Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 36
Launch statistics: Update
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|short = LC-36 |
|short = LC-36 |
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|operator = [[United States Space Force]] (owner) [[Space Florida]] (tenant) [[Blue Origin]] (subtenant) |
|operator = [[United States Space Force]] (owner) [[Space Florida]] (tenant) [[Blue Origin]] (subtenant) |
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| tlaunches = |
| tlaunches = 148 |
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| inclination = 28° - 57° |
| inclination = 28° - 57° |
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| paddetails = {{Infobox launch pad/pad |
| paddetails = {{Infobox launch pad/pad |
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| designation = LC-36 |
| designation = LC-36 |
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| status = Active |
| status = Active |
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| launches = |
| launches = 3 |
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| first = 16 January 2025 |
| first = 16 January 2025 |
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| first_details = [[New Glenn]] 7×2 ([[Blue Ring]]) |
| first_details = [[New Glenn]] 7×2 ([[Blue Ring]]) |
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| last = |
| last = 19 April 20266 |
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| last_details = [[New Glenn]] 7×2 ([[ |
| last_details = [[New Glenn]] 7×2 ([[AST SpaceMobile|Bluebird 7]]) |
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| rockets = '''Current:''' [[New Glenn]] 7×2 '''Future:''' [[New Glenn]] 9×4 '''Plans cancelled:''' [[Athena III]] |
| rockets = '''Current:''' [[New Glenn]] 7×2 '''Future:''' [[New Glenn]] 9×4 '''Plans cancelled:''' [[Athena III]] |
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| height = 400 |
| height = 400 |
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| stack = 1 |
| stack = 1 |
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| group 1 = 2 |
| group 1 = 2: 1 |
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| group 2 = 0 |
| group 2 = 0: 0 |
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| colors = Blue : MidnightBlue |
| colors = Blue : MidnightBlue |
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| group names = [[New Glenn]] 7×2 : [[New Glenn]] 9×4 |
| group names = [[New Glenn]] 7×2 : [[New Glenn]] 9×4 |
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| x legends = 2025 |
| x legends = 2025 : 2026 |
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| y tick marks = 2 |
| y tick marks = 2 |
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| units suffix = _launches |
| units suffix = _launches |
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|{{Success}} |
|{{Success}} |
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|Part of the [[Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration|SIMPLEx]] program, two orbiters designed to study the magnetosphere and [[Atmosphere of Mars|atmosphere]] of [[Mars]]. First New Glenn launch into [[heliocentric orbit]], and first successful booster landing by a non-[[SpaceX]] launch vehicle. |
|Part of the [[Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration|SIMPLEx]] program, two orbiters designed to study the magnetosphere and [[Atmosphere of Mars|atmosphere]] of [[Mars]]. First New Glenn launch into [[heliocentric orbit]], and first successful booster landing by a non-[[SpaceX]] launch vehicle. |
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|[[New Glenn]] 7×2 |
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|7E02-2 |
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|{{Success}} |
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|First commercial launch for New Glenn, and first reflight of a non-[[SpaceX]] first stage, previously flown in 2025 as part of ESCAPADE. |
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!Payload |
!Payload |
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|Q3 2026 |
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|[[New Glenn]] 7×2 |
|[[New Glenn]] 7×2 |
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|[[Blue Moon Pathfinder Mission 1]] |
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|2026 |
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|[[New Glenn]] 7×2 |
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|[[Amazon Leo|LeoSat]] LN-01 |
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