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Space Launch Complex 9 (SLC-9) is a planned launch pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, United States. Currently a greenfield, it is leased to Blue Origin as part of their plans to have a Western Range site for their New Glenn launch vehicle, joining Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral . [ 1 ]
2023-146 20 September 2023, 03:38 Cape Canaveral, SLC-40: 559 km (347 mi) 43.0° 22 22 Success 108 Group 6-18 v2 mini 2023-147 24 September 2023, 03:38 Cape Canaveral, SLC-40: 559 km (347 mi) 43.0° 22 21 Success 109 Group 7-3 v2 mini 2023-148 25 September 2023, 08:48 Vandenberg, SLC-4E: 525 km (326 mi) 53.05° 21 21 Success 110 Group 6-19 v2 ...
394-A3 (September 1962 – December 1963), LF-04 (January 1964 – present) LGM-30 Minuteman I/II/III testing; first launch in September 1962. [7] LCC-01 (former LF-10) LGM-30G Minuteman III, first launch in July 1987. Currently two Launch Control Centers: LCC 01-A on the left, and LCC 01-B on the right.
Sep. 17—Landsat community events rescheduled Landsat 9 Launch Week activities have been rescheduled following the delay of the Landsat 9 mission launch to Sept. 27. Educational community events ...
Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 2 West (VAFB SLC-2W) 1 of 19 for $1200 [16] 2009.02.24 Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) [launch failure] Taurus XL: Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 576 (VAFB LC-576) 2009.03.06 Kepler: Delta II 7925-10L Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 17 (CCAFS SLC 17) 1 of 19 for $1200 [16] 2009.05.05
The launch was conducted by ULA and was the first flight of a Delta IV Heavy from Vandenberg. [35] On 24 September 2022, ULA launched the last Delta IV Heavy from the pad, concluding their use of SLC-6. [36] Vulcan Centaur, Delta IV Heavy's successor, will launch from SLC-3E at Vandenberg, currently used by Atlas V. [37]
A United Launch Alliance rocket is scheduled for liftoff this week with a top-secret payload. Rain delays Firefly rocket launch from Vandenberg rocket. What happens next?
Landsat 9 is an Earth observation satellite launched on 27 September 2021 from Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Space Force Base on an Atlas V 401 launch vehicle. [12] NASA is in charge of building, launching, and testing the satellite, while the United States Geological Survey (USGS) operates the satellite, and manages and distributes the data archive. [13]