Launch of GPS IIF SV-1 via Delta IV Rocket – 2010.05.28
This video was created by Benjamin Higginbotham on May 28, 2010
Posted in: Launch Events, Rocket Launches, Video
The GPS Delta IIF SV-1 launch coverage from the start of the webcast to SECO-2. This is the latest satellite to be added to our GPS constellation and is the first time a GPS bird has been launched from something other than an Atlas rocket since 1985. Liftoff was 2010-05-28 at 03:00:00 UTC


I believe we have a good synchronized chair scooting at 41:18
@spacevidcast haha! that was great!
Yoda ready !
yes spacevidcast i thought the same thing! lol – good vid though
Actually Delta II has been the launch vehicle since ’89.
@spacevidcast true true hahahhaha can’T stop to laugh
ahhh, countdown sounds a little better without the “hold hold hold” lol
I like their expressions afterwords on their face ‘wtf did we do that?’
YEA…been waiting for this for 13 years!!
Note the coordinated chair scooting
Synchronized SCOOCH maneuver at time index 41:20
GPS space launch sucessfull
Could a Delta 4 rocket be made to carry humans ! Since Ares 1 is gone ? Will there be a Ares V type rocket be made ?That could lift 180 tons to orbit and 71 tons to the Moon ?