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ULA stands for United Launch Alliance, which is a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing.

ULA is a provider of space launch services for the United States government, as well as for commercial customers. The company designs, manufactures, and operates a variety of launch vehicles, including the Atlas V and Delta IV rockets, and provides launch services for a wide range of payloads, including satellites, scientific probes, and human spaceflight missions.

In the aerospace context, ULA's main focus is on providing reliable and cost-effective launch services for government and commercial customers. The company has a long history of successful launches, dating back to its first launch in 2002. ULA has launched numerous missions for NASA, including the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover). ULA also launches national security payloads for the U.S. Air Force and other government agencies.

ULA also has a number of commercial customers, including Iridium Communications, SES S.A., and Eutelsat, among others. ULA is also working on developing new, next-generation launch vehicles such as the Vulcan Centaur and the Advanced Cryogenic Evolved Stage (ACES) that are more cost-effective and sustainable to support the future of space launches.

In summary, ULA is a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing, it is a provider of space launch services for the United States government and commercial customers. The company designs, manufactures, and operates a variety of launch vehicles, including the Atlas V and Delta IV rockets, and provides launch services for a wide range of payloads, including satellites, scientific probes, and human spaceflight missions.

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