[Launch Alert] Vandenberg AFB Launch Schedule
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Brian Webb
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www.spacearchive.info
2020 October 15 (Thursday) 18:53 PDT
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VANDENBERG AFB LAUNCH SCHEDULE
All launch dates and times are subject to change.
Launch
Time/Window
Date (PST/PDT) Vehicle Pad/Silo
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NOV 10 11:31 Falcon 9 SLC-4E
Vehicle will launch the Sentinel 6A (Jason-CS) sea level measuring
satellite
NOV 21? Unknown Firefly Alpha SLC-2W
Firefly Alpha first flight. Vehicle will carry multiple payloads into
orbit
DEC Unknown Delta IV Heavy SLC-6
Vehicle will launch the NROL-82 classified payload for the U.S.
National Reconnaissance Office
JAN Unknown Falcon 9 SLC-4E
Vehicle will launch the WorldView Legion 1 and Legion 2 satellites
into orbit
The above schedule is a composite of unclassified information
approved for public release from government, industry, and other
sources. It represents the Editor's best effort to produce a schedule,
but may disagree with other sources. Details on military launches are
withheld until they are approved for public release. For official
information regarding Vandenberg AFB activities, go to
http://www.vandenberg.af.mil.
All launch dates and times are given in Pacific Time using a 24-hour
format similar to military time (midnight = 00:00, 1:00 p.m. = 13:00,
11:00 p.m. = 23:00, etc.).
The dates and times in this schedule may not agree with those on other
online launch schedules, including the official Vandenberg AFB
schedule because different sources were used, the information was
interpreted differently, and the schedules were updated at different
times.
PDT: Pacific Daylight Time
PST: Pacific Standard Time
SLC: Space Launch Complex
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IN OTHER NEWS ...
by Brian Webb
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then discovered he was a Launch Alert reader. We proceeded to have an
interesting talk about SATCOM and other topics. It's a small world.
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