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Weather Looks Good for Launch of NASA’s Lucy Spacecraft

A weather update from Will Ulrich, weather officer with the 45th Weather Squadron, reports conditions look good for launch of the Lucy mission.

Author Linda HerridgePosted on October 16, 2021Categories Kennedy Space Center, Launch Services ProgramTags Atlas V rocket, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Kennedy Space Center, Launch Services Program, LSP, Lucy, NASA, Space Launch Complex 41, Trojan asteroids, ULA, United Launch Alliance

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