Minotaur IV | STP-S29A
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Minotaur IV | STP-S29A

Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA

Orbital Launch Attempt Count: 6990

Location Launch Attempt Count: 812

Pad Launch Attempt Count: 11

Agency Launch Attempt Count: 17

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Pad Turnaround: P122D

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Pad

Minotaur launching from SLC-8
Space Launch Complex 8

Vandenberg Space Force Base is a United States Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, California. Established in 1941, Vandenberg Space Force Base is a space launch base, launching spacecraft from the Western Range, and also performs missile testing. The United States Space Force's Space Launch Delta 30 serves as the host delta for the base, equivalent to an Air Force air base wing. In addition to its military space launch mission, Vandenberg Space Force Base also hosts space launches for civil and commercial space entities, such as NASA and SpaceX.

Rocket

Minotaur IV launching
Minotaur IV

The Minotaur IV launch system is derived from the Peacekeeper ICBM. The first three stages are taken directly from decommissioned Peacekeeper missiles. A fourth stage, the Orion-38, is taken from the Pegasus family of air-launched rockets.

Full Name: Minotaur IV

Maiden Flight: 2010-09-26

Total Launch Count: 4

Successful Launches: 4

Failed Launches: 0

Mission

Mission Name: STP-S29A

Type: Technology

Description: STP-S29A is a mission under the U.S. Department of Defense's Space Test Program (STP) that will deliver technology demonstrations to orbit and contribute to future space system development, with this launch delivering up to 200 kg of STP cubesats to Low Earth Orbit. The main payload will be STPSat-7, an ESPA class satellite based on the Aegis Aerospace M-1 satellite bus used on the STPSat-4 mission for hosting research and technology demonstration payloads for the Department of Defense (DoD). One of the payload is U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's (NRL) Lightsheet Anomaly Resolution and Debris Observation (LARADO) instrument, used to detect and characterize lethal non-trackable orbital debris with lasers in orbit.

Orbit: Low Earth Orbit

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