The events on this day in history for our heritage companies are noted below.
The earliest event was in 1960, the latest event was in 2010
No milestone events (5 to 65+ years ago)
Human Spaceflight:
1963 – Gemini/MM Titan II Improvement Board recommendations released – detailed areas to upgrade to man-rate the Titan II vehicle
1975 – MM X-24B flight 50, Dryden Lake – Pilot Michael Love
1985 – LANDING: STS-51-B (Challenger), Edwards AFB
1991 – LANDING: STS-39 (Discovery), KSC
2010 – TEST: LM Orion launch abort test, White Sands, New Mexico
Military and Classified Programs:
1965 – LAUNCH: LES2/LCS1, MM Titan IIIA, LC20, CCAFS – maneuverability tests of MM Transtage
Exploration and Interplanetary Programs:
NONE
Earth-Monitoring and Civil Weather Satellite programs:
NONE
Commercial Programs:
NONE
Test, ICBM, FBM programs:
1960 – LAUNCH FAILURE: GD Atlas D, 576-B2, VAFB
1962 – LAUNCH: Lockheed Polaris A1, SSBN608 (USS Ethan Allen), Remote Pacific – Frigate Bird test – Part of Operation Dominic
Other:
NONE
There are photos today from three missions. First, there are photos of the Polaris A1 launch and detonation in 1962 in a remote area of the Pacific; this was the only live warhead test of an FBM as part of the Frigate Bird test (Operation Dominic). Photo Credits: USN/Released.
Second, there is a photo of the Orion launch abort test in 2010 at White Sands. Photo Credit: NASA.
Third, there is a photo that was found on the USAF/USSF photo archives of the Titan IIIA launch in 1965. The photo is released as public domain with the following descriptions and disclaimers:
Titan IIIA-6 with upper stage Transtage 4 rises from Launch Complex 20 at Cape Canaveral on 6 May 1965. This was the fourth and last launch of a Titan IIIA, the developmental configuration of the Titan III. (USAF photo).
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