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ULA Atlas V NROL-107
Sep 10, 2023 08:47 AM Space Launch Complex 41 • Cape Canaveral Space Force Base
PLEASE NOTE: The visitor complex will open at 7:00 AM ET on September 10, 2023 for viewing of the Atlas V NROL-107 launch.
Parking and ticketing will open at 6:45 AM ET.
Plan on increased traffic in and on Kennedy Space Center.
Parking and ticketing will open at 6:45 AM ET.
Plan on increased traffic in and on Kennedy Space Center.
LAUNCH VIEWING:
Watch the launch of the Atlas V rocket from the following viewing locations:
Launch Viewing
LC-39 Observation Gantry
$49 in addition to admission
Launch Transportation Tickets are sold out.
- See the rocket leave the launch pad
- Additional Launch Transportation Ticket (LTT) required in addition to valid admission ticket
- Approximately 2.3 miles / 3.7 kilometers from launch pad
- Buses will board at engine-end of Saturn 1B rocket in the Rocket Garden at 7:00 AM
- Launch audio and communicator commentary available
- Includes light snack and souvenir (redeemed at LC-39 viewing site)
Atlantis North Lawn
Located to the left when approaching Space Shuttle Atlantis®
Included with admission
- See the rocket once it clears the tree line
- Approximately 7.1 miles / 11.4 kilometers from the launch pad
- Viewing area opens at 7:15 AM
- Included with admission to visitor complex
- Launch audio, video, and communicator commentary available
ROCKET LAUNCH: September 10, 2023 | ULA Atlas V NROL-107
MISSION DETAILS:
- Launch Provider: United Launch Alliance (ULA)
- Rocket Type: Atlas V 551
- Launch Pad: Space Launch Complex 41
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket is launching the SILENTBARKER/NROL-107 mission, a joint National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and U.S. Space Force (USSF) capability to improve space domain awareness. The launch window opens at 8:47 AM ET and concludes at 9:45 AM ET.
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