CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida -- Monday's 8:26 a.m. EDT launch of the Atlas V
401 rocket with its secretive National Reconnaissance Office
(NROL-38) payload had been delayed by United Launch Alliance.
Following the vehicle roll to the Space
Launch Complex 41 at the Cape
Canaveral Air Force station in Florida yesterday, United Launch Alliance
says that its team identified an issue with an environmental control
system duct that failed near its connection to the mobile launch
platform.
The vehicle will be rolled back to the Vertical Integration Facility for removal and replacement of the duct prior to launch.
The launch is now planned for Wednesday June 20, 2012.
The mission is the second of
four planned launches by United Launch Alliance for the National
Reconnaissance Office.
According to the latest NROL launch weather prediction issued by the
U.S. Air Force 45th Weather Squadron at Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station, there was a 70% chance of favorable weather for Monday's launch.
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