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Washington - May 19, 1999 - ![]() A Titan IVB carrying a classified payload will launch between midnight Friday evening May 21st and 4am Saturday (PDT) the 22nd from the Air Force's Vandenberg launch site on the California coast. There is no upper stage on this vehicle, Lockheed Martin and Air Force officials confirm, thus there was no need for a delay for the results of the IUS/Centaur investigations. Customer for the launch is the secret National Reconnaissance Office. The payload will either have its own kick stage motor or will use the launcher's core second stage for insertion. According to Space Today, the satellite is most likely a $1 billion spy satellite that uses radar to peer through clouds and below ground.
Titan Report From Spacer.Com
![]() ![]() ARCO, a multinational energy concern, has purchased a very small aperture terminal (VSAT) network from Hughes Network Systems (HNS). This network will replace ARCO's current telephone dial-up system and will be used to implement ARCO's new Single Retail Network (SiReN). |
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