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Launch Complex 46
Systems
Other Programs
- Lunar Prospector
- ROCSAT-1
Cost:
$7,500,000
Launch Complex Highlights
- February 19984 - W. J. Construction began work on
the launch complex
- November 1986 - Navy accepted the launch complex
- The pad had an Access Stand. Trident II Launch Control Center is
in the FBM Test Operations Facility, Building 62615
- Supported first Trident II launch, 15
January 1987
- 15 January 1987 to 26 January 1989 - Total of 18
Trident II launched
- Trident II moved to sea launches,
March 1989
- Launch complex on standby for special
Trident II
- Spaceport Florida Authority won an
Air Force grant to redesign the north end of the launch
complex
to handle small commercial space operations
- March 1996
- Construction started on redesigned launch complex
- 1997 - Mobile Access Structure with
umbilical foundation was completed
- 29 May 1997 - Pad operational
- 7 January 1998 - First Athena II launched, Lunar Prospector spacecraft
- 27 January 1999 - First Athena I launched with ROCSAT-I
- 15 July 2015 - Announcement made that pad will be
renovated to support the Orbital ATK Minotaur IV
booster.
- 12 February 2017 - Inert Minotaur IV rocket on pad
for testing fit of new launch mount, umbilical tower and
Mobile Gantry.
- 26 August 2017 - first Minotaur IV launch.
First launch from this site since 1999.