United Launch Alliance sent its Atlas V rocket aloft one more time in its most powerful form last week. The vehicle carried 29 satellites for Amazon’s Leo broadband network. It marked the end of an era for the heavy configuration of a launcher that has flown with near perfect reliability for nearly 25 years. That July 2 liftoff from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station delivered the final batch of Amazon Leo spacecraft on an Atlas V equipped with …
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