ULA’s Vulcan grounded again as GPS satellite launches with SpaceX

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Facing booster anomalies that grounded ULA's Vulcan, Space Systems Command moved GPS III SV10’s launch to SpaceX's Falcon 9, the fourth GPS mission shifted from ULA to SpaceX in just over a year, highlighting SpaceX's lead in reliable access to space while Vulcan undergoes investigation.
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