Northrop Grumman
Successfully Launches Minotaur I Rocket for the
National Reconnaissance Office
June 15, 2021
Northrop Grumman
Corporation launched its Minotaur I rocket today
at 9:35 a.m. EDT, successfully placing a
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) payload
into orbit. The Minotaur I was launched from the
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Pad 0B at NASA’s
Wallops Flight Facility.
The Minotaur I rocket was
launched from NASA’s Wallops Island Flight
Facility.
The Minotaur I is a
four-staged solid fuel space launch vehicle,
featuring two decommissioned Minuteman rocket
motors, Northrop Grumman-manufactured Orion 50XL
and Orion 38 solid rocket motors, and the
company’s state-of-the-art avionics. The vehicle
is capable of launching payloads of up to 1,278
pounds (or 580 kilograms) into low Earth orbit.
“This was our second launch
of a Minotaur rocket for the NRO from Wallops in
the past 12 months,” said Rich Straka, vice
president, launch vehicles, Northrop Grumman.
“Northrop Grumman is able to repurpose retired
Peacekeeper and Minuteman propulsion,
integrating them with company built solid rocket
motors along with new subsystems for our
Minotaur family of launch vehicles, allowing us
to provide reliable, cost-effective and
responsive access to space for our customers.”
The NROL-111 launch was the
12th Minotaur I flight and 6th from NASA’s
Wallops Flight Facility. The Minotaur family of
launch vehicles is comprised of multiple
configurations, tailored to meet unique mission
requirements. The Minotaur fleet has now
completed 28 missions from ranges in Alaska,
California, Florida and Virginia with 100
percent success. Northrop Grumman’s Minotaur
rockets are manufactured at facilities in
Chandler, Arizona; Vandenberg, California; and
Clearfield and Magna, Utah.
The vehicle used to launch
the NROL-111 mission was procured under the
OSP-3 contract administered by the U.S. Space
Force Space and Missile Systems Center’s Launch
Enterprise Small Launch and Targets Division at
Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico. Minotaur
vehicles are currently available to customers
under the OSP-4 contract.
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