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  2. List of Space Shuttle landing sites - Wikipedia

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    Edwards Air Force Base in California was the site of the first Space Shuttle landing, and became a back-up site to the prime landing location, the Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space Center. Several runways are arrayed on the dry lakebed at Rogers Dry Lake, [6] and there are also concrete runways. Space shuttle landings on the lake ...

  3. List of Vandenberg Space Force Base launch facilities

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    Space Launch Complex 4 West (Landing Zone 4) Active Leased to SpaceX: Current: Falcon 9 first stage landing site. Retired: Atlas-Agena, Titan IIIB, Titan 23G. Clementine, QuickSCAT, SAOCOM-1A (landing) Space Launch Complex 8: Active. Tenanted by Northrop Grumman

  4. Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 6 - Wikipedia

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    Space Shuttle Enterprise at SLC-6 in launch configuration in February 1985. Between November 1984 and May 1985, the Space Shuttle Enterprise was mated with External Tank and SRBs in boilerplate configuration for a series of fit checks like those conducted at LC-39. [12] SLC-6 was declared operational during acceptance ceremonies held on 15 ...

  5. Vandenberg Space Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Vandenberg Space Force Base (IATA: VBG, ICAO: KVBG, FAA LID: VBG), previously Vandenberg Air Force Base, is a United States Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, California. Established in 1941, Vandenberg Space Force Base is a space launch base, launching spacecraft from the Western Range , and also performs missile testing.

  6. Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 4 - Wikipedia

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    Space Launch Complex 4 (SLC-4) is a launch and landing site at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, U.S. It has two pads, both of which are used by SpaceX for Falcon 9, one for launch operations, and the other as Landing Zone 4 (LZ-4) for SpaceX landings. The complex was previously used by Atlas and Titan rockets between 1963 and 2005.

  7. SpaceX facilities - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Cabana, director of KSC, announces the signing of the LC-39A lease agreement on April 14, 2014.. In December 2013, NASA and SpaceX were in negotiations for SpaceX to lease Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A, after SpaceX was selected in a multi-company bid process, following NASA's decision in early 2013 to lease the unused complex as part of a bid to reduce annual operation and ...

  8. Chinese citizen allegedly photographed Vandenberg base with ...

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    Nearly a mile above Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, a hacked drone soared through restricted airspace for roughly an hour. ... He emphasized the elevation of the images, with ...

  9. List of rocket launch sites - Wikipedia

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    Vandenberg Space Force Base, California: 1958– 500+ Interplanetary Satellites, ballistic missile tests. Government and commercial launches. [64] Also launches SpaceX rockets. United States: Kennedy Space Center, Florida