Article 6HRBD After its impressive first flight, here’s what’s next for the Vulcan rocket

After its impressive first flight, here’s what’s next for the Vulcan rocket

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Eric Berger
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Enlarge / The business end of the Vulcan rocket performed flawlessly during its debut launch. (credit: United Launch Alliance)

Early Monday morning, the hefty Vulcan rocket streaked into orbit for the first time, nailing its performance targets and delivering a substantial success to United Launch Alliance on the vehicle's first test flight.

Unfortunately for the mission's primary customer, Astrobotic, there was subsequently an issue with the lunar lander's propulsion system. However, Astrobotic was quick to clear Vulcan of any blame, saying the payload was delivered into the planned lunar trajectory without issue. "There is no indication that the propulsion anomaly occurred as a result of the launch," Astrobotic said.

Vulcan's debut was much-anticipated in the US launch community because the rocket provides a potentially viable competitor to the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets flown by SpaceX. The US Space Force, in particular, has been waiting on Vulcan to fly dozens of payloads into orbit.

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