The events on this day in history for our heritage companies are noted below.
The earliest event was in 1958, the latest event was in 2016
Two milestone events (5 to 65+ years ago)
Human Spaceflight:
1964 – Construction of LC14 at CCAFS for GD Atlas/Lockheed Agena for Gemini program completed – MILESTONE: 60 years ago
1965 – Gemini contractors (McDonnell-Douglas and Martin Marietta) propose a Titan II launch that would rendezvous and dock with a “double Transtage” vehicle that would then send it to lunar orbit – NASA stops the initiative as a threat to the quickly developing Apollo program
1983- LANDING: STS-7 (Challenger), Edwards AFB
1985 – LANDING: STS-51-G (Discovery), Edwards AFB
Military and Classified Programs:
1994 – LAUNCH: UHF F, GD Atlas I, LC36B, CCAFS – MILESTONE: 30 years ago
2016 – LAUNCH: LM MUOS-5, ULA Atlas V 551, LC41, CCAFS – last MUOS launch
Exploration and Interplanetary Programs:
NONE
Earth-Monitoring and Civil Weather Satellite programs:
1966 – LAUNCH: Pageos 1, Thor SLV-2A/Lockheed Agena D, SLC2E, VAFB – NASA passive geodetic orbiter
2002 – LAUNCH: LM NOAA 17 (M), LM Titan II/SLV, SLC4W, VAFB
Commercial Programs:
NONE
Test, ICBM, FBM programs:
1958 – Secretary of the USAF authorizes an increase in missile production per month (Thor, Atlas)
1960 – LAUNCH Martin Titan I, LC15, CCAFS
1961 – LAUNCH FAILURE: Martin Titan I, LC19, CCAFS – Stg 2 hydraulic system
1963- LAUNCH (6): Lockheed Polaris A2, SSBN610, ETR
1975 – LAUNCH (2): Lockheed Poseidon C3, SSBN656, ETR
Other:
NONE
The photo today is the launch of the final MUOS spacecraft (MUOS-5) in 2016 on an Atlas V 551.
The photo was found on the USAF/USSF/DoD photo archives (visual information) library and is labeled public domain with the following description and disclaimers:
“An Atlas V rocket carrying the MUOS-5 mission lifts off from Cape Canaveral AFS’s Space Launch Complex-41 at 10:30 a.m. EDT. (Photo courtesy of United Launch Alliance/Jeff Spotts). “
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