The Second Vulcan Launch: From Factory to Launch

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A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan VC2S rocket will launch the second certification (Cert-2) mission from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The Cert-2 mission includes an inert payload and demonstrations associated with future Centaur V technologies. This is the second of two test flights required for ULA's certification process with the U.S. Space Force.
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Just like Blue Origin and SpaceX, ULA uses metric units for engineering and manufacturing. This is in line with NASA and the international aerospace community, which use the metric system for consistency and ease of collaboration.
And yet, in your promo material you use legacy imperial units without even converting or sub-titling them for the benefit of the majority of your audience.

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All this just to throw it away after one launch😥

kennmuoki
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Vulcan is good for a niche military market. It will never be a workhorse.

marsspacex
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So old century. So backward. So expensive. So uncompetitive and so embarrassingly government backed.

paulpark
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Is it finally go time for Blue Origin? Wake me when it's over and BO is an actual innovator & competitor in the space industry in their own right. Let's see what all that money to fund lawsuits can do 🛰💤🚀

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