![ULA's Atlas V Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) being lifted and stationed onto stand at Pad 41 for the OSIRIS-REx upcoming launch. KSC-20160808-PH GFB01 0032 (28864661726 Stock Photo - Alamy ULA's Atlas V Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) being lifted and stationed onto stand at Pad 41 for the OSIRIS-REx upcoming launch. KSC-20160808-PH GFB01 0032 (28864661726 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KRMNPR/ulas-atlas-v-solid-rocket-booster-srb-being-lifted-and-stationed-onto-KRMNPR.jpg)
ULA's Atlas V Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) being lifted and stationed onto stand at Pad 41 for the OSIRIS-REx upcoming launch. KSC-20160808-PH GFB01 0032 (28864661726 Stock Photo - Alamy
![Chris Bergin - NSF on Twitter: "Viasat Inc. announces the launch of its ViaSat-3 satellite will be conducted by ULA's Atlas V 551 (that's the most powerful Atlas V config), from SLC-41 Chris Bergin - NSF on Twitter: "Viasat Inc. announces the launch of its ViaSat-3 satellite will be conducted by ULA's Atlas V 551 (that's the most powerful Atlas V config), from SLC-41](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dmu8h56WsAAGR6q.jpg)
Chris Bergin - NSF on Twitter: "Viasat Inc. announces the launch of its ViaSat-3 satellite will be conducted by ULA's Atlas V 551 (that's the most powerful Atlas V config), from SLC-41
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