Engineering:List of Thor and Delta launches (1990–1999)
Between 1990 and 1999, there were 89 Thor-based rockets launched, of which 85 were successful, giving a 95.5% success rate.
List of Thor and Delta launches |
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Notable missions
Mars Pathfinder
Mars Climate Orbiter
Launch statistics
Rocket configurations
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Launch sites
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Launch outcomes
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Launch history
1990There were 13 Thor missiles launched in 1990. All 13 launches were successful. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
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191 | January 24, 1990 22:55 |
Delta II 6925 | Cape Canaveral Air Force Station LC-17A | USA-50 (GPS II-6) | 840 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
H-21 (F) | February 7, 1990 01:33 |
H-I | Tanegashima SLC-N | MOS-1B (Momo-1B) / Oscar 20 / DEBUT | LEO / SSO | JAXA | Success | |
Earth observation satellite / Amateur radio satellite / Technological demonstration | ||||||||
192 | February 14, 1990 16:15 |
Delta II 6920-8 | CCAFS LC-17B | LACE [1]/ RME [2] | 2,470 kg | LEO | NASA | Success |
Military research | ||||||||
193 | March 26, 1990 02:45 |
Delta II 6925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-54 (GPS II-7) | 840 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
GPS Block II satellite | ||||||||
194 | April 13, 1990 22:28 |
Delta II 6925-8 | CCAFS LC-17B | Palapa B2R | GTO | NewSat | Success | |
First commercial Delta II launch, Comsat | ||||||||
195 | June 1, 1990 21:48 |
Delta II 6920-10 | CCAFS LC-17A | ROSAT [3] | 2,421 kg | LEO | NASA | Success |
Space telescope | ||||||||
196 | June 12, 1990 05:52 |
Delta 4925-8 | CCAFS LC-17B | INSAT 1D | GTO | Success | ||
Comsat, Last Delta I launch | ||||||||
197 | August 2, 1990 05:39 |
Delta II 6925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-63 (GPS II-8) | 840 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
198 | August 18, 1990 00:42 |
Delta II 6925 | CCAFS LC-17B | Thor 1 [4] (BSB-R2) | GTO | Success | ||
Comsat | ||||||||
H-22 (F) | August 28, 1990 09:05 |
H-I | Tanegashima SLC-N | BS-3A (Yuri-3A) | GTO | Success | ||
Direct broadcasting satellite | ||||||||
199 | October 1, 1990 21:56 |
Delta II 6925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-64 (GPS II-9) | 840 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
200 | October 30, 1990 23:16 |
Delta II 6925 | CCAFS LC-17B | Inmarsat-2 F1 | GTO | Inmarsat | Success | |
200th Delta launch, Maritime comsat | ||||||||
201 | November 26, 1990 21:39 |
Delta II 7925 [5] | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-66 (GPS IIA-1) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
First 7000-series launch, Navigation satellite | ||||||||
1991There were 6 Thor missiles launched in 1991. All 6 launches were successful. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
202 | January 8, 1991 00:53 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | NATO 4A [6] | 1,433 kg | GTO | NATO | Success |
Comsat | ||||||||
203 | March 8, 1991 23:03 |
Delta II 6925 | CCAFS LC-17B | Inmarsat-2 F2 | GTO | Inmarsat | Success | |
Comsat | ||||||||
204 | April 13, 1991 00:09 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | ASC-2 (Spacenet F4) | GTO | Success | ||
Communications satellite | ||||||||
205 | May 29, 1991 22:55 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | Aurora 2 | GTO | Success | ||
Communications satellite | ||||||||
206 | July 4, 1991 02:32 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-71 (GPS IIA-2) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
GPS Block IIA satellite | ||||||||
H-23 (F) | August 25, 1991 08:40 |
H-I | Tanegashima SLC-N | BS-3B (Yuri-3B) | GTO | JAXA | Success | |
Direct broadcasting satellite | ||||||||
1992There were 12 Thor missiles launched in 1992. All 12 launches were successful. | ||||||||
Flight No. | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
H-24 (F) | 11 February 1992 01:50 |
H-I | Tanegashima, SLC-N | JERS-1 (Fuyo) | LEO / SSO | JAXA | Success | |
Final flight of Japanese license built Deltas; final use of Extended Long Tank Thor. Earth observation satellite | ||||||||
207 | 23 February 1992 22:29 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS, LC-17B | USA-79 (GPS IIA-3) | 840 kg | MEO | United States Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
208 | 10 April 1992 03:20 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS, LC-17B | USA-80 (GPS IIA-4) | 840 kg | MEO | United States Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
209 | 14 May 1992 00:40 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS, LC-17B | Palapa B4 | GTO | Indosat | Success | |
Communications satellite | ||||||||
210 | 7 June 1992 16:40 |
Delta II 6920-10 | CCAFS, LC-17A | EUVE | 3,275 kg | LEO | NASA | Success |
Space telescope | ||||||||
211 | 7 July 1992 09:20 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS, LC-17B | USA-83 (GPS IIA-5) | 840 kg | MEO | United States Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
212 | 24 July 1992 14:26 |
Delta II 6925 | CCAFS, LC-17A | GEOTAIL | 980 kg | HEO | NASA | Success |
Final 6000-series launch, Earth observation satellite | ||||||||
213 | 31 August 1992 10:41 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS, LC-17B | Satcom C4 | GTO | Success | ||
Communications satellite | ||||||||
214 | 9 September 1992 08:57 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS, LC-17A | USA-84 (GPS IIA-6) | 840 kg | MEO | United States Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
215 | 12 October 1992 09:47 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS, LC-17B | DFS Kopernikus-3 | 850 kg | GTO | Deutsche Bundespost | Success |
Communications satellite | ||||||||
216 | 22 November 1992 23:54 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS, LC-17A | USA-85 (GPS IIA-7) | 840 kg | MEO | United States Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
217 | 18 December 1992 22:16 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS, LC-17B | USA-87 (GPS IIA-8) | 840 kg | MEO | United States Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
1993There were 7 Thor missiles launched in 1993. All 7 launches were successful. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
218 | February 3, 1993 02:55 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-88 (GPS IIA-9) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
219 | March 30, 1993 03:09 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-90 (GPS IIA-10)/SEDS-1 [7] | 1,816 kg | MEO/LEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite/Tether demonstration | ||||||||
220 | May 13, 1993 00:07 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-91 (GPS IIA-11) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
221 | June 26, 1993 13:27 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-92 (GPS IIA-12)/PMG | 1,816 kg | MEO/LEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite/Technology demonstration | ||||||||
222 | August 30, 1993 12:38 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | USA-94 (GPS IIA-13) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
223 | October 26, 1993 17:04 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | USA-96 (GPS IIA-14) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
224 | December 8, 1993 00:48 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | NATO 4B | GTO | NATO | Success | |
Communications satellite | ||||||||
1994There were 3 Thor missiles launched in 1994. All 3 launches were successful. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
225 | February 19, 1994 23:45 |
Delta II 7925-8 | CCAFS LC-17B | Galaxy 1R | GTO | Intelsat | Success | |
Communications satellite | ||||||||
226 | March 10, 1994 03:40 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-100 (GPS IIA-15)/SEDS-2 | 1,816 kg | MEO/LEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite/Tether demonstration | ||||||||
227 | November 1, 1994 09:31 |
Delta II 7925-10 | CCAFS LC-17B | Wind | 1,195 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Solar research | ||||||||
1995There were 3 Thor missiles launched in 1995. 2 of the 3 launches were successful, giving a 66.7% success rate. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
228 | August 5, 1995 11:10 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS LC-17B | Koreasat 1 | 711 kg | GTO | KT Corporation | Partial failure |
Communications satellite, One SRB failed to separate, retarding the booster's orbital velocity. Spacecraft eventually reached correct orbit but with substantially shortened operational life. | ||||||||
229 | November 4, 1995 14:22 |
Delta II 7920-10 | Vandenberg Air Force Base SLC-2W | RADARSAT-1 and SURFSAT | 2,750 kg | Geocentric | CSA | Success |
Communications satellite, First Delta II launch from Vandenberg | ||||||||
230 | December 30, 1995 13:48 |
Delta II 7920-10 | CCAFS LC-17A | XTE | 3,200 kg | LEO | NASA | Success |
Communications satellite | ||||||||
1996There were 10 Thor missiles launched in 1996. All 10 launches were successful. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
231 | January 14, 1996 11:10 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | Koreasat-2 | Success | |||
232 | February 17, 1996 20:43 |
Delta II 7925-8 | CCAFS LC-17B | NEAR | 487 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Asteroid orbiter | ||||||||
233 | February 24, 1996 11:24 |
Delta II 7925-10 | VAFB SLC-2W | Polar | 1,300 kg | Geocentric | NASA | Success |
Earth observation satellite | ||||||||
234 | March 28, 1996 00:21 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | USA-117 (GPS IIA-16) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
235 | April 24, 1996 12:27 |
Delta II 7920-10 | VAFB SLC-2W | MSX | 2,700 kg | Geocentric | BMDO | Success |
Infra-red telescope | ||||||||
236 | May 24, 1996 01:10 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | Galaxy 9 | 700 kg | GSO | PanAmSat / Intelsat | Success |
Communications satellite | ||||||||
237 | July 16, 1996 00:50 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-126 (GPS IIA-17) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
238 | September 12, 1996 08:49 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-128 (GPS IIA-18) | 1,816 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
239 | November 7, 1996 17:00 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | Mars Global Surveyor | 1,030.5 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Mars orbiter | ||||||||
240 | December 4, 1996 06:58 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17B | Mars Pathfinder | 264 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Mars lander and rover | ||||||||
1997There were 11 Thor missiles launched in 1997. 10 of the 11 launches were successful, giving a 90.9% success rate. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
241 | January 17, 1997 16:28 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS LC-17A | GPS IIR-1 | 2,030 kg | Planned: MEO |
US Air Force | Failure |
Exploded 13 seconds after launch due to SRB failure.[1] Navigation satellite | ||||||||
242 | May 5, 1997 14:55 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2 | MS-1 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
243 | May 20, 1997 22:39 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS LC-17A | Telenor Thor II | 1,467 kg | GTO | Telenor | Success |
Hughes HS 376 satellite | ||||||||
244 | July 9, 1997 13:04 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-2 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
245 | July 23, 1997 03:43 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-132 (GPS IIR-2) | 2,032 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
246 | August 21, 1997 00:38 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-3 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
247 | August 25, 1997 14:39 |
Delta II 7920-8 | CCAFS LC-17A | Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) | 562 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Solar wind and cosmic-ray research | ||||||||
248 | September 27, 1997 01:23 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-4 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
249 | November 6, 1997 00:30 |
Delta II 7925 | CCAFS LC-17A | USA-134 (GPS IIA-19) | 2,032 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite | ||||||||
250 | November 9, 1997 01:34 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-5 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
251 | December 20, 1997 13:16 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-6 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
1998There were 13 Thor missiles launched in 1998. 12 of the 13 launches were successful, giving a 92.3% success rate. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
252 | January 10, 1998 00:32 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS SLC-17B | Skynet 4D | Astrium Services | Success | ||
253 | February 14, 1998 14:34 |
Delta II 7420-10C | CCAFS SLC-17A | Globalstar-1 | 550 kg | LEO | Globalstar | Success |
Four SS/L satellites | ||||||||
254 | February 18, 1998 13:58 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-7 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
255 | March 30, 1998 06:02 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-8 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
256 | April 24, 1998 22:38 |
Delta II 7420-10C | CCAFS SLC-17A | Globalstar-2 | 550 kg | LEO | Globalstar | Success |
Four SS/L satellites | ||||||||
257 | May 17, 1998 21:16 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-9 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
258 | June 10, 1998 00:35 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS SLC-17A | Thor III | GEO | Telenor | Success | |
259 | August 27, 1998 01:17 |
Delta III 8930 | CCAFS SLC-17B | Galaxy 10 | 700 kg | GTO | PanAmSat / Intelsat | Failure |
Maiden flight of Delta III, Destroyed by range safety after control problems and depletion of hydraulic fluid, Communications satellite | ||||||||
260 | September 8, 1998 21:13 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-10 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
261 | October 24, 1998 12:08 |
Delta II 7326 | CCAFS SLC-17A | Deep Space 1 | 373 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Satellite Technology | ||||||||
262 | November 6, 1998 13:37 |
Delta II 7920-10C | VAFB SLC-2W | MS-11 | LEO | Iridium | Success | |
Five Iridium satellites | ||||||||
263 | November 22, 1998 23:54 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS SLC-17B | BONUM-1 | Success | |||
264 | December 11, 1998 18:45 |
Delta II 7425 | CCAFS SLC-17A | Mars Climate Orbiter | 338 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Payload later failed, Mars orbiter | ||||||||
1999There were 11 Thor missiles launched in 1999. 10 of the 11 launches were successful, giving a 90.9% success rate. | ||||||||
Flight № | Date / time (UTC) | Rocket, Configuration |
Launch site | Payload | Payload mass | Orbit | Customer | Launch outcome |
265 | January 3, 1999 20:21 |
Delta II 7425 | CCAFS SLC-17B | Mars Polar Lander | 290 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Payload later failed, Mars lander | ||||||||
266 | February 7, 1999 21:04 |
Delta II 7426 | CCAFS SLC-17A | Stardust | 305.397 kg | Heliocentric | NASA | Success |
Comet probe | ||||||||
267 | February 23, 1999 10:29 |
Delta II 7920-10 | VAFB SLC-2W | ARGOS (P91-1 ARGOS), Ørsted and SUNSAT | 2,450 kg | Polar orbit | AFRL / NRL / STP | Success |
At a mission cost of $220M, ARGOS, with its nine payloads, was the USAF's largest R&D mission. Both Ørsted and SUNSAT were their respective countries first satellites. Research and development, scientific | ||||||||
268 | April 15, 1999 18:32 |
Delta II 7920-10 | VAFB SLC-2W | Landsat 7 | 2,200 kg | SSO | NASA | Success |
269 | May 5, 1999 01:00 |
Delta III 8930 | CCAFS SLC-17B | Orion 3 | 4,300 kg | GTO | Loral | Failure |
Second stage engine failure. Payload placed into LEO, Communications satellite | ||||||||
270 | June 10, 1999 13:48 |
Delta II 7420-10C | CCAFS SLC-17B | Globalstar 3 | 550 kg | LEO | Globalstar | Success |
271 | June 24, 1999 15:44 |
Delta II 7320-10 | CCAFS SLC-17A | FUSE | 1,360 kg | LEO | NASA | Success |
Space telescope | ||||||||
272 | July 10, 1999 08:45 |
Delta II 7420-10C | CCAFS SLC-17B | Globalstar 4 | 550 kg | LEO | Globalstar | Success |
273 | July 25, 1999 07:46 |
Delta II 7420-10C | CCAFS SLC-17A | Globalstar 5 | 550 kg | LEO | Globalstar | Success |
274 | August 17, 1999 04:37 |
Delta II 7420-10C | CCAFS SLC-17B | Globalstar 6 | 550 kg | LEO | Globalstar | Success |
275 | October 7, 1999 12:51 |
Delta II 7925-9.5 | CCAFS SLC-17A | USA-145 (GPS IIR-3) | 2,032 kg | MEO | US Air Force | Success |
Navigation satellite |
References
- "Boeing Launch Services - Mission Record". Boeing. http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/bls/missions/index.html.
- "Delta 6000". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 2009-09-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20090912015159/http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/dela6000.htm.
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