The two spacecraft comprising Orbital Express — the Boeing-built Autonomous Space Transport Robotic Operations (ASTRO) servicing spacecraft and the Ball Aerospace & Technologies-built NextSat — were launched together in March 2007 on an Atlas 5 rocket. Credit: DARPA.gov

WASHINGTON — After getting a two-week reprieve to attempt one last high-wire space maneuver, the Pentagon’s Orbital Express satellites were decommissioned July 21-22, bringing the successful satellite-servicing and robotics demonstration to an end.

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