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The upcoming launch of a Delta IV Heavy rocket with a spy satellite is back on.

United Launch Alliance announced Thursday the launch originally scheduled for this Saturday, then delayed, has been reset for June 9 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

The rocket will carry a satellite into orbit for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office. Earlier this week that agency requested a postponement from the original launch date.

The launch, when it occurs, will be the first launch of a Delta IV Heavy since NASA used one to test-fly its deep-space astronaut capsule Orion in December 2014. The Delta IV Heavy is a configuration of the standard Delta IV with two liquid-fuel rocket boosters strapped to the rocket.

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what time is it going to launch at london greenwitch time [gmt+1] ?
 
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Fun fact. The Delta Heavy can take approximately 30 tonnes to Low Earth Orbit.

The Saturn V was rated for 45 tonnes to Lunar Orbit (and in Apollo 17

So, this is the most powerful rocket today and it can take 50% less payload to earth orbit than a 50 year old design could take to the moon.

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Fun fact. The Delta Heavy can take approximately 30 tonnes to Low Earth Orbit.

The Saturn V was rated for 45 tonnes to Lunar Orbit (and in Apollo 17

So, this is the most powerful rocket today and it can take 50% less payload to earth orbit than a 50 year old design could take to the moon.

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The thrust to weight ratio of the 50 years old design is inferior to current one..
 
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Will the launch be live streamed? if yes then the link please
 
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Fun fact. The Delta Heavy can take approximately 30 tonnes to Low Earth Orbit.

The Saturn V was rated for 45 tonnes to Lunar Orbit (and in Apollo 17

So, this is the most powerful rocket today and it can take 50% less payload to earth orbit than a 50 year old design could take to the moon.

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Well keep in mind the Saturn V was a monster sized rocket 111 meters tall (twice as tall as the Space Shuttle launch system) The Delta IV is only 72 meters.

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Successful launch!!

(BTW Those aren't Russian engines)


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Dish is rumored to be 100 meters wide
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_IV_Heavy

Capacity of the Delta IV Heavy:
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3 Rocketdyne https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-68A engines

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1 Rocketdyne https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RL10 engine
 
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