United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches
AFSPC-11 Mission for the U.S. Air Force
April 15, 2018
A United Launch Alliance
(ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying the Air Force
Space Command (AFSPC)-11 mission lifted off from
Space Launch Complex-41 on April 14 at 7:13 p.m.
EDT. AFSPC-11 is a multi-payload mission. The
forward payload is referred to as CBAS
(Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM) and the
aft spacecraft is EAGLE (EELV Secondary Payload
Adapter (ESPA) Augmented Geosynchronous
Experiment).
"Today's launch is a
testament to why the ULA team continually serves
as our nation's most reliable and successful
launch provider for our nation's most critical
space assets," said Gary Wentz, ULA vice
president of Government and Commercial Programs.
"I want to thank the entire ULA team, and the
phenomenal teamwork of our mission partners."
This mission was launched
aboard an Atlas V Evolved Expendable Launch
Vehicle (EELV) 551 configuration vehicle, which
includes a 5-meter large Payload Fairing (PLF).
The Atlas booster for this mission was powered
by the RD AMROSS RD-180 engine. Aerojet
Rocketdyne provided the five AJ-60A solid rocket
boosters (SRBs) and RL10C-1 engine for the
Centaur upper stage.
This is the 77th launch of
the Atlas V rocket, ULA's 4th launch in 2018 and
the 127th successful launch since the company
was formed in December 2006.
ULA's next launch is the
InSight mission for NASA on an Atlas V rocket.
The launch is scheduled for May 5 at Space
Launch Complex-3 at Vandenberg Air Force Base,
California.
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