The events on this day in history for our heritage companies are noted below.
The earliest event was in 1955, the latest event was in 2006
Human Spaceflight:
1970 – Teams of Martin Marietta/McDonnell Douglas and North American Rockwell/General Dynamics make their preliminary proposals under Shuttle Phase B development
2000 – LAUNCH: STS-97 (Endeavour), LC39A, KSC – 5 person crew, ISS assembly (Photovoltaic Array Assembly)
Military and Classified Programs:
1963 – Development phase of MM Titan III program begins
1990 – UPPER STAGE FAILURE: GE DMSP S-10 (5D-2 F5) GD Atlas E, SLC3W, VAFB – broken nozzle on AKM led to lower than desired orbit
Exploration and Interplanetary Programs:
NONE
Earth-Monitoring and Civil Weather Satellite programs:
NONE
Commercial Programs:
NONE
Test, ICBM, FBM programs:
1955 – LAUNCH: Lockheed X-17, LC3, CCAFS
1959 – Martin Titan II program authorized by USAF Headquarters
1961 – LAUNCH: Lockheed Polaris A2, LC29A, CCAFS
1961 – LAUNCH: GD Atlas E, LC13, CCAFS
1964 – 565th squadron of GD Atlas D’s deactivated at Warren AFB, Wyoming
1964 – LAUNCH: GD Atlas D, 576-A1, VAFB
1994 – LAUNCH: Lockheed Trident D-5, SSBN740, ETR
Other:
2006 – United Launch Alliance (ULA) begins operations, merging LM Atlas vehicles and Boeing Delta vehicles
The photos today are from the STS-97 mission to ISS in 2000 and include the launch, the crew, Mission Specialist Noriega doing an EVA and the view of ISS after installation of the P6 truss and solar panel assemblies.
Note also that ULA started operations on this day in 2006.