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Converted Missile Launches Military Satellite to Track Spacecraft (space.com) 39

schwit1 was the first to share the news about Saturday's successful launch from Cape Canaveral: A satellite designed to help the U.S. military keep tabs on the ever-growing population of orbiting objects took to the skies atop a converted missile early Saturday morning. The Air Force's Operationally Responsive Space-5 (ORS-5) satellite lifted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 2:04 a.m. EDT (0604 GMT) atop an Orbital ATK Minotaur IV rocket, which carved a fiery orange arc into the sky as it rose... The first three stages of the Minotaur IV rocket are derived from decommissioned Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles... This morning's launch was the sixth for the Minotaur IV and the 26th overall for the Minotaur rocket family, which also includes the flight-proven Minotaur I, II and V vehicles.
The Orlando Sentinel notes it took place on "a long-dormant launch pad on the Space Coast...Launch Complex 46, which last hosted a rocket launch in 1999..."
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Converted Missile Launches Military Satellite to Track Spacecraft

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  • Military surplus (Score:5, Insightful)

    by chromaexcursion ( 2047080 ) on Sunday August 27, 2017 @06:56PM (#55094697)
    Using a Peacekeeper ICBM to launch space observation satellites, is giving new meaning to military surplus.
  • One, two, five!
    Three sir!
    Three!

    Oh no, they've caught the holy hand grenade affliction too.

  • by tlambert ( 566799 ) on Monday August 28, 2017 @03:07AM (#55095693)

    Oh Hai. I am from 1986.

    People from 31 years ago could build space launch systems.

    You assholes can't.

    Yay, millennials!

    • Oh Hai. I am from 1986.

      People from 31 years ago could build space launch systems.

      You assholes can't.

      Yay, millennials!

      Burma Shave?

  • A very good use of old weapons.

  • by sconeu ( 64226 ) on Monday August 28, 2017 @11:09AM (#55097311) Homepage Journal

    The fact that it's a converted ICBM isn't, since Mercury-Atlas, Gemini-Titan, and Atlas-Agena (and many others) say hello from the '60s.

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