Vandenberg Space Force Base Launch Facility 05 (LC-05) is a former US Air Force Intercontinental ballistic missile launch facility on Vandenberg SFB, California...
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Spaceport Website Vandenberg AFB Launch Schedule Vandenberg AFB Launch History Vandenberg SFB Launch Schedule FAA Airport Diagram for Vandenberg AFB (PDF), effective...
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the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense System. Vandenberg AFB Launch Facility 02 Vandenberg AFB Launch Facility 03 "Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) -...
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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...
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System. Vandenberg AFB Launch Facility 02 "Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) - Initial Defensive Operations Capability (IDOC) at Vandenberg Air Force...
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Vandenberg Space Force Base Launch Facility 02 (LF-02) is a former US Air Force Intercontinental ballistic missile launch facility on Vandenberg SFB, California...
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launches from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and Falcon 9 additionally launches from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida and Vandenberg....
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the code name GIANT MOON. Launch Control Facility Oscar-1A (LCF O-1A) and Launch Facility Zero Four (LF-04) at Vandenberg AFB, California were modified...
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Boeing X-37 (category Spacecraft launched by Atlas rockets)
de-orbited, reentered Earth's atmosphere, and landed successfully at Vandenberg AFB on 3 December 2010, at 09:16 UTC, conducting the first US autonomous...
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Smithsonian Institution. One remained in use at Vandenberg AFB until it guided a last Thor-Agena launch in May 1972. It had guided over 400 missiles. On...
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Francis E. Warren Air Force Base (redirect from Warren AFB, Wyoming)
away from Vandenberg AFB, California, went to the 564th Strategic Missile Squadron stationed at the Warren I complex. A month later, Warren AFB became the...
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SM-65 Atlas (section Atlas-A to -C launch history)
Vandenberg AFB Operational Silo Test Facility, Vandenberg AFB Launch Complex 576 and Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3. The SM-65F Atlas, or Atlas-F...
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Space Agency was established by the government to develop a facility for Ukrainian Zenit launches at Weipa. However, traditional owners from Cape York Land...
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Titan IV (redirect from Complementary Expendable Launch Vehicles)
million, depending on launch configuration. Date deployed: June 1989 Launch sites: Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla., and Vandenberg AFB, Calif. In 1988–89, The...
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Truax Field) Vandenberg AFB, California 34°43′47″N 120°30′15″W / 34.72972°N 120.50417°W / 34.72972; -120.50417 (Bomarc Site Vandenberg AFB) Reference...
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Delta IV (redirect from Delta IV (launch system))
from SLC-37B pad at Cape Canaveral and in a similar facility for launches from SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base. The latest evolutionary development...
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Patrick Space Force Base (redirect from Patrick AFB)
spacecoastdaily.com. Retrieved 13 February 2020. "Patrick AFB in Florida will be first facility renamed under Space Force". UPI. Retrieved 13 February 2020...
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Davis–Monthan Air Force Base (redirect from Davis Monthan AFB)
Davis–Monthan Air Force Base (DM AFB) (IATA: DMA, ICAO: KDMA, FAA LID: DMA) is a United States Air Force base 5 miles (4 nmi; 8 km) southeast of downtown...
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but none occurred due to the cancellation of all launches from Vandenberg. The Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida has a single...
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ignite due to faulty wiring on a Titan II launch from Silo 395C at Vandenberg AFB in California. The launch was part of the Anti Ballistic Missile program...
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of this year. Air Force Space and Missile Museum List of Vandenberg Space Force Base launch facilities Bergeron, Julia (13 July 2018). "The most recent...
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Northrop Grumman Pegasus (category Air launch to orbit)
Air Force Station, Florida; Vandenberg Air Force Base and Dryden Flight Research Center, California; Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia; Kwajalein Range...
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Fairchild Air Force Base (redirect from Fairchild AFB)
Operational readiness training, which previously had been conducted only at Vandenberg AFB, California, began at Fairchild during the following month. On 28 September...
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The last Titan I test launch was performed from LC 20 on 20 December 1960, and the project was turned over to Vandenberg AFB for operational deployment...
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AFCP served "as a reception point for radio messages between [General] Vandenberg and his FEAF commanders during Air Staff after-duty hours." After a direct...
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Ellsworth Air Force Base (redirect from Ellsworth AFB)
Ellsworth Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: RCA, ICAO: KRCA, FAA LID: RCA) is a United States Air Force (USAF) base located about 10 miles (16 km) northeast...
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The launch history of NASA's Launch Services Program (LSP) since the program formed in 1998 at Kennedy Space Center. The launch of NASA robotic missions...
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Atlas V (category United Launch Alliance space launch vehicles)
2023. Retrieved 12 November 2022. "X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle lands at Vandenberg AFB". U.S. Air Force. 3 December 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2022. "ULA...
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Squadron at Schriever SFB and the 148th Space Operations Squadron at Vandenberg SFB are responsible for providing real-time satellite control and communications...
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Titan (rocket family) (category NASA space launch vehicles)
all from the emergency response team from Little Rock AFB. The explosion blew the 740-ton launch tube cover 200 ft (60 m) into the air and left a crater...
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