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U.S. Space Force pauses use of ULA rocket after anomaly
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U.S. Space Force pauses use of ULA rocket after anomaly

  • The U.S. Space Force paused ULA's Vulcan rocket after detecting an anomaly during the USSF-87 mission.
  • Investigation will take time as Space Systems Command reviews data, video, and debris to find the cause.
  • ULA said the Vulcan booster and Centaur performed nominally and delivered the payload to the correct orbit.
  • The members of the Space Force will not launch national security missions aboard the Vulcan until the investigation is resolved.
  • The Feb. 12 Vulcan launch carried satellites for the U.S. Space Force before the anomalies were observed.
  • Space Systems Command emphasized a data-driven process to determine corrective actions.
  • ULA stated there is no disclosed alternate plan for launching U.S. government satellites while Vulcan is paused.
  • The launch took place from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
  • USSF-87 mission aimed to support U.S. Space Force operations with satellites.
  • The pause affects national security space missions with the Vulcan launch vehicle.
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