US weather satellite, test payload launched into space

In this photo released by the U.S. Space Force, a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying the Joint Polar Satellite System-2 satellite and the NASA test payload lifts off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022. The satellite is intended to improve weather forecasting and an experimental inflatable heat shield to protect spacecraft entering atmospheres. (Ryan Quijas/U.S. Space Force via AP)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A satellite intended to improve weather forecasting and an experimental inflatable heat shield to protect spacecraft entering atmospheres were launched into space from California on Thursday.

A carrying the Joint Polar Satellite System-2 satellite and the NASA test payload lifted off at 1:49 a.m. from Vandenberg Space Force Base, northwest of Los Angeles.

°µÍø½ûÇø. All rights reserved.

More Science Stories

Sign Up to Newsletters

Get the latest from °µÍø½ûÇø News in your inbox. Select the emails you're interested in below.