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Scott Larrimore
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USAF - Air Force Officer
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decades ago. As the satellites departure date lagged, the Air Force extended the life of the blocks last two satellites by replacing obsolete parts so they will operate longer than the original three years, according to Col. Scott Larrimore, Space and Missile Systems Center Weather Program director.
The Air Force was prepared to launch DMSP-19 about 15 years ago, but the satellites in orbitwere lasting much longer than expected, so it went into storage instead, said Scott Larrimore,weather-program director at the Air Forces Space and Missile Systems Center in Los Angeles.
Date: Apr 04, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
$518M military weather satellite set to launch after 15-year wait
through and make sure the satellite and sensors all work as they were intended. We did go through a testing regime to make sure the results that we got several years ago when the satellite was delivered to the Air Force still worked," said Col. Scott Larrimore, the Air Force weather program director.
Date: Apr 03, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Air Force Launches Satellite for Missile Tracking, Warnings
"Our mission is just beginning, and we look forward to developing new capabilities that will expand the overhead persistent infrared missions to meet global emerging threats," said Col. Scott Larrimore, SBIRS Space Systems Division chief.