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[SpaceX Air Force EELV] Team Vandenberg’s first SpaceX launch on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013 from Space Launch Complex-4. Air Force/Airman Yvonne Morales NASA announced it has selected launch providers for both its Sentinel 6A and Landsat 9 missions. SPACEX plans to launch the Sentinel 6A mission from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California in November 2020. UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE (ULA) is targeting a launch date of June 2021 for Landsat 9 on an Atlas 5 401 rocket, which will lift off from Space Launch Complex 3E also at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The Sentinel 6A mission, also known as Jason Continuity of Service (Jason-CS), is a partnership between NASA, the NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (NOAA), the EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY, and the EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES (EUMETSAT). This mission provides operational ocean altimetry to provide continuity of ocean topography measurements and continues the long-term global sea surface height data record begun in 1992 by the Topography Experiment (TOPEX)/Poseidon and Jason 1, the Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM)/Jason 2 and Jason 3 missions.

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A secondary objective of the mission is to collect high-resolution vertical profiles of temperature, using the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio-occultation sounding technique, to assess temperature changes in the troposphere and stratosphere and to support numerical weather prediction. Landsat 9 is a partnership between NASA and the U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (USGS) to continue the Landsat program’s critical role in monitoring, understanding, and managing the land resources needed to sustain human life. According to USGS, today’s increased rates of global land cover and land use change have profound consequences for weather and climate change, ecosystem function and services, carbon cycling and sequestration, resource management, the national and global economy, and human health and society. Landsat is the only U.S. Satellite system designed and operated to repeatedly make multi-spectral observations of the global land surface at a moderate scale that shows both natural and human-induced change. The total cost for NASA to launch Sentinel 6A is approximately $97 million, which includes the launch service and other mission related costs, while the cost for the Landsat 9 launch is approximately $153.8 million.

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The post NASA Awards Launch Contracts for Landsat 9, Sentinel 6A appeared first on Via Satellite. [Jason Garrett] * THE DALLAS COWBOYS MADE MOVES LIKE A TEAM GUNNING FOR A PLAYOFF SPOT AHEAD OF THE NFL TRADE DEADLINE, BUT AFTER THEIR EMBARRASSING LOSS TO THE TITANS ON MONDAY NIGHT, THEY LOOK FAR FROM POSTSEASON CONTENTION. * AFTER THE GAME, OWNER JERRY JONES HAD TO ASSURE REPORTERS THAT HE WAS NOT CONSIDERING AN IN-SEASON FIRING OF HEAD COACH JASON GARRETT. * EVEN WITH THE VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FROM JONES, IF THE COWBOYS DON'T TURN THINGS AROUND FAST, THERE COULD BE BIG CHANGES COMING TO THE FRANCHISE'S FRONT OFFICE.

The Dallas Cowboys are far from where they hoped they'd be halfway through the NFL season. Just a week ago, the Cowboys were regrouping at the trade deadline, sending a first-round draft pick away to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for wide receiver Amari Cooper. _READ MORE: Jon Gruden trades Amari Cooper to the Cowboys and now the Raiders are set to dominate the 2019 NFL Draft _ The move seemed to indicate that Dallas was still gunning for a playoff spot, but after Monday night's embarrassing home loss to the Titans, the Cowboys are now 3-5 and in third place in the NFC East. Any hopes of playing into the postseason now feel like a longshot, at best. In the wake of their Monday night loss, people have begun calling for the firing of head coach Jason Garrett, so much so that owner Jerry Jones had to start answering questions about the future of the franchise.

When asked if he was considering an in-season coaching change, Jones replied simply, 'No.' He continued: 'I think we realize we have eight games to go, we've got a long way to go in this season,' Jones said.

'We want to play better than we played tonight, so I certainly think each individual and coach and front-office person is going to have to do better, including me.' Still, Jones' confidence in Garrett can only go so far, and it hasn't stopped other Cowboys greats from chiming in with their two cents. Cowboys legend Troy Aikman called for huge changes to the organization, saying that pinning the blame solely on Garrett might be missing the true cause of the franchise's struggles in the recent past.