ULA Vulcan Cert-2 Rolls Out From The VIF To Slick 41 Launch Pad For An October 4th Launch Attempt During A Three Hour Window
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
"ULA Vulcan CERT-2 Rolls To The SLC-41 Pad 9-30-24"
A majestic morning being so close to the ULA Vulcan Cert-2 rollout from the VIF to Slick 41. Perfect blue skies and almost no wind Vulcan started the roll to the pad at 10:30 AM ET with the ULA Tory Bruno team walking in front and riding on the train with only a couple of quick stops along the way.
Vulcan with the 2nd stage Centaur and payload fairings stands 202 feet or 61.6 meters tall. It will carry an inert payload for this second and last certification test flight before taking government satellites to space for flight three.
Thank you to the entire ULA & USSF Delta 45 teams for hosting us this morning.