ULA scrubs national security satellite liftoff from Cape Canaveral | “We are rolling the Atlas V rocket carrying the NROL-101 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office back to the Vertical Integration Facility (VIF) to secure the payload and vehicle,” the company said Friday.Atlas V’s last launch attempt on Wednesday was scrubbed due to issues with the fueling system at Launch Complex 41, but ULA also confirmed the hardware has been fixed.“The issue with the remotely commanded ground system liquid oxygen valves has been resolved and the rocket and payload are healthy,” ULA said.The 206-foot rocket is tasked with launching a clandestine mission for the NRO, which owns and operates the nation’s fleet of intelligence satellites.