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A US Air Force Minotaur 4 rocket is scheduled to launch from the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska, between 01:24-02:54 GMT, 19th November, 2010.
The launch will loft a group of satellites. The payloads include the USAF STPSat 2 satellite, NASA's microsatellite FASTSAT (Fast, Affordable, Science and Technology Satellite) with the O/OREOS, RAX CubeSat and NanoSail-D spacecraft, two FASTRAC spacecraft from the University of Texas, and the USAF Academy's FalconSat 5 satellite.

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The STP-S26 launch includes military and NASA experiments

The Kodiak Launch Complex has its first launch in almost two years Nov. 19, and it's a new type of launch.
Instead of the missile defence-related work the complex has done over the last decade, the new launch is for the military's Space Test Program and will bring 16 experiments into low earth orbit.

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Cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado have nearly finished integrating the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)-sponsored FalconSAT-5 microsatellite, which soon will undergo system testing before being shipped to Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska for launch next year.
The $11 million FalconSAT-5 will fly as a secondary payload on the Space Test Program's (STP) S26 mission, which is slated to launch on May 28, 2010, on a Minotaur IV modified ICBM.

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