[SatNews] The U.S. Air Force successfully launched the first Space Based Space Surveillance spacecraft carried aboard a Minotaur IV launch vehicle at 9:41 p.m. PDT, September 25th, from Space Launch Complex 8 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

SBSS spacecraft, artistic rendition courtesy of Boeing.
“Our mission this evening was a tremendous success, said Col. J.R. Jordan, SBSS Mission Director. “After all of the long days and long hours that prepared us for this important event, the team performed flawlessly. Thanks to all for their hard work and dedication to mission success, always our number one priority. The team will now work to initialize the spacecraft and complete a comprehensive testing period before transitioning to full time operations early next year.”
“The nominal launch of the Minotaur IV space launch vehicle did what it was designed to do, said Lt. Col. Kent Nickle, Deputy Mission Director for the launch. As a representative of the Space Development and Test Wing at Kirtland Air Force Base. “I am proud to be a part of such an important mission for space situational awareness. A well deserved congratulation goes out to the entire team for a mission well done.”


