America launches new satellites to monitor the rocket launch
The missile was launched and a height of 58 meters from the launch pad overlooking the sea at 5:21 pm Tuesday EDT (2121 GMT) carrying a second satellite to monitor missile expressed by the U.S. Air Force and was named Geo 2.
Once the work begins satellite will join orbital satellite surveillance network monitor any indication firing rockets at the world level.
Said William Shelton, commander of Space Operations at the U.S. Air Force on Tuesday at a meeting of the Science Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives for monitoring asteroids or any other space objects "infrared monitor signs emanating from the rear of the missile."
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