Firefly and Millennium on Standby for High-Stakes Space Force Mission

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Firefly Aerospace and Millennium Space Systems are on standby, awaiting orders from the U.S. Space Force to launch the Victus Nox mission, a rapid-response space mission to low Earth orbit. The mission aims to accelerate the planning and execution of national security missions. Once alerted, Firefly will have a 60-hour window to transport the payload to the launch site, conduct fueling operations, and integrate it with the Alpha rocket's payload adapter. The payload is a small imaging satellite built by Millennium Space, and once deployed, Millennium will attempt to activate the satellite within 48 hours and begin tracking and imaging objects in orbit.
Topics:business#firefly-aerospace#millennium-space-systems#rapid-response-space-mission#space#us-space-force#victus-nox-mission
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