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Alright, this is KI0 ARNet control for Colorado Astronomy Net. Let's see, the rocket man in, W6RD, use rocket report 4, 9, 16, 20, 25. This rocket report covers the period of September 9th through the 23rd. And anybody on YouTube that does have a call sign, I do appreciate you posting that. So I can definitely get a call to a Net Logger here. And if you don't, over there you may consider getting one. And join us on audio as well. So I appreciate that. Appreciate everybody checking in tonight. Continuing on, last week's launches, we saw a total of seven orbital launches. This past week five SpaceX. OK, and its math is a little off. He's got five SpaceX and five Russian. And then there's up to ten. So we'll see what that is. We'll keep track here. Nevertheless, here we go. On Wednesday, September 10th SpaceX successfully launched the TranJ-1 Transport Layer B mission for the U.S. Space Force. Falcon 9 lifted off from NSLC-4E Vandenberg Space Force Base, California at 0812 Mountain Daylight Time. This was one of six missions by the United States Space Force for the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture, or PWSA, which will provide assured, resilient, low-rate team military data connectivity.

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