With a multitude of obstacles standing in the way of a successful launch, careful coordination is essential to entering polar orbit.

A lot of that coordination takes place within the 1st Air and Space Test Squadron, working closely with other organizations. The 1st ASTS recently completed a project on two launch support centers – the Falcon Launch Support Center and the Mission Assurance Readiness Site -- that will be key to posturing the 30th Launch Group to support future government missions launching on SpaceX rockets.

“The Falcon Launch Support Center will be our squadron’s avenue for performing mission assurance for SpaceX on this coast,” said Capt. Megan Harkins, 1st ASTS SpaceX mission integrator and FLSC project lead. “The room will be used to communicate any day-of-launch concerns up to the Mission Director and Launch Decision Authority.”

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