This is a replay of the live stream.
Launch time: 5:53 pm EDT (21:53 UTC)
Launch site: SLC-6, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
Destination: Classified
A United Launch Alliance Delta 4-Heavy rocket will launch NROL-91, a classified payload for the National Reconnaissance Office, the U.S. government’s spy satellite agency. This will be the final Delta 4 launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Delayed from August.
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National Reconnaissance Office places another spy in space. Yeah. For my money (and yes, it is MY money) I'd rather have National Health Care and Tuition Free higher education. Anyone feel the same?
Awesome views from space!!!
I love it Raw😉👽
I can't believe the duct tape held!!
I shall miss Delta and Atlas. Those rockets had been flying since I was a kid. But the new Vulcan-Centaur looks promising, a worthy successor to these venerable rocket families.
That was a lot of licking flame before liftoff.
Why not use Falcon heavy instead?
Zzzzzzzzzz
Hydrogen all the way up, no delays , since it enter production 100% success , not a single lost. Meanwhile Boeing said that the problems with the SLS are related to hydrogen and the specialist press , including YouTubers eat it. Guess the 737 max also used hydrogen.
Love how you get that flickering on the side of the rocket nozzles, at 1:00:30 on this launch.
And at 15:02 on an earlier launch shown here. Not sure what it is – probably leaking hydrogen!
Watched it live in lompoc was pretty cool!
Hi, I came for the girl at the end.
Burning 5000 lbs of fuel per second!! That's exactly why we can't travel into interstellar space, we have got to develope new propulsion technology and other than what they are working on now, ion engines aren't the answer nuclear has potential and warp drives are a distant fantasy.