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|2016-09<ref>http://osiris-rex.lpl.arizona.edu/downloads/OSIRIS_REx_infosheet.pdf</ref> |
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|[[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|CCAFS]] [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41|SLC-41]] |
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|[[Space-Based Infrared System|SBIRS GEO-3]] |
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Revision as of 13:33, 9 April 2013
Date/Time (UTC) |
Configuration | S/N | Launch Site | Payload | Function | Orbit | Outcome | Remarks |
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2010-02-11, 15:23 | Atlas V 401 | AV-021 | CCAFS SLC-41 | SDO | Solar Observatory | GTO | Success[1] | |
2010-04-22, 23:52 | Atlas V 501 | AV-012 | CCAFS SLC-41 | USA-212 (X-37B OTV-1 FLT-2) | Orbital Test Vehicle | LEO | Success[2] | First Atlas V 501, maiden flight of OTV-1, the first Boeing X-37 |
2010-08-14, 11:07 | Atlas V 531 | AV-019 | CCAFS SLC-41 | USA-214 (AEHF-1) | Military Comsat | GTO | Success[3] | First Atlas V 531 |
2010-09-21, 04:03:30 | Atlas V 501 | AV-025 | VAFB SLC-3E | USA-215 (NROL-41) | Reconnaissance satellite | LEO | Success[4] | First Atlas V 500 series from VAFB |
2011 | ||||||||
2011-03-05, 22:46 | Atlas V 501 | AV-026 | CCAFS SLC-41 | USA-226 (X-37B OTV-2 FLT-1) | Orbital Test Vehicle | LEO | Success[5] | Maiden flight of OTV-2, the second Boeing X-37[6] |
2011-04-15, 04:24 | Atlas V 411 | AV-027 | VAFB SLC-3E | USA-229 (NROL-34) | Reconnaissance satellites | LEO | Success[7] | |
2011-05-07, 18:10 | Atlas V 401 | AV-022 | CCAFS SLC-41 | USA-230 (SBIRS GEO-1) | Missile warning | GTO | Success[8] | |
2011-08-05, 16:25 | Atlas V 551 | AV-029 | CCAFS SLC-41 | Juno | Jupiter orbiter | Heliocentric | Success[9] | |
2011-11-26, 15:02 | Atlas V 541 | AV-028 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MSL | Mars rover | Heliocentric | Success[10] | First Atlas V 541 |
2012 | ||||||||
2012-02-24, 22:15 | Atlas V 551 | AV-030 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MUOS-1 | Military Comsat | GTO | Success[11] |
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2012-05-04, 18:42 | Atlas V 531 | AV-031 | CCAFS SLC-41 | USA-235 (AEHF-2) | Military Comsat | GTO | Success[13] | |
2012-06-20, 12:28 | Atlas V 401 | AV-023 | CCAFS SLC-41 | USA-236 (NROL-38) | Military Comsat[14] | GTO | Success[15] | 50th EELV launch |
2012-08-30, 08:05 | Atlas V 401 | AV-032 | CCAFS SLC-41 | RBSP | LWS science | Highly elliptical | Success[16] | |
2012-09-13, 21:39 | Atlas V 401 | AV-033 | VAFB SLC-3E | USA-238 (NROL-36) & 11 cubesats | Reconnaissance satellites & 11 cubesats | LEO | Success[17] | |
2012-12-11, 18:03 | Atlas V 501 | AV-034 | CCAFS SLC-41 | USA-240 (X-37B OTV-1 FLT-2) | Orbital Test Vehicle | LEO | Success[18] | Second flight of OTV-1[18] |
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2013-01-31, 01:48 | Atlas V 401 | AV-036 | CCAFS SLC-41 | TDRS-11 (TDRS-K) | T&DR | GTO | Success[19] | |
2013-02-11, 18:02 | Atlas V 401 | AV-035 | VAFB SLC-3E | Landsat-8 (Landsat-DCM) | Remote sensing | LEO | Success[20] | Centaur placed into Earth-Escape trajectory for Heliocentric orbit[21] |
2013-03-19, 21:21 | Atlas V 401 | AV-037 | CCAFS SLC-41 | SBIRS GEO-2 | Missile warning | GTO | Success[22] | |
2013-05-15, 21:39 | Atlas V 401 | AV-039 | CCAFS SLC-41 | GPS-IIF-4 | Navigation | MEO | ||
2013-07-19 | Atlas V 551 | AV-040 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MUOS-2 | Military Comsat | GTO | ||
2013-09-13 | Atlas V 531 | AV-041 | CCAFS SLC-41[23] | AEHF-3 | Military Comsat | GTO | ||
2013-11-18[24] | Atlas V 401 | AV-042 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MAVEN | Mars Orbiter | Heliocentric | ||
2013-12-01[25] | Atlas V 501 | AV-043 | VAFB SLC-3E | NROL-39 | Military Comsat | LEO | ||
2014 | ||||||||
2014-01-15 | Atlas V 401 | AV-044 | CCAFS SLC-41 | TDRS-L | T&DR | GTO | ||
2014-03[26] | Atlas V 401 | AV-046 | VAFB SLC-3E | DMSP-19 | Military weather satellite | SSO | ||
2014[27] | Atlas V 541 | CCAFS SLC-41 | NROL-67 | Military Comsat | LEO | |||
2014[28] | Atlas V 401 | AV-045 | CCAFS SLC-41 | NROL-33 | Military Comsat | |||
2014 | Atlas V 551 | AV-047 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MUOS-3 | Military Comsat | GTO | ||
2014 | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | GPS-IIF-7 | Navigation | MEO | |||
2014-10-15[29] | Atlas V 421 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MMS | Heliophysics | GTO | |||
2014[30] | Atlas V 401 | AV-048 | VAFB SLC-3E | WorldView-3 | Earth Imaging | SSO | ||
2014[31] | Atlas V 551 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MUOS-4 | Military Comsat | GTO | |||
2014[32] | Atlas V | CCAFS SLC-41 | Sundancer 1 | BCSS-1 | ||||
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2014-2015[32][33] | Atlas V | CCAFS SLC-41 | Supplemental power bus and docking node | BCSS-3 | ||||
2014-2015[32][33] | Atlas V | CCAFS SLC-41 | Sundancer 2 | BCSS-4 | ||||
2014-2015[32][33] | Atlas V | CCAFS SLC-41 | BA-330 | BCSS-6 | ||||
2015-10[34] | Atlas V 541 | CCAFS SLC-41 | GOES-R | Weathersat | GTO | |||
2015-12 [35] | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | TDRS-M | T&DR | GTO | |||
2015[36][full citation needed] | Atlas V 412 | CCAFS SLC-41 | CST-100 | CST-100 1st test | LEO | Unmanned orbital test of capsule[37] | ||
2015[38] | Atlas V 551 | CCAFS SLC-41 | PTSD-1 | Simple Depot[38] | LEO | cryogenic Propellant Transfer and Storage Demonstration mission | ||
2015[36] | Atlas V 412 | CCAFS SLC-41 | CST-100 | CST-100 2nd test | Suborbital | Unmanned suborbital capsule abort test[37] | ||
2015[36] | Atlas V 412 | CCAFS SLC-41 | CST-100 | CST-100 3rd test, 1st crewed | LEO to ISS | First Atlas V launch carrying humans | Orbital test crewed by two Boeing employees[37] | |
2015 | Atlas V 401 | VAFB SLC-3E | NROL-55 | Military Comsat | LEO | |||
2015 | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | AFSPC8 | Military Comsat | GTO | |||
2016-09[39] | Atlas V 411[40] | CCAFS SLC-41 | OSIRIS-REx | Asteroid sample return | Heliocentric | |||
2016 | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | GPS-IIF-8 | Navigation | MEO | |||
2016 | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | SBIRS GEO-3 | Missile warning | GTO | |||
2016 | Atlas V 551 | CCAFS SLC-41 | MUOS-5 | Military Comsat | GTO | |||
2016 | Atlas V 411 | CCAFS SLC-41 | GPS-IIIA-2 | Navigation | MTO | |||
2017-01[41] | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | Solar Orbiter | Solar Probe | Heliocentric | |||
2017-02[34] | Atlas V 541 | CCAFS SLC-41 | GOES-S | Weathersat | GTO | |||
2017-09[42] | Atlas V 531 | CCAFS SLC-41 | AEHF-4 | Military Comsat | GTO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 401 | VAFB SLC-3E | GeoEye-2 | Earth Imaging | SSO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 411 | CCAFS SLC-41 | NROL-61 | Military Comsat | GTO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 401 | VAFB SLC-3E | NROL-79 | Military Comsat | LEO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 541 | VAFB SLC-3E | NROL-42 | Military Comsat | LEO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 401 | VAFB SLC-3E | STP-3 | Military research satellites | LEO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 411 | CCAFS SLC-41 | GPS-IIIA-5 | Navigation | MTO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | SBIRS GEO-4 | Missile warning | GTO | |||
2017 | Atlas V 401 | CCAFS SLC-41 | TDRS-N | T&DR | GTO | |||
2018-07-30[43] | Atlas V 551/STAR-48BV | CCAFS SLC-41 | Solar Probe Plus | Solar Probe | Heliocentric | STAR-48BV 3rd stage | ||
2018[42] | Atlas V 531 | CCAFS SLC-41 | AEHF-5 | Military Comsat | GTO | |||
2020[42] | Atlas V 531 | CCAFS SLC-41 | AEHF-6 | Military Comsat | GTO |
See also
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the North Las Vegas firm announced it intends to launch its first Orbital Space Complex from the Cape in 2014. The inflatable modules would be carried on United Launch Alliance Atlas V rockets. ... By 2017, Bigelow projects a need for 20 to 25 launches per year to send crew and cargo to commercial space stations.
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Malik, Tariq (2011-08-04). "Boeing Needs Space Pilots for Spaceship & Rocket Test Flights". SPACE.com. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
three test flights would follow in 2015. ... Those flights would include an unmanned launch test of the Atlas 5 rocket and capsule in early 2015, an in-flight launch abort system test in the middle of that year, then the actual crewed test flight at the end of 2015 carrying two pilots into space.
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Bergin, Chris (2011-08-10). "NASA interest in an interplanetary highway supported by Propellant Depots". NASA Spaceflight. Retrieved 2011-08-11.
a LO2/LH2 PTSD (Propellant Transfer and Storage Demonstration) mission by 2015. ... it would be launched on an Atlas 551 ... [which] would provide ~12 mT of Centaur residuals (combined LH2 and LO2) in a 28.5 degrees by 200 nm circular LEO.
- ^ http://osiris-rex.lpl.arizona.edu/downloads/OSIRIS_REx_infosheet.pdf
- ^ http://osiris-rex.lpl.arizona.edu/?q=node/500
- ^ Spaceflight Now | Breaking News | Astrium UK picked to build Solar Orbiter spacecraft
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