Titan II SLV | DMSP-5D2 F14

Launch information

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Mission description

Military meteorological satellite

Launch status

Launch status information for space mission ‘Titan II SLV | DMSP-5D2 F14’.

Launch image Titan II SLV | DMSP-5D2 F14

Success

Status: Launch Successful

Class: normal

Launch T0: April 4, 1997, 4:47 p.m.

Timezone: America/Los_Angeles

Launch authority

Details about the the rocket, its target orbit and the launch pad location.

Mission

DMSP-5D2 F14 (SSO)

Launcher

United States Air Force

Rocket

Titan II SLV

Location

Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA

Pad

Space Launch Complex 4W

Type

Government/Top Secret

Orbit

Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO)

Satellites on-board

Satellites on-board the space mission ‘Titan II SLV | DMSP-5D2 F14’ are identified by cross checking database entries for launches and satellites. Results could be inaccurate from time to time.

Number Name Orbit Inclination Country/Organization Status
24753 DMSP 5D-2 F14 (USA 131) SSO 98.81 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA In-orbit

Launch statistics

Tracking key statistics for space mission ‘Titan II SLV | DMSP-5D2 F14’, classified in stats relative to the specific mission launch year or to all-time values.

Orbital Launch

#4121

To this date

Location Launch

#571

To this date

Pad Launch

#86

To this date

Agency Launch

#975

To this date

Orbital Launch

#13

Year 1997

Location Launch

#1

Year 1997

Pad Launch

#1

Year 1997

Agency Launch

#3

Year 1997

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