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Landsat 9 Arrives at Vandenberg Space Force Base in Preparation for Launch


Landsat 9 Arrives at Vandenberg Space Force Base in Preparation for Launch
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July 22, 2021
As reported in a recent NASA News Release, the Landsat 9 satellite arrived at Vandenberg Space Force Base on the central coast of California on July 7, 2021. 
After successfully completing the two major Pre-Ship Review and Flight Operations Review / Operations Readiness Review, the satellite departed from the Northrop Grumman facility in Gilbert, Arizona in the early morning hours of Tuesday, July 6. 
Landsat 9, like every previous Landsat satellite, is scheduled to launch from Vandenberg on Thursday, September 16, 2021. Landsat 9 is the most advanced satellite in the Landsat series; it will extend the data record of Earth’s land surface that began with the first Landsat satellite in 1972. Landsat’s high-quality scientific data makes multi-decadal time series studies possible, and its data are regularly used for land management efforts around ....

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NASA SLS Green Run testing complete, Boeing readies Core Stage for tow to Florida


NASA SLS Green Run testing complete, Boeing readies Core Stage for tow to Florida
April 12, 2021
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) program and prime Core Stage contractor Boeing wrapped up the Green Run testing campaign on the Artemis 1 flight article at the Stennis Space Center and are readying the vehicle for its long-awaited shipment to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. After reviewing the performance of the vehicle from its second test-firing in mid-March, NASA and Boeing agreed that the stage could be reconfigured from testing to launch.
While refurbishment activities continue, the team at Stennis has also started disconnecting the stage from the test stand to prepare for departure from Stennis. Weather will be a key factor in when the stage can be put on board the agency’s Pegasus barge to start the waterway tow trip from Stennis to Kennedy, but a late-April arrival at KSC is still possible with KSC schedules currently forecasting attachment of the ....

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