NASA sets Sept. 20 launch date for next polar-orbiting weather satellite
NASA plans to launch the nation's next polar orbiting weather satellite Sept. 20 to replace a six-year-old platform that has drifted off its 2 p.m. Equator-crossing time. An Air Force Titan II ICBM refurbished as a launch vehicle by Lockheed Martin is scheduled to lift off with the $267 million NOAA...
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