Spy Satellite Launches Into Orbit From Central Coast After Being Delayed Multiple Times

Delta 4 launch
Photo by United Launch Alliance

A spy satellite has launched into orbit from the Central Coast after being delayed multiple times.

A United Launch Alliance Delta 4 Heavy rocket carrying a satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office lifted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 11:10 am Saturday.  

ULA officials say the mission is in support of national defense.

The Delta 4 launch was postponed several times since late last year because of weather and technical issues, including high winds and a hydrogen leak. 

The National Reconnaisance Office is responsible for U.S. intelligence satellites

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