United Launch Alliance Successfully
Launches MUOS-5 Satellite for the US Air
Force and US Navy
June 24, 2016
A United
Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket
successfully launched the MUOS-5
satellite for the U.S. Navy. The rocket
lifted off from Space Launch Complex-41
June 24 at 10:30
a.m. EDT.
MUOS-5 is the
final satellite in the five-satellite
constellation, which provides
warfighters with significantly improved
and assured communications worldwide.
"We are
honored to deliver the final satellite
in the MUOS constellation for the U.S.
Navy," said
Laura Maginnis,
ULA vice president, Custom Services.
"Congratulations to our navy, air force
and Lockheed Martin mission partners on
yet another successful launch that
provides our warfighters with enhanced
communications capabilities to safely
and effectively conduct their missions
around the globe."
The mission
was ULA's fifth launch in 2016 and 108th
launch since the company formed in 2006.
MUOS-5 was the seventh mission to be
launched aboard an Atlas V Evolved
Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) 551
configuration vehicle, which includes a
5-meter diameter payload fairing and
five solid rocket boosters. The Atlas
booster for this mission was powered by
the RD AMROSS RD-180 engine and the
Centaur upper stage was powered by the
Aerojet Rocketdyne RL10C-1 engine.
"I am so proud
of the team for all their hard work and
commitment to 100 percent mission
success," Maginnis said. "It is amazing
to deliver our second national security
payload from the Cape in just two weeks.
I know this success is due to our
amazing people who make the remarkable
look routine."
ULA's next
launch is the Atlas V NROL-61 mission
for the National Reconnaissance Office,
scheduled for
July 28 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.