July 1 Live Broadcast: Atlas V USSF-12

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Watch live on Friday, July 1, 2022, as ULA's Atlas V rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station with the U.S. Space Force (USSF)-12 mission for the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC).

Launch is scheduled for 6 p.m. EDT. Broadcast is scheduled for 5:40 p.m. EDT

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Beautiful ULA launch. Thanks for the video.

bblod
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Congrats NSSL / SSC for this successful launch USSF-12 by ULA Atlas’s V today 1 st of July, 2022. Thanks 😊 🚀👏👏👏🇺🇸👍🙏🎊

nhango
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Right after BECO and stage separation did anyone notice the unused CABLE TIE (FOD) bounce around on camera for about 1-2 seconds before disappearing into SPACE? It actually bounced off of the second-stage engine bell!

roguejeff
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That camera view of the second stage burn was amazing! Sad that they switched away from it.

codemonkeyk
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We were at this location on Playalida beach yesterday, same time. Stood in the rain waiting to see if the weather would clear. Mission was scrubbed. Really bad lightning in the area. Good to see it here and man we missed out. What views! We were fortunate to see the SpaceX launch the day before near the Jetty but this location seems better

BB-tobs
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Which pad was that? And what's the name of that beach please?

yorkcity
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Does anyone know if and when I would be able to see the rocket from North Carolina?

topspree
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1:36:05 you can see the Florida SpaceX Starship Tower under construction

mariauzcategui
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Why did they not show the booster landing? Was it not a successful landing?

robertlikesbeer
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Never leave the rocket footage after takeoff to go to people talking. Bad decision.

kimsmyth
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On another site a viewer noted mullet probably being busted by a group of snook...great fishing possibilities in lagoon...I my self during STS 1 saw thr biggest sheephead I'd ever seen at the press site...I thought the hell with this launch..why did I leave my fishing stuff!

jpwhiteside
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USSSF asset launched by a Russian RD-180, not good.

kincho
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Other launch in order to counter "The Threat", whatever it might be.

merlepatterson
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15:20 LOL, Vulcan Centaur starts it's build with the most expensive methods imaginable to construct it's new "Disposable" tanks. Taking large thick expensive aluminum plates and robatically milling them to create a huge pile useless aluminum chips, instead of using a much cheaper faster flat panel construction. ULA uses only the most expensive methods possible, making the "Disposable" tank as expensive as possible, ensuring ULAs increased profits on every government "cost plus contract" launch in the future. Increasing the "Costs" also increases the "Plus" of ULAs new disposable tanks. Thanks for watching.

Where are the Landing Videos of the Atlas V first stage, it would be wonderful to have a Landing Video before the last one is launched.

WeBeGood
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Everyone griefs ULA for the use of Russian RD-180 engines. While that money did end up in Putin's hands, it should also be noted that the taste must be a bit bitter - while the engine sales did bring is cash, those engine are also lofting powerful US assets that will end up causing 5x more sorrow to Putin than any benefit the cash has brought him.

elliotmorandi
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almost twice as expensive as F9 and less capable. and that's SpaceX keeping prices on high side not to kill all space industry in the world

mrpicky
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Weaponizing Space Kills Himans in the End ...

scotshuthats
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Has the Space Force gone woke like the rest of the military?

Dr.Pepper