The launch of the satellites into low Earth orbit is the first launch for a new missile attack warning system (EWS).
The American company SpaceX has launched a group of satellites for the needs of the US space forces as part of the Tranche 0 mission. It was found out on Monday, April 3.
The Falcon 9 launch vehicle, along with 10 vehicles for the Space Development Agency (SDA), launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The first stage successfully landed on Earth.
The launch of satellites into low Earth orbit is the first for a new missile attack warning system (SPRN).
lift off! pic.twitter.com/5c215blpg7
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 2, 2023
Falcon 9’s first stage lands at Landing Zone 4 pic.twitter.com/BLWjuHjSOj
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 2, 2023
SpaceX planned to launch on March 30, but it aborted three seconds before the rocket’s launch.
Recall that on February 28, SpaceX launched V2 mini satellites into space. The device will provide an improved signal for the Starlink Internet system.
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