According to the GAO report, some NASA missions will be delayed compared to the current launch schedule.Source:http://www.gao.gov/assets/690/684626.pdfPage 8, Figure 3: Major NASA Projects Reviewed in GAO's 2017 AssessmentHere are the launch readiness dates from the report that are behind our current schedule:ICON (Ionospheric Connection Explorer) - October 2017Solar Probe Plus - August 2018TESS - June 2018
KT SAT plans to launch another satellite Korea Sat-5A in the third quarter to be positioned at 113 degrees east, with the aim of becoming a top 15 global satellite provider by 2020.
Aug. 14 • Atlas 5 • NROL-42Launch period: 0701-1100 GMT (3:01-7:00 a.m. EDT; 12:01-4:00 a.m. PDT)Launch site: SLC-3E, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California