Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST): ensures protection of U.S. assets during the launch or reentry of commercial space vehicles. Security and
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  • Intelligence Center Defense Attaché System JFCC ISR (US Strategic Command) Marine Corps Intelligence Activity Missile and Space Intelligence Center National Intelligence
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  • during World War II: "Arnold's staff made the first priority in the war to launch a strategic bombing offensive in support of the RAF against Germany. The
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