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Delta IV Heavy
Launch vehicle configuration from Launch Library 2 (#21).
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The Delta IV Heavy flies for the final timeTeslarati / Apr 10, 2024The Delta IV Heavy has flown for the final time, successfully launching a top-secret payload to orbit for the National Reconnaissance Office....Delta IV Heavy Nails Final FlightSpace Scout / Apr 10, 2024On April 9th, 2024 at 12:53 PM EST- the final rocket of the Delta family lifted off from SLC-37 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, ending a career and lineage with roots as far back as the dawn of the space program. After a scrub due to high winds and technical issues on March 28th, 2024 and a stand down due to gaseous nitrogen pump issues, the vehicle was finally able to get underway – providing a dramatic show for all who were present to witness her. This launch, a classified mission for the National Reconnaissance Office atop a Delta IV Heavy, is a herald of change: a signal that a new and exciting era in modern rocketry is here, and the last vestiges of the dynamic Space Race are winding to a close.Delta IV Heavy launches on final missionNASASpaceflight / Apr 9, 2024United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV rocket has successfully launched Tuesday on its final flight, the NROL-70 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office. Liftoff from SLC-37B at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station has happened at 12:53 PM EDT (17:53 UTC) following a scrub on the initial attempt over a week ago.Launch Roundup: Delta IV swan song, Angara test flight from Russia, and three Falcon 9 flightsNASASpaceflight / Apr 8, 2024The second week of April not only has a long-awaited total solar eclipse but also orbital launches from Russia and the United States. Besides the long-awaited NROL-70 Delta IV Heavy finale, there is a test flight of the Russian Angara rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia, a handful of Falcon 9 launches, and Delta IV Heavy’s final flight with a mission for the National Reconnaissance Office on Tuesday, April 9.
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United Launch Alliance manufactures Delta IV Heavy (Launch Library 2).
United Launch Alliance operates launches of Delta IV Heavy (Launch Library 2 manufacturer).
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