Tag: GPS 2F-10
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Photos: Atlas 5 rocket soars
A collection of pad photos from the United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket flight to deploy the GPS 2F-10 spacecraft. Photos by United Launch Alliance See our earlier GPS 2F-10 coverage. Our Atlas archive.
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Recap story: Atlas 5 delivers GPS satellite 11,000 miles up
CAPE CANAVERAL — The ubiquitous Global Positioning System that ties the space program to everyday life on Earth, providing precise navigation to the world through a constellation of orbiting satellites, will be strengthened courtesy of a new craft launched Wednesday. GPS signals help civilians find their way, keep outdoorsmen from getting lost, farmers to cultivate…
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Video: Liftoff of Atlas 5 with GPS 2F-10
A replay of the United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket launching the Air Force’s GPS 2F-10 navigation spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida. See our earlier GPS 2F-10 coverage. Our Atlas archive.
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Photos: Tuesday’s Atlas 5 rollout
The Atlas 5 rocket emerges from the Vertical Integration Facility for rollout to Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral in preparation to launch GPS 2F-10 on Wednesday at 11:36 a.m. EDT. Photo credit: United Launch Alliance See our earlier GPS 2F-10 coverage. Our Atlas archive.
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Live coverage: Atlas 5 rocket launches with GPS satellite
(Launch webcast begins at 11:16 a.m. EDT) Mission Status Center Live coverage of the United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket carrying the Air Force’s GPS 2F-10 spacecraft for the navigation network. Text updates will appear automatically below; there is no need to reload the page. Follow us on Twitter.
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Preview: New GPS navigation satellite heads into space this week
CAPE CANAVERAL — The Global Positioning System, its precision navigation and timing services made possible by the U.S. Air Force and provided free-of-charge to the planet’s civilian population, is a marvel of the modern world, and the orbiting network will receive a fresh satellite Wednesday. The $245 million GPS 2F-10 satellite is scheduled for liftoff…
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Photos: GPS 2F-10 readied for launch
This collection of photographs shows the Air Force’s Global Positioning System 2F-10 navigation satellite being encapsulated in the United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 nose cone and hoisted atop the rocket for launch July 15. Encapsulation occurred at Cape Canaveral’s Area 59 processing facility for the GPS satellites on June 30. Stacking atop the Atlas occurred…
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Next GPS satellite moves closer to launch date
File photo of GPS hoisting atop Atlas. Credit: ULA CAPE CANAVERAL — Joining the payload with its ride to space, United Launch Alliance crews today placed the next Global Positioning System satellite atop an Atlas 5 rocket for blastoff July 15. The Air Force’s GPS 2F-10 navigation spacecraft will be boosted 11,000 nautical miles above…
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Stacking of 55th Atlas 5 rocket starts
File image of Atlas first stage stacking. Credit: NASA-KSC CAPE CANAVERAL — Beginning its fourth launch campaign of the year, the Atlas 5 rocket program has started stacking the vehicle that will boost a satellite 11,000 miles high for the Global Positioning System. United Launch Alliance crews commenced the assembly work today at Cape Canaveral’s…