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Landsat 9 Satellite in Coast Phase

The United Launch Alliance Centaur second stage achieved the desired near-polar, sun-synchronous orbit for Landsat 9 just over 16 minutes into flight. It is now coasting to the other side of the Earth to release the spacecraft just over an hour from now.

Author Jason CostaPosted on September 27, 2021September 27, 2021Categories Kennedy, Kennedy Space Center, Launch Services ProgramTags Atlas V rocket, Kennedy Space Center, Landsat 9, Launch Services Program, United Launch Alliance, Vandenberg Space Force Base

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