List of Thor and Delta launches (2010–19)
Main article: List of Thor and Delta launches
As at October 2011, only the Delta IV remained in production. However, previously built hardware for five more Delta II vehicles existed and was available for purchase to launch customers. They would likely launch from Vandenberg AFB on polar-orbit missions, according to NASA and rocket manufacturer United Launch Alliance.[1][2] As of 31 January 2015, two of the remaining Delta II vehicles had been launched with two more slated to launch NASA spacecraft in 2017 [3][4]
Date/Time (UTC) |
Rocket | S/N | Launch Site | Payload | Function | Orbit | Outcome | Remarks | |
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2010See also: 2010 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2010-03-04, 23:57 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 348 | CCAFS SLC-37B | GOES-P | Weather satellite | GTO | Success[5] | ||
2010-05-28, 03:00 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 349 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-213 (GPS IIF SV-1) | Navigation satellite | MEO | Success[6] | ||
2010-11-06, 02:20 | Delta II 7420-10C | 350 | VAFB SLC-2W | COSMO-4 | Earth imaging/reconnaissance | SSO | Success[7][8] | ||
2010-11-21, 22:58 | Delta IV Heavy | 351 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-223 (NROL-32) | ELINT satellite | GEO | Success[9] | ||
2011See also: 2011 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2011-01-20, 21:10 | Delta IV Heavy | 352 | VAFB SLC-6 | USA-224 (NROL-49) | Reconnaissance satellite | LEO | Success[10] | First Delta IV Heavy launch from Vandenberg[10] | |
2011-03-11, 23:38 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 353 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-227 (NROL-27) | Communications satellite | GTO | Success[11] | ||
2011-06-10, 14:20 | Delta II 7320-10C | 354 | VAFB SLC-2W | SAC-D | Earth science satellite | SSO | Success[12] | ||
2011-07-16, 06:41 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 355 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-232 (GPS IIF-2) | Navigation | MEO | Success[13] | ||
2011-09-10, 13:08 | Delta II 7920H-10C | 356 | CCAFS SLC-17B | GRAIL | Lunar Mission | Lunar orbit | Success[14] | Final Delta II Heavy launch Final launch from SLC-17 at CCAFS | |
2011-10-28, 09:48 | Delta II 7920-10C | 357 | VAFB SLC-2W | Suomi NPP | Weather satellite | SSO | Success[15] | ||
2012See also: 2012 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2012-01-20, 00:38 | Delta IV M+ (5,4) | 358 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-233 (WGS-4) | Military comsat | GTO | Success[16] | ||
2012-04-03, 23:12 | Delta IV M+ (5,2) | 359 | VAFB SLC-6 | USA-234 (NROL-25) | Reconnaissance satellite | LEO | Success[17] | First Delta IV Medium+ (5,2) launch | |
2012-06-29, 13:15 | Delta IV Heavy | 360 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-237 (NROL-15) | ELINT satellite | GSO | Success[18] | First flight with RS-68A engines | |
2012-10-04, 12:10 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 361 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-239 (GPS IIF-3) | Navigation | MEO | Success[19] | Upper stage anomaly[20] | |
2013See also: 2013 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2013-05-25, 00:27 | Delta IV M+ (5,4) | 362 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-243 (WGS-5) | Military comsat | GTO | Success[21] | ||
2013-08-08, 00:29 | Delta IV M+ (5,4) | 363 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-244 (WGS-6) | Military comsat | GTO | Success[22] | ||
2013-08-28, 18:03 | Delta IV Heavy | 364 | VAFB SLC-6 | USA-245 (NROL-65) | Reconnaissance satellite | LEO | Success[23] | First launch with staggered ignition sequence; will be used on all future Delta IV Heavy launches | |
2014See also: 2014 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2014-02-21, 01:59 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 365 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-248 (GPS IIF-5) | Navigation | MEO | Success[24] | 25th Delta IV launch | |
2014-05-17, 00:03 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 366 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-251 (GPS IIF-6) | Navigation | MEO | Success[25] | ||
2014-07-02, 09:56 | Delta II 7320-10C | 367 | VAFB SLC-2W | OCO-2 | Climate research | SSO | Success[26] | ||
2014-07-28, 23:28 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 368 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-253/254/255 (AFSPC-4 (GSSAP #1/#2/ANGELS)) | Space surveillance/technological demonstration | GEO | Success[27] | ||
2014-12-05, 12:05 | Delta IV Heavy | 369 | CCAFS SLC-37B | EFT-1 | Orion Payload Test flight | MEO | Success[28] | First Delta IV Heavy launch for NASA | |
2015See also: 2015 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2015-01-31, 14:22 | Delta II 7320-10C | 370 | VAFB SLC-2W | SMAP | Environmental research | SSO | Success[29] | Final launch of Delta II 7300 series | |
2015-03-25, 18:36 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 371 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-260 (GPS IIF-9) | Navigation | MEO | Success[30] | Final launch of baseline RS-68 engine[31] | |
2015-07-24, 00:07 | Delta IV M+ (5,4) | 372 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-263 (WGS-7) | Military comsat | GTO | Success[32] | Second flight with an RS-68A engine; will be used on all future Delta IV rockets | |
2016See also: 2016 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2016-02-10, 11:40 | Delta IV M+ (5,2) | 373 | VAFB SLC-6 | USA-267 (NROL-45) | Reconnaissance satellite | LEO | Success[33] | ||
2016-06-11, 17:51 | Delta IV Heavy | 374 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-268 (NROL-37) | Reconnaissance satellite | GSO | Success[34] | ||
2016-08-19, 04:52 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | 375 | CCAFS SLC-37B | USA-270/271 (AFSPC-6 (GSSAP #3/#4)) | Space surveillance | GEO | Success[35] | ||
2016-12-07, 23:53 | Delta IV M+ (5,4) | 376 | CCAFS SLC-37B | WGS-8 | Military comsat | GTO | Planned | ||
2017See also: 2017 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2017-03-09 | Delta IV M+ (5,4) | 377 | CCAFS SLC-37B | WGS-9 | Military comsat | GTO | Planned | ||
2017-03-16, 09:47 | Delta II 7920-10C | 378 | VAFB SLC-2W | JPSS-1 | Weather satellite | SSO | Planned | ||
2017-10-03 | Delta IV M+ (5,2) | VAFB SLC-6 | NROL-47 | Reconnaissance satellite | LEO | Planned | |||
2017-11-10 | Delta II 7420-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | ICESat-2 | Earth research satellite | LEO | Planned[36] | Final Delta II launch, final Thor-derived rocket launch | ||
2017-12 | Delta IV M+ (4,2) | CCAFS SLC-37B | GPS III-1 | Navigation | MEO | Planned | Final flight with a 4-meter Delta Cryogenic Second Stage (DCSS) | ||
2018See also: 2018 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2018-07-31[37] | Delta IV Heavy | CCAFS SLC-37B | Solar Probe Plus | Solar Probe | Heliocentric | Planned | First use of Delta IV Heavy with Star 48BV third stage (9255H) | ||
2018-09-15 | Delta IV Heavy | VAFB SLC-6 | NROL-71 | Reconnaissance satellite | ? | Planned | |||
2019See also: 2019 in spaceflight | |||||||||
2019 | Delta IV Heavy | CCAFS SLC-37B | NROL-44 | Reconnaissance satellite | ? | Planned | |||
2019 | Delta IV M+ (5,4) | CCAFS SLC-37B | WGS-10 | Military comsat | GTO | Planned | Final flight of the single-stick Medium configuration; all future Delta IV missions will use the Heavy configuration | ||
2020 | Delta IV Heavy | VAFB SLC-6 | NROL-82 | Reconnaissance satellite | ? | Planned | |||
2021 | Delta IV Heavy | CCAFS SLC-37B | NROL-68 | Reconnaissance satellite | ? | Planned | |||
2022 | Delta IV Heavy | CCAFS SLC-37B | NROL-70 | Reconnaissance satellite | ? | Planned | |||
2023 | Delta IV Heavy | CCAFS SLC-37B | NROL-91 | Reconnaissance satellite | ? | Planned | |||
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See also
References
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