United
Launch Alliance Successfully
Launches NROL-37 Payload for the
National Reconnaissance Office
June 11, 2016
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta
IV Heavy rocket carrying a payload
for the National Reconnaissance
Office (NRO) lifted off from Space
Launch Complex-37 June 11 at 1:51
p.m. EDT. The NROL-37 mission is in
support of national defense.
“We are so honored to deliver the
NROL-37 payload to orbit for the
National Reconnaissance Office
during today’s incredible launch,”
said Laura Maginnis, ULA vice
president of Custom Services. “This
was the ninth time ULA launched the
Delta IV Heavy, the most powerful
launch vehicle in existence today.”
This mission was launched aboard a
Delta IV Heavy configuration Evolved
Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV),
which featured a center common
booster core along with two strap-on
common booster cores. The ULA Delta
IV Heavy is currently the world’s
largest rocket, providing the nation
with reliable and proven heavy lift
capability. Each common booster core
was powered by an RS-68A liquid
hydrogen/liquid oxygen engine
producing 702,000 pounds of thrust.
A single RL10 liquid hydrogen/liquid
oxygen engine powered the second
stage. The booster and upper stage
engines are both built by Aerojet
Rocketdyne. ULA constructed the
Delta IV Heavy launch vehicle in
Decatur, Alabama.
“The team worked together through
many challenges this flow including,
overcoming the aftereffects of
Tropical Storm Colin,” said Maginnis.
“We are proud of the outstanding
teamwork between the ULA, NRO and
Air Force partners to ensure mission
success for this critical national
security asset.”
ULA's next launch is the Atlas V
MUOS-5 mission for the U.S. Navy and
the U.S. Air Force. The launch is
scheduled for June 24 from Space
Launch Complex-41 at 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.