America has successfully launched a secret spy satellite
After six weeks of weather delays and due to technical problems at the launcher's equipment monitoring division, on September 14 (Vietnam time).
After six weeks of weather delay and due to technical problems at the launcher's equipment monitoring division, on September 14 (Vietnam time), the US successfully launched a great spy satellite. Secret to orbit with the main function is described as "serving the national defense mission".
According to the announcement, Nicky Fox, one of the scientists involved in the project, said the launch was made from Vandenberg air base in the state of California.
This is the fourth major satellite launch this year according to the program of the US National Reconnaissance Department (NRO).
The Atlas V rocket is launched, carrying a top-secret satellite and 11 other small satellites called CubeSats created by students of four universities.
The mission of these satellites is to conduct research, to gather intelligence on many fields, from weather to monitoring container shipping routes at sea.
The secret launch is part of a $ 686 million project, which lasts for two years, from the US Aerospace Administration (NASA).
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