ULA Vulcan Unlikely to Launch Again Until Fall Written 4 April 2024
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ULA's Vulcan rocket, carrying lunar lander, launches for the first time, January 8, 2024. | Credit: ULA via X
Ars Technica reports, “After the impressive debut of the Vulcan rocket in January, it is unclear when the heavy lift vehicle will fly again. The uncertainty is due to a couple of factors, including the rocket's readiness and, perhaps more critically, what will fly on top of it.”
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