ULA will launch its second Vulcan rocket without a real payload
Briefly

Tory Bruno announced the change in flight plan for ULA's second Vulcan rocket, opting for a dummy payload due to Dream Chaser's unpreparedness. This decision enables ULA to advance in launching US military satellites by the year's end.
The US Space Force eagerly awaits Vulcan's certification to handle 25 military launches, following the delayed first flight of Vulcan which took place this year. The urgency is on completing the second certification flight, Cert-2, swiftly.
Read at Ars Technica
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