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There’s a secret reason the Space Force is delaying the next Atlas V launch

Tory Bruno, ULA's president and CEO, wrote on X that questions about what is holding up the next Atlas V launch are best directed toward the Space Force. A spokesperson for ULA told Ars the company is still working with the range to determine the next launch date. "The rocket and payload are healthy," she said. "We will announce the new launch date once confirmed."

One possibility is a test of one or more submarine-launched Trident ballistic missiles, which commonly occur in the waters off the east coast of Florida. But those launches are usually accompanied by airspace and maritime warning notices to ensure pilots and sailors steer clear of the test. Nothing of the sort has been publicly released in the last couple of weeks.

Maybe something is broken at the Florida launch base. When launches were less routine than today, the range at Cape Canaveral would close for a couple of weeks per year for upgrades and refurbishment of critical infrastructure. This is no longer the case

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Rocket Report: “No man’s land” in rocket wars; Isaacman lukewarm on SLS

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Here are the reasons SpaceX won nearly all recent military launch contracts