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		By: Dick Eagleson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[ULA has subsequently scrubbed the NROL-71 mission because the weather did not, in fact, cooperate and has rescheduled it for tomorrow as well.  If all three U.S.-based launch missions make it off their pads tomorrow, and the ESA Soyuz and Indian GSLV as well, that will make five launches from three continents in a single day - four to orbit and one suborbital.  Heckuva day if everyone involved pulls off their parts of it.  Visiting aliens might think they&#039;ve come across the equivalent of a small-town bus depot.  Welcome to a sneak preview of the future I guess.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ULA has subsequently scrubbed the NROL-71 mission because the weather did not, in fact, cooperate and has rescheduled it for tomorrow as well.  If all three U.S.-based launch missions make it off their pads tomorrow, and the ESA Soyuz and Indian GSLV as well, that will make five launches from three continents in a single day &#8211; four to orbit and one suborbital.  Heckuva day if everyone involved pulls off their parts of it.  Visiting aliens might think they&#8217;ve come across the equivalent of a small-town bus depot.  Welcome to a sneak preview of the future I guess.</p>
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