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First US Army Satellite Launch in 50 Years Sunday, June 15, 2008 - Iddo Genuth Home >> Headlines >> Defense and Security
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After a 50-year hiatus from launching its own satellites, the United States Army plans to build and launch miniature communications satellites. As part of the $5 million Operationally Responsive Space program, engineers met in March to begin drafting the most logical methods of satellite deployments for the military. The program was started in May 2007 after Congress wanted the Army to reconsider its plans for the future of satellite construction and launches. (source: dailytech.com)
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