Pentagon: SpaceX launches 10 Falcon 9 satellites into space

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SpaceX delivered the first 10 of 28 satellites into orbit for tracking ballistic launches for the needs of the US Department of Defense as part of the Tranche 0 mission. Pentagon.

Falcon 9, a two-stage reusable launch vehicle, launched the first ten of 28 planned satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

The next launch is scheduled for June.

It was previously reported that the planned launch vehicle of the SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle is back on board with a group of satellites. affected. Initially, the launch was expected on March 30. But at the last moment the launch of the launch vehicle was interrupted. At the time, SpaceX announced that the rocket and the satellites placed on it were in “good condition”. So the next launch was moved to March 31 (which was also cancelled).

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