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Boeing to launch newest booster rocket on $141 million spaceflight test.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, December, 2004

By Michael Cabbage, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Dec. 10--CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Saturday's planned maiden flight of Boeing's new Delta 4 heavy-lift rocket won't be launching a costly new military satellite or a sophisticated science probe into orbit.

Nevertheless, the stakes couldn't be much higher.

Boeing is counting on the booster, the most powerful version of the Delta 4 family, to replace the aging Titan 4 rocket as the primary means of hauling the Pentagon's biggest satellites to space.

It is also possible that an offshoot of the so-called Delta 4 Heavy could become America's next manned rocket and catapult ships carrying U.S. astronauts to the international space station and beyond....

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