#ULA – United Launch Alliance #NOAA | #Delta2 #JPSS1 – Joint Polar Satellite System System with CubeSats hitching a ride – Mission Profile.

On 15 November 2017 west coast California time is the launch of the ULA-United Space Alliance Delta two 7920-10 carrier rocket, in which its been while for a Delta Two rocket launch, in which a majority it has been dedicated for Delta fours and fives in various different configuration..  Delta two 7920-10 carrier rocket has six solid rocket boosters with first stage, second and the final stage in will launch the remaining path of JPSS-1 payload… The launch of the ULA’s Delta 2 is a the start of the launch window of 0147 Hours Pacific Savings time From Vandenberg Air Force Base, in California from Launch Complex two..  As it was previous launch on 14 November 2017 with some issues arising that need to be resolved in which those resolvements was beyond the allowed launch window opening..

…  The Client for the JPPS-1 is for NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric administration in which this is the first of four JPSS series weather satellites….. The JPPS-1 Payload will be deployed into a 822 Kilometer Near Circular Orbit in which will orbit around earth in a polar orbit, repeating from Pole to Pole also crossing the equator  fourteen times a day, covering all the data observationally gathering it needs on weather.. In which its provisions is Joint Polar Satellite System- JPSS-1 in which provisionment is to Data gathering on weather observation for extreme weathering and environmental prediction in forecasting and monitoring… In which its advancements in technological and scientific instrumentation provides in measuring global sea surface temperatures and humidity and tidal dynamics, also checks the health cycle of the Ozone layer also it’s concentration levels….it’s other packages is measurement of Earth’s solar reflection of sunlight and thermal radiation emission of Earth.. among the main payload of JPSS-1 is a series of CubeSats hitching a ride deployed after when the main payload has been deployed….

#ULA- United Launch Alliance | Go #ATLASV 421 – Go #NORL52 – Launch Live coverage…

 

Within  On 6th October 2017, from Space Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Is the Launch of the ULA- United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V 421 in which is seventh launch for the National Reconnaissance Office.. also in that configuration as for the Atlas V is the seventy fourth flight.. …..The launch window for the NORL 52 is 0407 in the morning in Eastern Date time… in which the live commentaries with a limited streaming begins at 0347 in the Eastern Date time morning in which due to nature of the payload, in which live streaming is short wise  …

The NROL 52 is Launched from an Atlas V 421 launch carrier configuration in which the first stage is the Atlas five rocket powered up with a RD -180 Engine with a secondary carrier staging powered by a Areojet Rocketdyne RL10C-1 Engine.. among that its different that to the previous configuration of NROL 42 that was launched from West Coast Californian coast line from Launch Complex three from Vandenberg Air Force Base… with Atlas V 541 instead of four SRB’s Solid Rocket boosters it only for this launch as two SRB’s given its payload must be least smaller in weight than the previous NROL 42…. 

The NROL- 52- 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 #NROL42 – Highlights

 

On 24th September 2017,  West coast- California 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…

Featuring in the commentary for the launch, is Amanda Kuker, is talking throughout the process… in which it the whole process of the launch of NROL 42, did had some issues, but the issues was resolved rapidly… as the launch did had some issue prior in the battery replacement on the Atlas V booster carrier rocket.. Due then, the weather was favourable for the night time launch as the initial launch process was actual to launch on 21st September 2017, in which was launch slated, Due to the nature of the payload the live webcast stream of the launch stream was only broadcast till before the flaring was deployed..

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..

As for the next United Launch Alliance for NROL 52 is slated for 5th October 2017 from Space Launch complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida  with the launch window at 0300 to 0700 Eastern Morning Date time  with the Atlas V 421 rocket configuration…

#ULA- UNITEDLAUNCHALLIANCE #Vulcan |#NGLS- Centaur –ACES- The next generation launcher carrier vehicle- introducing its Newest Sister in the carrier rocket fleet..

As next generations of carrier rocket booster in carrying a payload heavier more, with more affordability, accessibilities to more capabilities with opportunities catering to more far reaches towards from Geo stationary orbit to space to the planet Pluto..  The newest Sister the ULA- United Launch Alliance – NGLS-Vulcan-Centaur- ACES hybrid has a slight different Dress silhouette cut than her older sisters, in which she wears a more sleeker, stream line figure… accessorizing with either a four to six SRB external Solid Rocket  Booster with also either comes with a four to five meter payload fairing configuration..

As its newest sister, the Vulcan-Centaur NGLS consist of a newly develop locally made engine, with an introduction of a newly develop ACES- Advanced Cryogenic Evolved Stage in which will gives an more advantage in capacities than her current sisters like her Atlas V .. Consisting in her main stage is two engines, while the advanced Centaur staging is consisted with a single engine..  in the second phased of the program development the NGLS-Vulcan the secondary staging will be replaced, accessorized with more advance ACES staging secondary booster staging in 2023 which will give more extreme equal capabilities comparatively to the Delta IV Heavy in launching heavier payloads ..

As the development staging in finalizing its final design process in which will undergo its CDR- Critical Design Review in finding the engines the manufacturing tooling, assembling  sites to the , also the launch complex sites  in which will finalized in the 2017 calendar year to its maiden flight in the 2019 launch scheduling..

#ULA- UNITEDLAUNCHALLIANCE #CilsLunarSpace 2017 | A Vision for a Self-Sustaining Space Economy…..

Recently an intense conference convention that has taken place on 4th April 2017, in which was the 33rd Space Symposium.. In which was held at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs during the Symposium convention, as part of the convention there’s a press conference in what’s been agenized, on various issues to Cislunar Space…

The various panels hosted by United Launch Alliance, ULA’s Chief Executive Officer Tory Bruno, with various members of whom are in the enterprising in the Space industries, in which the various parties includes from the AIAA- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Boeing, Made in Space, Offworld, Orbital ATK and the United States Air Force.. There were various discussions that taken place during the panels, but one in particular is the visionment practically on a Self-sustaining Space Economy within on CisLunar Space…..During the 33rd Space Symposium discuss on the various opportunities it was live streaming  ….

The discussion of CisLunar Space, talk’s apond on self-sustaining economies in space during short to long term in establishing building engineering innovating resources that cater to that type of economies in regarding to building communities, supplying affordability reliability  to accessibility in the traveling in Space also creating that innovative infrastructure that provides the provisions in self-sustainability in space for everyone in where from the moon towards the Planet Mars in where ULA introduces it next generation rocket, the Vulcan, with that providing to several