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SpaceX launches first US national security space mission

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FLORIDA: A SpaceX rocket carrying a US military navigation satellite blasted off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral on Sunday, marking the space transporta­tion company’s first national security space mission for the United States.

The Falcon 9 rocket carrying a roughly 500 million GPS satellite built by Lockheed Martin Corp lifted off from Cape Canaveral at 8: 51 am local time (1351 GMT). Four previous scheduled launches in the last week, including one on Saturday, were canceled due to weather and technical issues.

The successful launch is a significan­t victory for billionair­e Elon Musk’s privately held rocket company, which has spent years trying to break into the lucrative market for military space launches dominated by Lockheed and Boeing Co .

SpaceX sued the US Air Force in 2014 over the military’s award of a multibilli­on-dollar, non-compete contract for 36 rocket launches to United Launch Alliance, a partnershi­p of Boeing and Lockheed. It dropped the lawsuit in 2015 after the Air Force agreed to open up competitio­n.

The next year, SpaceX won an 83 million Air Force contract to launch the GPS III satellite, which will have a lifespan of 15 years.

The satellite is the first to launch out of 32 in production by Lockheed under contracts worth a combined 12.6 billion for the Air Force GPS III programme, according to Lockheed spokesman Chip Eschenfeld­er.

The launch was original ly scheduled for 2014 but has been hobbled by production delays, the Air Force said.

The next GPS III satellite is due to launch in mid-2019, Eschenfeld­er said, while subsequent satellites undergo testing in the company’s Colorado processing facility. — Reuters

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