#ULA United Launch Alliance | #AtlasV 551 #AFSPC11 – with two payloads with a party of five Solid Rocket boosters- Mission profile…

 

On 14th April 2018 on a spring east coast weekend Saturday it’s the launch of the  ULA -United Space Alliance’s Atlas V 551 configuration carrier rocket launching from its SLC41 – Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in which the current payload is a that sits on top of the mightily Atlas V rocket with five Supporting SRB’s in supporting the launch of two payload Satellites.. in which the launch of the ADSPC-11 window opens at 1913 hours Eastern Daylight Time..

The two payloads satellites are designated by the Air Force Space Command – AFSPC-11 in which is multi-manifested mission in which the forward satellite is a CBAS- Continuous Broadcasting Augmenting SATCOM- Satellite in which is place in Geo Stationary Orbit in provisionments of high velocities of Data Communications support to ground combatant commanders and upper tier of command … also its other provisionments is to provide multiple arrangements of relaying communications in between its network..  In which its operations operator is the Air Force Space Missile Systems Center..

The rear Payload is the EAGLE –ESPA Augment GEO Laboratory Experiment in which is also including for the launch… Given the five solid rocket boosters that the long payload faring stage is also the eighth in the Atlas V 551 configuration that’s that capable of lifting almost four tonnes into Geo Stationary Orbit in which is powered by those powerful RD-180 engines with the Centaur RL-10-1 Engines…

#ULA – United Launch Alliance | # AtlasV #SBIRSGEO- Flight 4 – Detecting and first to see- Mission Profile-

On an East Coast Time in which on New York Gossip Girl Thursday 18th January 2018 at an opening window forty minutes Launching time of 1932 Hours East of, is the Launch of ULA-United Launch Alliance from Cape Canaveral Air force Station from Space Launch Complex SLC 41 is the launch of the Traditional reliable Atlas V 411 configuration rocket powered up by those might RD-180 Engines.. Also the secondary stage Centaur RL10A Engine… In which live broadcast of the launch will commerce on 7:32 p.m. Eastern Standard Time..

Detecting and first to see before in using advance infrared sensory Surveillance systems is the next generation of Northrop Grumman SBIRS – Space Based Infrared Systems in which is set to place in Geo Stationary orbit in which using its next generation of infrared systems for missile detection in preparations before they arrived in provision as a warning system in providing missile defence, technical intelligence and battle space arena situation awareness..

#ULA United Launch Alliance | #AtlasV #NROL42 – Mission launch profile…..

 

On 21st September 2017 Thursday West coast time, is the United Launch Alliance of NROL-42- National Reconnaissance Office Satellite, launching from the West Coast Californian coast line from Launch Complex three from Vandenberg Air Force Base… The launch window of the Atlas V 541 opens at 2238 hours Pacific Date Time…in which the live stream of the event will be stream broadcast at Sept. 21 at 2218 Hours Pacific Date Time in which will be a night time launch due to the nature of the position of the payload need to be placed.

The client is the National Reconnaissance Office Launch Enterprise- Air Force, in which the NROL-42 is launch from an Atlas V 541 configuration, in which the primary stage is an Atlas V, with four core solid rocket boosters, in which the primary carrier stage is powered by a RD-180 Engine, with a secondary Centaur Stage is powered by a Areojet Rocketdyne RL10C-1 Engine..

The NROL-42- is a Data observationally data gathering communications assessment satellite in which one of many purposes is also assessments of weather observation also earth environmental sciences of data analysis natural disasters, earthquakes, tsunamis, flooding’s, and fires… also provides the provisions of communications of supporting peacekeeping and humanitarian relief operations

#ULA – UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE | #ATLASV #NROL79 Launching profile of what’s to come on a Vandenberg West Coast Morning ..

 

On 1st March 2017 on a Wednesday Morning on Vandenberg Air Force Base, from” ULA- United Launch Alliance”  Space Launch Complex SLC-3 is the launch of the United States National Reconnaissance Office launch Designation number 79….   In which will be launched towards a LEO- Low Earth Orbit attitude in which will be operated as a Navel Reconnaissance Satellite … in which is basically designed to tracking ships also Aircraft based on their radio signals in using various triangulation methods ..

The NROL-79 main rocket carrier is the Lockheed Martin Atlas V with a (401) configuration in which one Atlas V main stage with a Centaur secondary carrier stage carrying the NROL-79 into a Low Earth Orbit…

The launch of the Atlas five -401 configuration from Vandenberg Air Force Base from Space Launch Complex – SLC 3 is scheduled for 0950 morning Pacific Standard Time.. among with at broadcast of the launch commencing at 0930 morning Pacific Standard Time..

#ULA UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE- #LOCKHEEDMARTIN | #SBIRS #GEO3 ….. That very important Notification that there’s an upcoming warning…

On 19th January 2017, on a “ULA- Untied Launch Alliance” bound to be launched from Space Launch Complex SLC- 41, is the United States Air force of their Next Generation of Early Warning systems.. That Next Generation of Early Warning system is the Space-Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) GEO-3…… The Launch window opening for the launch is from 19.46 hours Eastern Standard Time, in regarding to that the live broadcast commences at the broadcasting time at 19.26 hours Eastern Standard Time…

The carrier rocket for the Lockheed Martin SBIRS-GEO 3, is an Atlas V Rocket in the 401 Configuration…. In which consisting one main Atlas V rocket, with a secondary stage Centaur Rocket, it’s interesting that there’s no additional Solid Rocket Boosters- SRB’S…. unlikely that this payload is very much lighter than the other previous launches..

The Payload itself, the Space-Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) GEO-3, is a partaking of several of its sisterly networks of early warning systems satellites… in which one of its many mission assignments specifications is to provide the highest degrees of gathering reconnaissance information on missile warnings, missile defense, technical intelligence also Battle Awareness readiness…   its systems co exist dependence system, provides that critical readiness information too its control station at Buckley Air forces base, in Colorado…. As one of the systems, its Infrared it’s scans the surface of the planet, scans for unusual heat anomalies of any detected launches from the ground up in progress… Its systems are built to be durable to nuclear shielding of the electronics, also the design of the SBIRS design is quite modular in which there’s more room for evolving with additional components also Its communications systems is design to operate in the toughest conditions..  one thing it can alter its mission parameters of intelligence gather with its small built in Thrusters therefore to accomplish various task…. The SBIRS as a payload it’s adaptable universal towards various carrier rockets the Atlas, Deltas, also the Space X Falcon…  All in all hope that weather is favorable on that Launch date.. as latterly will be adjoined with its sisters GEO-five and six..