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Cost:
$4,758,595
Launch Complex Highlights
- 23 April 1956 - Contract awarded
- February 1957 - Construction underway
- 10 September 1959 -
Construction completed
- 10 September 1959 - Air Force accepted the launch
complex
- 1 July 1960 - First Titan I launch
- 13 December 1961 - Last Titan I launch
- 21 November 1961 - First "blue suit" (U.S. Air Force
crew) Titan I launch from this pad
- Total Titan
I launched - 16
- 1962 - Pad transferred for space missions
- September 1963 - Modified to accommodate a
third stage
- 1 September 1964 - First Titan IIIA launch
- 6 May 1965 - Last Titan IIIA launch
- Total Titan IIIA
launched - 4
- Following
the last Titan IIIA launch, the launch complex was deactivated
- The complex was programmed to support the
Air Force X-20 DYNA SOAR effort, but program was
cancelled
- April 1967 - Complex deactivated
- 13 June 1967 - Sold for salvage
- 1 November 1988 - Began modification by Butler Construction Co. under a SDIO
contract for 2 Starbird program
Pads 20A and 20B
- December 1989 - Modification work completed
and turned over to the Range. The facility
consisted of two launch pads with 58' rail launchers, two
launch equipment buildings, a launch support center and
a payload assembly building
- 18 December 1990 - First 4-stage Starbird
launched from Pad 20A
- 18 June 1991 - University-sponsored
sub-orbital Joust-1 launched with Castor
solid motor; failed
- 20 August 1991 and 14 October 1991 - Strategic Defense Initiative
Organization's two-stage Aries solid rocket,
Red
Tigress 1A and 1B, launched
- 23 May 1991 and 28 May 1993 - Two Red Tigress II
series, 2A and 2B, launched using the Starbird booster
- 1995 - Electronic equipment and launchers removed
- 21 January, 12 December and 13 December 2000 - Three
Super Loki launched