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After years of leniency, ULA cracks down on hobbyist photographers


"I'm just shocked they don't want more coverage of these things and not less."

And the company's chief executive, Tory Bruno, a frequent tweeter who regularly interacts with fans on the social media site X, has ignored dozens of questions about the policy change. Other photographers shared similar sentiments privately, but they did not want to be seen publicly calling out ULA, the second-most important launch provider in the United States. As the Space Shuttle program wound down, NASA sought to induce positive publicity by inviting social media participants to launches and other events.

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