Launch pad anomalies delay first LLV flight one to two weeks
Two separate anomalies that surfaced as the first Lockheed Launch Vehicle was checked out on its launch pad at Vandenberg AFB, Calif., will delay launch of the solid-fueled vehicle one to two weeks, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space said Tuesday. Engineers were investigating a problem with the LLV...
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