 To say it has been a busy week of launches would be a monumental understatement, and we're going to start with a commercial payload on an Atlas V. Rarely do we see commercial customers pick this vehicle, but at 2136 UTC on the 4th of October, from Slick 41 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, this 531-configurated Atlas V carried SES-20 and SES-21 for, you guessed it, SES. These two satellites are communication satellites for the C-band spectrum and they'll be replacing former SES satellites, which operated in the lower 300, up to 200 MHz spectrum, which will no longer be useful with the deployment of 5G.