Delta II Launch Successful

Space Launch Delta 30
Story by Jan Jones, 2nd Lt. Amy Rasmussen and Michael Stonecypher

Date: 11.18.2017
Posted: 11.18.2017 07:32
News ID: 255824

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. - A United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket
carrying a NASA/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite
was successfully launched from Space Launch Complex-2 here Saturday, Nov.
18, at 1:47 a.m. PST.

The Delta II rocket carried the first satellite of the Joint Polar
Satellite System.

Col. Greg Wood, 30th Space Wing vice commander, was the space
launch commander.

The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) is the Nation's advanced
series of polar-orbiting environmental satellites. JPSS represents
significant technological and scientific advancements in observations used
for severe weather prediction and environmental monitoring. This data is
critical to the timeliness and accuracy of forecasts three to seven days in
advance of a severe weather event. JPSS is a collaborative effort between
NOAA and NASA.

For questions about the booster please contact Lyn Chassagne,
United Launch Alliance Communications Lead, at 303-218-8002 or
lyn.chassagne@ulalaunch.com.

For more information about the JPSS mission, visit:
http://jpss.noaa.gov or call Tori McLendon, NASA Public Affairs, at
321-867-3395.

For more information about NASA's Earth science activities in
2017, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/earthrightnow

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