File:TacSat-4 in the Kodiak Launch Complex clean room (110922-F-AB000-001).jpg

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English: The Tactical Satellite-4 spacecraft is photographed in near-final flight configuration at the Alaska Aerospace Corp.'s Kodiak Launch Complex, Kodiak, Alaska. The 992-pound spacecraft is scheduled to lift off on Sept. 27 for a planned year-long mission.
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