United Launch Alliance
Successfully Launches Payload for the National Reconnaissance Office
Feb. 10, 2016
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV
rocket carrying a payload for the National Reconnaissance Office
(NRO) lifted off from Space Launch Complex-6 on
Feb. 10 at 3:40
a.m. PST. Designated NROL-45, the mission is in support of
national defense.
This is ULA's second launch in 2016 and
the 105th successful launch since the company was formed in
December 2006.
"Congratulations to the ULA team and our
U.S. Air Force and NRO partners on the launch of NROL-45," said
Laura Maginnis, ULA vice
president of Custom Services. "This is our second successful launch
within five days for our U.S. government customer, a testament to
our outstanding teamwork and focus on 100 percent mission success,
one launch at a time. ULA is proud to be entrusted with safely and
reliably delivering our nation's most critical space assets to
orbit."
This mission was launched aboard a Delta
IV Medium+ (5,2) configuration Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
(EELV) using a single ULA common booster core powered by an Aerojet
Rocketdyne RS-68A main engine along with two Orbital ATK GEM-60
solid rocket motors. The upper stage was powered by an Aerojet
Rocketdyne RL10B-2 engine with the satellite encapsulated in a
5-meter-diameter composite payload fairing.
ULA's next launch is the Atlas V OA-6
Cygnus International Space Station resupply mission, flown for
Orbital ATK under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services contract. The
launch is targeted for March 22 from
Space Launch Complex-41 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station,
Florida.
The EELV program was established by the
U.S. 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 100 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.