Members of the Space Systems Command (SSC) and Aerospace Corporation, standing in front of the sixth geosynchronous Space Based Infrared Satellite, loading into a C-5M Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-space-systems-command-ssc-and-aerospace-corporation-standing-in-front-of-the-sixth-geosynchronous-space-based-infrared-satellite-loading-into-a-c-5m-galaxy-at-cape-canaveral-space-force-station-fla-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711384.html
RM2MAN40T–Members of the Space Systems Command (SSC) and Aerospace Corporation, standing in front of the sixth geosynchronous Space Based Infrared Satellite, loading into a C-5M Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space unload the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., June 2, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-unload-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-from-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-at-cape-canaveral-space-force-station-fla-june-2-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505749378.html
RM2MAPTDP–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space unload the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., June 2, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space unload the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., June 2, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-unload-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-from-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-at-cape-canaveral-space-force-station-fla-june-2-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505749365.html
RM2MAPTD9–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space unload the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., June 2, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space unload the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., June 2, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-unload-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-from-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-at-cape-canaveral-space-force-station-fla-june-2-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505749371.html
RM2MAPTDF–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space unload the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., June 2, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-load-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-into-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711373.html
RM2MAN40D–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space, load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-load-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-into-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711372.html
RM2MAN40C–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space, load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-load-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-into-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711387.html
RM2MAN40Y–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-load-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-into-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711375.html
RM2MAN40F–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-load-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-into-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711389.html
RM2MAN411–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-load-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-into-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711374.html
RM2MAN40E–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loadmasters-from-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-and-lockheed-martin-space-load-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-into-a-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711377.html
RM2MAN40H–Loadmasters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and Lockheed Martin Space load the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) into a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Louis Rodriguez, a C-5M Galaxy flying crew chief with the 60th Air Mobility Wing, observe the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) loading into the C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-louis-rodriguez-a-c-5m-galaxy-flying-crew-chief-with-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-observe-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-loading-into-the-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711376.html
RM2MAN40G–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Louis Rodriguez, a C-5M Galaxy flying crew chief with the 60th Air Mobility Wing, observe the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) loading into the C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Paul Sugarman (left) and Master Sgt. Adam Bailey (right), loadmasters with the 60th Air Mobility Wing, observe the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) loading into the C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-tech-sgt-paul-sugarman-left-and-master-sgt-adam-bailey-right-loadmasters-with-the-60th-air-mobility-wing-observe-the-sixth-geosynchronous-earth-orbit-space-based-infrared-system-satellite-sbirs-geo-6-loading-into-the-c-5m-super-galaxy-aircraft-at-moffett-federal-airfield-calif-may-31-2022-the-satellite-was-taken-to-a-processing-facility-to-undergo-testing-and-fueling-prior-to-encapsulation-geo-6-is-expected-to-launch-in-july-2022-and-is-the-last-sbirs-program-launch-image505711404.html
RM2MAN41G–U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Paul Sugarman (left) and Master Sgt. Adam Bailey (right), loadmasters with the 60th Air Mobility Wing, observe the sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Space Based Infrared System satellite (SBIRS GEO-6) loading into the C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., May 31, 2022. The satellite was taken to a processing facility to undergo testing and fueling prior to encapsulation. GEO-6 is expected to launch in July 2022 and is the last SBIRS program launch.
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