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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-10T20:36:09.000Z",
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    "How Vandenberg’s Range Is Scaling to Meet Launch Demand",
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  "textContent": "In the last five years, the annual launch rate at the Space Force’s West Coast range has surged from a handful of missions to 66 in 2025. Now, Vandenberg Space Force Base in California expects to support 150 launches in the next five years and upwards of 200 by 2036.\n\nThe post How Vandenberg’s Range Is Scaling to Meet Launch Demand appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
  "title": "How Vandenberg’s Range Is Scaling to Meet Launch Demand"
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