by 45th Space Wing Public Affairs
10/2/2015 - CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, Fla. -- The
U.S. Air Force's 45th Space Wing supported the United Launch Alliance's
100th launch, an Atlas V 421 flying the Morelos-3 communications
satellite for Mexico's Secretariat of Communications and Transportation
on Oct. 2. from Launch Complex 41 here at 6:28 a.m. EDT.
"Our capabilities in space have always been, and will continue to be,
leveraged through partnerships with industry," said Brig. Gen. Wayne
Monteith, 45th Space Wing commander. "I am very proud of our team and
their support of ULA's historic record number of launches since 2006.
We are the Nation's premier gateway to space and we stand ready to
support."
Lockheed Martin's Commercial Launch Services provided the Atlas V rocket
that carried the Morelos-3 to its destination in space. The satellite
is a part of the Mexsat constellation of satellites that delivers
advanced telecommunications throughout Mexico, providing secure
communications for Mexico's national security needs in addition to
providing communications to rural zones, as a complement to other
existing networks.
Eastern Range instrumentation provides radar tracking, telemetry,
communications, command/control sites, camera and optical sites, and
other support capabilities such as meteorology. Instrumentation is
necessary to safely and successfully conduct civil, commercial, and
national security spacelift operations and ballistic missile tests and
evaluation. Eastern Range assets are based on dependable designs and
technology and are arrayed in a highly efficient architecture designed
to ensure safety of the launch environment and the public at large.
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