ISS
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Orbital ATK Antares "Return to Flight" to the ISS Moved to September
The Orbital ATK Antares' "Return to Flight" launch was rescheduled to September because the upgraded vehicle needs review and approval from NASA before it can fly to the International Space Station (ISS).
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