WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the National Reconnaissance Office’s (NRO) NROL-153 mission on Jan. 9, marking the latest step in the agency’s rapid expansion of its proliferated low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.
The rocket lifted off at 10:53 p.m. Eastern from Space Launch Complex-4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, carrying classified payloads designed to bolster U.S. intelligence and surveillance capabilities. The mission is the seventh under the NRO’s proliferated architecture strategy and the first NRO launch of 2025.
“Building on the success of the NROL-149 launch on Dec. 17, today’s mission demonstrates the ongoing launch cadence that is strengthening the NRO’s intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities,” the agency said Jan. 9 in a statement.