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  • National Security Space Launch (category Reusable launch systems) (section Launch vehicles)
    the potential for reusable launch vehicles. The NSSL program launches the nation's most valuable military satellites; contracts to launch lower value payloads
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  • 2020) "SATELLITE SYSTEMS, SATCOM AND SPACE SYSTEMS UPDATE". https://battle-updates.com/update/satellite-systems-satcom-and-space-systems-update-138/.  Nathan
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  • SpaceX (category Commercial launch service providers) (section 2017–2018: Leading global commercial launch provider)
    developing a fully reusable super-heavy lift launch system known as Starship. It comprises a reusable first stage, called Super Heavy, and the reusable Starship
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  • to index field '?' (a nil value). "Air Force studying reusable upper stage systems for reusable booster". RLV and Space Transport News. 20 September 2010
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  • frame The NASA Launch Services Program (LSP) is responsible for procurement of launch services for NASA uncrewed missions and oversight of launch integration
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  • Communications Systems Wing which replaced the MILSATCOM Joint System Program Office (JPO), the Launch and Range Systems Wing, which replaced the Launch and Ranges
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  • the "system" and "subsystem" approach to the development of aeronautic, space, and land systems as well as embedded processors and control systems The Biological
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  • United Launch Alliance (category United Launch Alliance) (section Launch history)
    2013). "United Launch Alliance celebrate 75 launch milestone". https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/09/united-launch-alliance-celebrate-75-launch-milestone/
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  • Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (category Launch complexes of the United States Space Force) (section Notable Launch Complexes)
    through 2011. Launch Complexes SLC-37 and SLC-41 were modified to launch EELV Delta IV and Atlas V launch vehicles, respectively. These launch vehicles replaced
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  • this category may be launched from any US territory or if launch is conducted by a U.S. citizen. Launch sites, in addition to the launch vehicles that operate
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  • INL is enhancing electric grid reliability, control systems cybersecurity and physical security systems. INL conducts advanced cyber training and oversees
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  • guaranteeing a minimum of six launches. The corporation will use United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur rocket as the launch vehicle for Dream Chaser's cargo
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  • NASA, for launch on the Space Launch System, Orion will facilitate human exploration of the Moon, asteroids and Mars. ATK developed the launch abort motor
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  • to track, report, and study chemical spills. The information in the HSEES system was used to plan for emergency events involving hazardous substances (including
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  • "Information about Public Water Systems". EPA. 2017-03-08. http://www.epa.gov/dwreginfo/information-about-public-water-systems.  United States. Toxic Substances
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  • and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) partnered to develop and launch the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS), an international non-governmental
    41 KB (3,127 words) - 01:49, 11 February 2025
  • aerospace technologies, chemical and biological defense systems, cyber innovations, ground tactical systems, maritime technologies Research infrastructure: Biosafety
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  • and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which banned the development of systems designed to intercept incoming missiles. Nixon and Brezhnev proclaimed a
    191 KB (21,429 words) - 23:17, 14 March 2025
  • Information Warfare Systems Command, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, the Naval Supply Systems Command, the Naval Air Systems Command, the Naval
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  • in the Old Patent Office Building (built in 1867) on October 7, 1968. The reuse of an older building continued with the opening of the Renwick Gallery in
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