Lockheed Martin finishes another GPS replacement spacecraft
Lockheed Martin has completed the fifth of eight planned Global Positioning System IIR-M replacement spacecraft, with the second in the series set for a Sept. 14 launch. Built at the company's Valley Forge, Pa., factory, with some payload work at ITT Industries in Clifton, N.J., the GPS IIR series...
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