ULA Atlas V Rocket Launch From The Cape Scrubbed Due To Issue With Telemetry Transmitter On Rocket

By  //  October 7, 2017

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BREVARD COUNTY •  CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket launch from Cape Canaveral has been scrubbed for the third day in a row on Saturday “due to an issue with a telemetry transmitter on the rocket.”

A new launch window has not been set and will be announced later

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– The launch was put on hold at 1:37 left in the countdown yesterday

– Three straight days the ULA Atlas V rocket launch has been scrubbed

– The NROL-52 will be the 74th flight of the Atlas V rocket

Coverage of the launch can be seen on Space Coast Daily TV

Rocket: Atlas V 421
Mission: NROL-52
Launch Date: TBA
Launch Period: TBA
Launch Location: Space Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
Launch Notes: The NROL-52 mission will mark ULA’s seventh launch of 2017 and 26th for the National Reconnaissance Office. NROL-52 will be the 74th flight of the Atlas V rocket and the seventh in the 421 configuration.

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Launch Updates: To keep up to speed with updates to the launch countdown, dial the ULA launch hotline at 1-877-852-4321 or join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch, twitter.com/ulalaunch and instagram.com/ulalaunch; hashtags #AtlasV and #NROL52.

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