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ULA Launch Conductor Polling for “Go” for Launch

The United Launch Alliance launch conductor is performing his poll of the launch team to determine a “Go” for launch of the Atlas V rocket.

Author Linda HerridgePosted on May 19, 2022May 19, 2022Categories Boeing, Commercial Crew, International Space Station, Kennedy Space Center, NASATags Atlas V, Boeing, CCP, Commercial Crew Program, International Space Station, ISS, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, NASA, OFT-2, Orbital Flight Test, Orbital Flight Test-2, SLC-41, Space Launch Complex 41, Starliner, ULA, United Launch Alliance

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