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ULA launch scrubbed, will try again Saturday


ULA launch scrubbed, will try again Saturday Inclement weather caused United Launch Alliance to scrub a planned launch about 55 seconds before it was scheduled to send a spy satellite into orbit. Satellite imagery had shown a major storm that had mostly moved off into the Atlantic Ocean, but a second system caused the scrub. The backup time was set for 1:51 p.m. on Saturday. It comes after ULA CEO Tory Bruno said on Twitter that the chances of a launch tonight remained "small, but not zero" but that he was "not hopeful." Amid darkening, overcast skies, United Launch Alliance crews had been conducting tests to determine when exactly its rocket will be ready to launch.   More



(Source: Orlando Sentinel - Jun 10)