[SCRUBBED] Watch the LAST Delta IV Heavy launch EVER!

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Published 2024-03-28
United Launch Alliance is launching the last ever Delta IV Heavy rocket for the NROL-70 top secret mission for the National Reconnaissance Office. ULA's Vulcan rocket is fit to replace both the Delta IV family as well as ULA's Atlas rocket.

Learn more about this launch by checking out our Prelaunch Preview for it! - everydayastronaut.com/nrol-70-delta-iv-heavy/

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All Comments (21)
  • @oncdoc01
    EDA: Thank you! The Apollo launch was a fantastic reminder of my childhood and watching Apollo XVII liftoff from the pinnacle of the Banana River bridge . My friends become interested in manned space in 1961 with Alan Sheppard. I became interested in manned space in 1963, with the Gemini series. Later, while my friends studied their brains-out to become marketing analysts and aerospace sales people, I studied Physics and Medicine. Thank you for reminding me why I love space exploration! Today, I work for NASA at the Greenbelt, Maryland facility.
  • Bruh...I saw the shuttle launch in the middle of the night, when i was off the coast of Virginia. I reported it to the bridge as a possible missile/rocket launch. Saw it was I was taking a smoke. Man, I miss the Navy days, lol
  • @washellwash1802
    Ok, weird question. Suppose the launch is a failure and it blows up during ascent, do they still bother to investigate the cause? Or shrug their shoulders and go "Eh, it was the last one anyway."
  • @pspaces
    Your HEAT SHIELD COLOR CHANGING MUG has arrived (in Italy). Simply fantastic 😄🖐🏻
  • @dcf476
    Intro video is off the charts! Bloody gorgeous shots and very well put together 😍
  • Sad that it was scrubbed and that the view count was low. It is also during the work day for most of the US though Edit: People are fighting in the comments
  • The opening archive film footage with the new music overlay is superbly done; inspiring and evocative.
  • @bigdogben
    I LOVE THOSE MERCURY ROCKET MODELS.
  • Hearing the mission control comms makes the launch so much cooler, I really miss watching SpaceX launches
  • @Stadtpark90
    Love the intro. Iconic. Admittedly I had half a bottle of wine, but still: what an intro. I’ve been making uncontrollable drunk noises all throughout.
  • @TheWebstaff
    Tim, Logitech makes some really nice silent keyboards!!
  • @1LEgGOdt
    I'll have to look Southeast to see the launch
  • @MitazasAlways
    is that delta IV heavy behind you below the everyday astronaut neon logo?
  • @garyc1384
    A rocket that actually works, unlike the toddler toy 'Starship'.