United Launch Alliance Atlas V Rocket Successfully Launches
Payload for the National Reconnaissance Office
Dec. 13, 2014
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V
rocket carrying a payload for the National Reconnaissance Office
(NRO) lifted off from Space Launch Complex-3 on
Dec. 12 at
7:19 p.m. PST. Designated NROL-35, the mission is in
support of national defense.
"We are honored to deliver the NROL-35
spacecraft to orbit together with our customers, the NRO Office
of Space Launch and the Air Force," said
Jim Sponnick, ULA vice
president, Atlas and Delta Programs. "This mission was launched
on the most powerful Atlas ever launched from
California with more than 2 million pounds of
liftoff thrust. This was enabled by the addition of the four
solid rocket motors, providing additional performance as
required to meet our customer's needs."
This mission was launched aboard an
Atlas V Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) 541
configuration vehicle, which includes a 5-meter diameter payload
fairing along with four Aerojet Rocketdyne solid rocket motors
attached to the Atlas booster. The Atlas booster for this
mission was powered by the RD AMROSS RD-180 engine and the
Centaur upper stage was powered by the inaugural flight of the
Aerojet Rocketdyne RL10C-1 engine.
"ULA is extremely pleased with this
first flight of the new, RL10C-1 engine," said Sponnick. "We
have been working closely with Aerojet Rocketdyne and our Air
Force customers for several years to develop and extensively
test this next-generation engine to enable the most reliable and
cost-effective upper stage propulsion for our Atlas and Delta
programs."
ULA's next launch is the Atlas V
Mobile User Objective System (MUOS-3) satellite for the United
States Navy scheduled for Jan. 20, 2015
from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station,
Florida.
The EELV program was established by
the United States Air Force to provide assured access to space
for Department of Defense and other government payloads. The
commercially developed EELV program supports the full range of
government mission requirements, while delivering on schedule
and providing significant cost savings over the heritage launch
systems.
With more than a century of combined
heritage, United Launch Alliance is the nation's most
experienced and reliable launch service provider. ULA has
successfully delivered more than 85 satellites to orbit that
provide critical capabilities for troops in the field, aid
meteorologists in tracking severe weather, enable personal
device-based GPS navigation and unlock the mysteries of our
solar system.