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T+24: ULA’s RapidLaunch and Commercial Market Competitiveness
T+24: ULA’s RapidLaunch and Commercial Market Competitiveness
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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
After a few busy weeks of Blue Origin and SpaceX news, I spend some time talking about ULA’s RapidLaunch program and how they are working to get competitive within the commercial market.
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OA-5 Schedule and Coverage Plans - Main Engine Cut Off
ULA Branding Their Emptying Manifest - Main Engine Cut Off
ULA says it could accommodate additional Atlas 5 launch next year - SpaceNews.com
BE-4 Test, Decision on Vulcan Could Slip to 2017 - Main Engine Cut Off
ULA, Air Force agree on Vulcan rocket certification process - SpaceNews.com
Email feedback to anthony@mainenginecutoff.com
Follow @WeHaveMECO
Subscribe on iTunes, Overcast, or elsewhere
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Released:
Oct 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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