The march towards first launch of NASA’s next generation Orion crew vehicle is accelerating rapidly. The world’s most powerful rocket – the United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy – was moved to its Cape Canaveral launch pad overnight and raised at the pad today, Oct. 1, thereby setting in motion the final steps to prepare … Continue reading "ULA Delta IV Heavy Rocket Rolled to Cape Launch Pad and Raised for Orion’s First Flight"
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