Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 5
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Space Launch Complex 5 was a launch pad
at Vandenberg Air Force Base
in California
, United States
. It was previously part of the Point Arguello
Naval Air Station, during which time it was designated Launch Complex D or LC-D. Constructed in 1961, it was used by 69 Scout
rockets between 1962 and 1994. Satellites launched from the complex included Transit
, OV3, Explorer
and P35 spacecraft. Most of the satellites launched from SLC-5 were placed into low Earth orbit
s, or low medium Earth orbit
s.
As of 2009, the complex is still standing, however the US Air Force is considering demolishing it to salvage parts. If the complex is dismantled, there are plans to produce a Historical American Engineering Record of the site, and to preserve the tower.
Launch pad
A launch pad is the area and facilities where rockets or spacecraft lift off. A spaceport can contain one or many launch pads. A typical launch pad consists of the service and umbilical structures. The service structure provides an access platform to inspect the launch vehicle prior to launch....
at Vandenberg Air Force Base
Vandenberg Air Force Base
Vandenberg Air Force Base is a United States Air Force Base, located approximately northwest of Lompoc, California. It is under the jurisdiction of the 30th Space Wing, Air Force Space Command ....
in California
California
California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is by far the most populous U.S. state, and the third-largest by land area...
, United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. It was previously part of the Point Arguello
Point Arguello
Point Arguello is a headland used as a launch site by the United States Navy. Point Arguello was first used in 1959 for the launch of military and sounding rockets. It was transferred to the United States Air Force in 1964, at which time it became part of Vandenberg Air Force Base.There were 6...
Naval Air Station, during which time it was designated Launch Complex D or LC-D. Constructed in 1961, it was used by 69 Scout
Scout (rocket)
The Scout family of rockets were launch vehicles designed to place small satellites into orbit around the Earth. The Scout multistage rocket was the first orbital launch vehicle to be entirely composed of solid fuel stages....
rockets between 1962 and 1994. Satellites launched from the complex included Transit
Transit (satellite)
The TRANSIT system, also known as NAVSAT , was the first satellite navigation system to be used operationally. The system was primarily used by the U.S...
, OV3, Explorer
Explorer program
The Explorer program is a United States space exploration program that provides flight opportunities for physics, heliophysics, and astrophysics investigations from space. Over 90 space missions have been launched from 1958 to 2011, and it is still active...
and P35 spacecraft. Most of the satellites launched from SLC-5 were placed into low Earth orbit
Low Earth orbit
A low Earth orbit is generally defined as an orbit within the locus extending from the Earth’s surface up to an altitude of 2,000 km...
s, or low medium Earth orbit
Medium Earth Orbit
Medium Earth orbit , sometimes called intermediate circular orbit , is the region of space around the Earth above low Earth orbit and below geostationary orbit ....
s.
As of 2009, the complex is still standing, however the US Air Force is considering demolishing it to salvage parts. If the complex is dismantled, there are plans to produce a Historical American Engineering Record of the site, and to preserve the tower.
SLC-5 launches
Date | Nickname | Op # | Payload | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
26 April 1962 | Blue Scout I V-112 | 9201 | GRAB Galactic Radiation and Background Galactic Radiation and Background was the covername for Project Dyno ELINT intelligence satellites operated by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory shortly after the Cold War U-2 incident of 1960... |
|
23 May 1962 | Blue Scout II V-117 | 1201 | DMSP Block-1 | Failure - 2nd stage exploded |
23 August 1962 | Blue Scout III V-126 | 2201 | DMSP Block-1 | |
18 December 1962 | Blue Scout IV V-121 | 5201 | Transit Transit (satellite) The TRANSIT system, also known as NAVSAT , was the first satellite navigation system to be used operationally. The system was primarily used by the U.S... |
|
19 February 1963 | Blue Scout V V-132 | 0240 | DMSP Block-1 | |
5 April 1963 | Blue Scout VI | 0804 | Transit Transit (satellite) The TRANSIT system, also known as NAVSAT , was the first satellite navigation system to be used operationally. The system was primarily used by the U.S... 5A-2 |
|
26 April 1963 | Blue Scout VII | 1298 | DMSP Block-1 | |
15 June 1963 | Blue Scout VIII | 1292 | Transit Transit (satellite) The TRANSIT system, also known as NAVSAT , was the first satellite navigation system to be used operationally. The system was primarily used by the U.S... 5A-3 |
|
27 September 1963 | Blue Scout IX | 1610 | DMSP Block-1 | |
19 December 1963 | Blue Scout X | 2843 | Explorer 19/Atmosphere Density Experiment | |
3 Jun 1964 | ARROW PLANT | 4412 | Transit Transit (satellite) The TRANSIT system, also known as NAVSAT , was the first satellite navigation system to be used operationally. The system was primarily used by the U.S... 5C-1 |
|
25 Jun 1964 | CHERRY PIE | 4926 | Environmental Sciences Research Satellite | Launch failure |
25 Aug 1964 | HURRY BABY | 3826 | Explorer 20/Ionosphere Explorer | |
9 Oct 1964 | GUS GOOSE | 6072 | ||
21 Nov 1964 | IMA BIRD | 6328 | ||
6 Dec 1965 | SQUEEKY HUB | 0542 | ||
21 Dec 1965 | SOCIAL CIRCLE | 1509 | ||
28 Jan 1966 | INVENTORY AID | 1593 | ||
25 Mar 1966 | BEST GIRL | 1117 | ||
22 Apr 1966 | LABRADOR RETRVR | 1527 | ||
18 May 1966 | DANCE LESSON | 0082 | ||
4 Aug 1966 | RUBBER MAT | 3140 | ||
17 Aug 1966 | MARBLE HALL | 2366 | ||
28 Oct 1966 | BUSY SERVICE | 3820 | ||
31 Jan 1967 | BUSY MASON | 5589 | ||
13 Apr 1967 | BUSY MINUTEMAN | 0100 | ||
5 May 1967 | BUSY WIFE | 7102 | ||
18 May 1967 | BUSY OCEAN | 7218 | ||
29 May 1967 | OLD FAD | 8086 | ||