A Minotaur I launch vehicle successfully lifted off from the Wallops Island launch site at 0115 GMT on 20 November. Aboard were 29 satellite payloads – most of them cubesats. The full list is on Seradata SpaceTrak. The main spacecraft payload carried was the STPSAT 3 military technology and science satellite for the US Air Force.
Minotaur I launches 31 satellites at once (Corrected)
by David Todd | Nov 20, 2013 | commercial launch services, Satellites | 0 comments
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