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Delta 4

Photos: Mobile gantry retracted at Delta 4 launch pad

March 15, 2019 Stephen Clark

hese photos show the 330-foot-tall mobile service tower moving into position for liftoff of a Delta 4 rocket from Cape Canaveral’s Complex 37B launch pad Friday.

Delta 4

Live coverage: Delta 4 rocket launches from Cape Canaveral

March 15, 2019 Stephen Clark

A United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral at 8:26 p.m. EDT Friday (0026 GMT Saturday) with the U.S. Air Force’s tenth Wideband Global SATCOM satellite, extending the reach of the military’s highest-capacity satellite communications network.

Mission Reports

ULA plans to ring in the weekend with Friday evening launch

March 13, 2019 Stephen Clark

United Launch Alliance ground crews are putting the final touches on a Delta 4 rocket scheduled for blastoff Friday evening from Cape Canaveral with a U.S. Air Force communications satellite.

Mission Reports

Military satellite joined with Delta 4 rocket at Cape Canaveral

March 2, 2019 Stephen Clark

The addition of a U.S. Air Force communications satellite has capped the assembly of a 218-foot-tall United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket at Cape Canaveral set for liftoff the evening of March 13.

Ariane 5

Photos: Ariane 5 rolls to launch pad with two commercial comsats

September 25, 2018 Stephen Clark

An Ariane 5 rocket emerged from the final assembly building at the Guiana Space Center in South America on Monday for the journey across the tropical spaceport to the ELA-3 launch zone, where the 179-foot-tall (54.8-meter) booster will lift off Tuesday with a pair of commercial communications satellites.

Ariane 5

Live coverage: Ariane 5 rocket launches for 100th time

September 25, 2018 Stephen Clark

Two U.S.-built communications satellites rode the 100th European-made Ariane 5 rocket into orbit Tuesday from the jungle of French Guiana. Liftoff occurred at 2238 GMT (6:38 p.m. EDT) after a 45-minute delay caused by a range technical problem.

Falcon 9

Israel’s Spacecom books launch with SpaceX using pre-paid Amos 6 credits

October 26, 2017 Stephen Clark

The Israeli satellite operator Spacecom has tapped a Falcon 9 rocket to deliver its next geostationary communications satellite to orbit in 2019 using approximately $50 million in credits the company paid SpaceX for a mission last year that ended in an explosion on the launch pad.

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News Headlines

  • Commercial crew blasts off on privately-funded space station research mission
    June 25, 2025
  • ULA launches Kuiper 2 mission on Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral
    June 22, 2025
  • Live coverage: SpaceX to launch Falcon 9 rocket on Transporter-14 smallsat rideshare mission
    June 22, 2025
  • SpaceX launches Starlink 10-23 following Sunday morning scrub
    June 21, 2025
  • Next Starship explodes on test stand
    June 19, 2025
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