Watch the incredible liftoff of ULA’s second Vulcan rocket, marking a critical milestone before encountering a strap-on booster anomaly. This video captures the moments leading up to the solid rocket booster (SRB) issue, as Vulcan ascends from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on its certification flight. With the power of two Blue Origin-built BE-4 engines and SRBs, the Vulcan rocket begins its journey to orbit with a fiery roar.
The Vulcan’s second flight is part of ULA’s plan to certify the rocket for high-priority U.S. national security payloads, as it replaces the Atlas and Delta rocket families. While an anomaly occurred in one of the SRBs just 37 seconds into the flight, the mission continued nominally, and ULA is investigating the issue.
Stay tuned for more updates as ULA pushes forward with its Vulcan program, positioning the rocket as the future of their space operations.
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