Engineering:List of NRO launches

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Short description: American spy satellites


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This is a list of NRO Launch (NROL) designations for satellites operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office. Those missions are generally classified, so that their exact purposes and orbital elements are not published. However, amateur astronomers have managed to observe most of the satellites, and leaked information has led to the identification of many of the payloads.

Launch statistics

Launch vehicle families

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Launch sites

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Launch history

Launch
designation
Payload
nickname
Satellite
designation
Date/time, UTC Launch site Rocket Orbit Project Function Status Patch Remarks
L-1 Nemesis[1] USA-179 31 August 2004
23:17[2]
CCAFS, SLC-36A[2] Atlas IIAS 39,053 × 1,316 km × 63.7° (Molniya)[3] Quasar 15[4] Communications Entered service, status unknown NROL-1 Mission Patch.png
L-2 USA-129 20 December 1996
18:04
VAFB, SLC-4E Titan IV LEO KH-11 12[5] Optical imaging Deorbited Reentered on 1 May 2014.[6][7]
L-3 USA-133 24 October 1997
02:32
VAFB, SLC-4E Titan IV 679 × 666 km × 57° (LEO)[8] Lacrosse 3 Synthetic-aperture radar Entered service, status unknown
L-4 Oscar USA-136 8 November 1997
02:05
CCAFS, SLC-41 Titan IV/Centaur 36,523 × 3,849 km × 63.6° (Molniya)[9] Trumpet 3[10] ELINT Entered service, status unknown NROL-4 Mission Patch.png
L-5 Capricorn [1] USA-137 29 January 1998
18:37
CCAFS, SLC-36A Atlas IIA Molniya Quasar 12[4] Communications Entered service, status unknown NROL-5 Mission Patch.png
L-6 Jack USA-139 [11] 9 May 1998
01:38
CCAFS, SLC-40 Titan IV/Centaur 35,945 × 35,642 km × 8.4° (GSO) [12] Orion 4[13] SIGINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-6 Dragon Mission Patch.png
L-7 Elwood N/A 12 August 1998
11:30
CCAFS, SLC-41 Titan IV/Centaur GSO (planned) Mercury ELINT Destroyed "Cheers! Saving the Best for Last!!" Rocket self-destructed 40 seconds into launch due to guidance problem.[14]
L-8 USA-140, USA-141 3 October 1998
10:04
VAFB, LC-576E Taurus 1110 LEO STEX Technology Entered service, status unknown NROL-8 Mission Patch.png ATEX experiment jettisoned on 16 January 1999 and catalogued as USA-141.
L-9 USA-144[1] 22 May 1999
09:36[15]
VAFB, SLC-4E[15] Titan IVB Misty Optical imaging Entered service, status unknown NROL-9 Mission Patch.png First Titan IV-B launch from VAFB.
L-10 Ursa Major[1]
(Great Bear)
USA-155 6 December 2000
02:47[2]
CCAFS, SLC-36A Atlas IIAS 35,854 × 35,732 km × 9.3° (GSO) [16] Quasar 13[4] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-10 Mission Patch.png
L-11 Onyx / Vega USA-152 17 August 2000
23:45
VAFB, SLC-4E Titan IVB 695 × 689 km × 68° (LEO)[8] Lacrosse 4 SAR Entered service, status unknown NROL-11 Mission Patch.png

NROL-11 Mission Patch Alternate.png
L-12 Aquila[1] USA-162 11 October 2001
02:32 [2]
CCAFS, SLC-36B Atlas IIAS 35,803 × 35,785 km × 10.9° (GSO) [17] Quasar 14[4] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-12 Mission Patch.png
L-13 Gemini[1] USA-160 8 September 2001
15:25
VAFB, SLC-3E[2] Atlas IIAS 1,486 × 740 km × 63.4° (LEO) [18] Intruder 5A & 5B[19] Naval reconnaissance Entered service, status unknown NROL-13 Mission Patch.png Two satellites.
L-14 USA-161 5 October 2001
21:21
VAFB, SLC-4E Titan IVB LEO KH-11 13[5] Optical reconnaissance Deorbited NROL-14 Mission Patch.png Reentered in November 2014.[20][21]
L-15 USA-237 29 June 2012
13:15 [22]
CCAFS, SLC-37B Delta IV Heavy
(first RS-68A upgrade)
35,960 × 35,628 km × 2.8° (GSO) [23] Orion 8[24] SIGINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-15 Mission Patch.png
L-16 Prometheus USA-182[11] 30 April 2005
00:50 [25]
CCAFS, SLC-40 Titan IVB 728 × 725 km × 57.0° (LEO) [26] Lacrosse 5[8] SAR Entered service, status unknown NROL-16 Mission Patch.png
L-17 GeoLITE[1] USA-158 18 May 2001
17:45 [27]
CCAFS, SLC-17B Delta II 7925-9.5 GSO GeoLITE Technology demonstration Retired NROL-17 Mission Patch.png Boosted to graveyard orbit after end of mission.[28] Testbed for experimental laser and UHF communications payloads.[29]
L-18 Libra[1] USA-173 2 December 2003
10:04[2]
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas IIAS 1,435 × 786 km × 63.4° (LEO) [30] Intruder 6A & B[19] Naval reconnaissance Entered service, status unknown NROL-18 Mission Patch.png Two satellites.
L-19 Homer [31] USA-171 [11] 9 September 2003
04:29 [32]
CCAFS, SLC-40 Titan IVB-Centaur 35,995 × 35,592 km × 11.4° (GSO) [33] Orion 5[24] SIGINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-19 Mission Patch.png
L-20 USA-186 [11] 19 October 2005
18:05 [34]
VAFB, SLC-4E Titan IVB 473 × 268 km × 96.9° (LEO) [35] KH-11 14[5] Optical imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL-20 Mission Patch.png Last launch of a Titan rocket.
L-21 USA-193[1] 14 December 2006
21:00 [27]
VAFB, SLC-2W Delta II 7920-10 LEO Unknown Unknown Destroyed NROL-21 Mission Patch.png Failed on orbit immediately after launch. Destroyed by ASAT on 21 February 2008.
L-22 USA-184[1] 28 June 2006
03:33
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV M+(4,2) 38,628 × 1,740 km × 63° (Molniya) [36] Improved Trumpet 4[37] ELINT Entered service, status unknown NROL-22 Mission Patch.png
L-23 Canis Minor[1] USA-181 3 February 2005
07:41
CCAFS, SLC-36B Atlas IIIB 1,404 × 822 km × 63.4° (LEO) [38] Intruder 7A & 7B[19] Naval reconnaissance Entered service, status unknown NROL-23 Mission Patch.png Two satellites.
L-24 Scorpius[1] USA-198 10 December 2007
22:05
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 401 39,899 × 461 km × 63.4° (Molniya) [39] Quasar 16[4] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-24 Mission Patch.png
L-25 Altair USA-234 3 April 2012
23:12 [40][41]
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV M+ (5,2) 1,112 × 1,109 km × 123° (Retrograde LEO) [42] Topaz 2[43] Radar imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL-25 Mission Patch.png
L-26 USA-202 18 January 2009
02:47
CCAFS, SLC-37B Delta IV Heavy 35,814 × 35,774 km × 6.1° (GSO)[44] Orion 6[24] SIGINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-26 Mission Patch.png
L-27 Gryphon[31] USA-227 11 March 2011
23:38
CCAFS, SLC-37B Delta IV M+(4,2) 35,810 × 35,778 km × 4.6° (GSO)[45] Quasar 17[4] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-27 Mission Patch.png
L-28 USA-200 13 March 2008
10:02
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 411 38,009 × 2,362 km × 63.2° (Molniya)[46] Improved Trumpet 5[37] ELINT Entered service, status unknown NROL-28 Mission Patch.png
L-29 N/A VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 521[47] Canceled
L-30 Pyxis[1] USA-194 15 June 2007
15:12
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 401 1,347 × 879 km × 63.4° (LEO)[48] Intruder 8A & 8B[19] Naval reconnaissance Entered service, presumed active NROL-30 Mission Patch.png Two satellites.
Premature 2nd stage cutoff during launch. Lifetime reduced by need to correct orbit.
L-32[49] USA-223 21 November 2010
22:58[50]
CCAFS, SLC-37B Delta IV Heavy 35,979 × 35,609 km × 4.6° (GSO)[51] Orion 7[24] SIGINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-32 Patch.png
L-33[52] USA-252 22 May 2014
13:09
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 401 35,810 × 35,778 km × 2.7° (GSO)[53] Quasar 19[4] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-33 mission patch.png
L-34 Odin[54] USA-229 15 April 2011
04:24
VAFB, SLC-3E[50] Atlas V 411 1,261 × 965 km × 63.4° (LEO)[55] Intruder 9A & 9B[19] Naval reconnaissance Entered service, presumed active NROL-34 Mission Patch.png Two satellites.
L-35 Jacquelyn USA-259 13 December 2014
03:19
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 541 39,083 × 1,286 km × 63.4° (Molniya)[56] Trumpet 6 (third generation)[57] ELINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-35 Mission Patch.png First flight of the RL10C-1 rocket engine, used by the Centaur upper stage
L-36[58] USA-238[59] 13 September 2012
21:39[41]
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 401 1,225 × 1,001 km × 63.4° (LEO)[60] Intruder 10A & 10B[19] Naval reconnaissance Entered service, presumed active NROL-36 Mission Patch.png Two satellites sharing a designation.
L-37[61] USA-268 11 June 2016
17:51
CCAFS, SLC-37B Delta IV Heavy 35,993 × 35,594 km × 6.5° (GSO)[62] Orion 9[24] SIGINT[63] Entered service, presumed active NROL-37 Mission Patch.png Likely the seventh so called Mentor/Orion satellite for the National Security Agency.[64]
L-38[65] Drake USA-236 20 June 2012
12:28[41]
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 401 35,815 × 35,773 km × 3.1° (GSO)[66] Quasar 18[4] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-38 Mission Patch.png
L-39[67] USA-247 6 December 2013
07:14[68]
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 501 1,113 × 1,109 km × 123° (Retrograde LEO)[69] Topaz 3[43] Radar imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL 39 vector logo.svg
L-41[49] Gladys[31] USA-215[1] 21 September 2010
04:03[50]
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 501 1,112 × 1,109 km × 123° (Retrograde LEO)[70] Topaz 1[43] Radar imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL-41 Mission Patch.png
L-42[71] USA-278 24 September 2017
05:49:47
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 541 39,230 × 1,138 km × 63.6° (Molniya)[72] Trumpet 7 (third generation)[57] ELINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-42 Mission Patch.png
L-44[71] USA-311 11 December 2020
01:09
CCSFS, SLC-37B Delta IV Heavy 35,992 × 35,596 km × 7.6° (GSO)[73] Orion 10[64] SIGINT[63] Entered service, presumed active[74] NROL-44 Mission Patch.png
L-45[67] USA-267 10 February 2016
11:40
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV M+(5,2) 1,115 × 1,106 km × 123° (Retrograde LEO)[75] Topaz 4[43] Radar imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL-45 Mission Patch Alternate Version.png
NROL-45 Logo.png
L-47 USA-281 12 January 2018
22:11
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV M+(5,2) 1,088 × 1,085 km × 106° (Retrograde LEO)[76] Topaz 5[43] Radar imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL-47Patch.png
L-49[49] Betty[31] USA-224 20 January 2011
21:10[77]
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV Heavy 1,003 × 262 km × 97.9° (LEO)[78] KH-11 15[5] Optical imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL-49 Mission Patch.png
L-52[71] USA-279 15 October 2017
07:28
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 421 35,810 × 35,778 km × 3.2° (GSO)[79] Quasar 21[80] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-52 Mission Patch.png
L-55[71] USA-264 8 October 2015
12:49
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 401 1,150 × 1,076 km × 63.4° (LEO)[81][82] Intruder 11A & 11B Naval reconnisance[64] Entered service, presumed active Mission "patch" of NROL-55: a weapon smith (Hephaestus) is forging a sword. "SUSTENTANTES BELLATORES DE CÆLIS" means something like "In sustained support for the warriors, from the sky/or heaven" Two classified satellites (NROL-55) and 13 CubeSats.
L-56[83] - NLT 2026 CCAFS, SLC-41 Vulcan Centaur Awaiting launch
L-61[71] Spike[84] USA-269 28 July 2016
12:37[85]
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 421 35,808 × 35,779 km × 2.8° (GSO)[86][87] Quasar 20[80] Communications Entered service, presumed active NROL-61 Mission Patch.png
L-65[88] USA-245 28 August 2013
18:03
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV Heavy 991 × 275 km × 97.9° (LEO)[89] KH-11 16[5] Optical imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL-65 Mission Patch.png
L-66[90] USA-225 6 February 2011
12:26
VAFB, SLC-8 Minotaur I 1,232 × 1,214 km × 90.1° (LEO)[91] RPP Technology Entered service, status unknown NROL-66 Patch.png
L-67[92] USA-250 10 April 2014
17:45
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 541 35,811 × 35,777 km × 1.4° (GSO)[93] SIGINT High Altitude Replenishment Program (SHARP-1) SIGINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-67 Mission Patch.png
L-68[63] USA-345 22 June 2023
09:18[94]
CCSFS, SLC-37B Delta IV Heavy Orion 11 SIGINT Entered service, presumed active NROL-68 Mission Patch.png
L-69[95] - Q1 2024[96] KSC, LC-39A or CCSFS, SLC-40[97] Falcon 9 Block 5 Awaiting launch
L-70[63] - 1 March 2024[98] CCSFS, SLC-37B Delta IV Heavy Orion 12 SIGINT Awaiting launch
L-71[71] USA-290 19 January 2019
19:05[41][99]
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV Heavy 423 × 406 km × 73.6° (LEO)[100] KH-11 17[5] Optical imaging Entered service, presumed active NROL 71.png
L-73[83] - NLT 2026 VSFB, SLC-3E Vulcan Centaur Awaiting launch
L-76[101] USA-276 1 May 2017
11:15[102]
KSC, LC-39A Falcon 9 Full Thrust 393 × 393 km × 50.0° (LEO)[103][104][105] Entered service, presumed active NROL-76 Mission Patch.png
L-77[83] - NLT 2026 CCSFS or KSC Falcon 9 Block 5 Awaiting launch
L-79[71][106] USA-274 1 March 2017
17:50[107]
VAFB, SLC-3E Atlas V 401 1,119 × 1,107 km × 63.4° (LEO)[108] Intruder 12A & 12B[19] Naval reconnaissance Entered service, presumed active NROL-79 Mission Patch.png Two classified satellites sharing a designation.
L-82[63][109] USA-314 26 April 2021
20:47[110]
VAFB, SLC-6 Delta IV Heavy 794 × 535 km × 98.1° (LEO)[111] KH-11 18[5] Electro-optical surveillance Entered service, presumed active NROL-82 Mission Patch.png
L-85[112] USA-327 17 April 2022
13:13
VSFB, SLC-4E Falcon 9 Block 5 LEO 63°[113] Intruder 13A & 13B Naval reconnaissance Entered service, presumed active NROL-85 Patch.png
L-87[114] USA-326 VSFB, SLC-4E Falcon 9 Block 5 SSO[113] Entered service, presumed active NROL-87 Patch.png
L-91[109] USA-338 24 September 2022
22:25[115]
VSFB, SLC-6 Delta IV Heavy LEO KH-11 19 Electro-optical surveillance Entered service, presumed active NROL-91 Patch.png
L-100[83] - NLT 2026 VSFB, SLC-3E Vulcan Centaur Awaiting launch
L-101 USA-310 13 November 2020
22:32[116]
CCAFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 531 11105 × 11081 km × 58.5° (MEO)[117] Entered service, presumed active NROL-101 Mission Patch.png
L-107[114] USA-346
USA-347
USA-348
10 September 2023
12:47[118]
CCSFS, SLC-41 Atlas V 551 GSO 42464 × 41864 km × 0° Silentbarker Situational awareness[119] Entered service, presumed active NROL-107 Mission Patch.png Three satellites
L-108[120] USA-312
USA-313
19 December 2020
14:00[121]
KSC, LC-39A Falcon 9 Block 5 540 × 528 km × 53°(LEO)[122] Entered service, presumed active NROL-108 Patch.png Two satellites.
L-109[83] - NLT 2026 CCAFS, SLC-41 Vulcan Centaur Awaiting launch
L-111[123] USA-316
USA-317
USA-318
15 June 2021
13:35 UTC
MARS, LP-0B Minotaur I Technology Entered service, presumed active NROL-111 Mission Patch.png Three satellites.
L-118[83] - NLT 2026 CCAFS, SLC-41 Vulcan Centaur GSO Silentbarker Situational awareness Awaiting launch
L-129[124][125] USA-305
USA-306
USA-307
USA-308
15 July 2020
13:46 UTC
MARS, LP-0B Minotaur IV / Orion 38 580 × 574 km × 54.0° (LEO)[126] Entered service, presumed active NROL-129 Mission Patch with Female Warrior.png
NROL-129 Mission Patch with Male Warrior.png
Four payloads. First NRO launch on a Minotaur IV and first from Virginia's Space Coast.[127]
L-151[128][129]
(RASR-1)
Deep Dive[130] USA-294[131] 31 January 2020
02:56[132]
Mahia, LC-1A Electron 594 × 586 km × 70.0° (LEO)[133] Technology Entered service, presumed active NROL-151 Mission Patch.svg First Rocket Lab Electron launch, first launch from outside the United States (New Zealand), and first launch procured under NRO's Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) program. Flew on Rocket Lab's "Birds of a Feather" mission.
L-162[134] (RASR-3) USA-334 13 July 2022
06:30
Mahia, LC-1A Electron Entered service, presumed active NROL-162 Patch.png RASR-3. Back-to-back launch under NRO's Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) program.[135]
L-174[136] - February 2024[137] Minotaur IV / Orion 38 Awaiting launch
L-199[138] (RASR-4) USA-335 4 August 2022
05:00
Mahia, LC-1B Electron Entered service, presumed active NROL-199 Patch.png RASR-4. Back-to-back launch under NRO's Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) program.[135]
RASR-2[139][140] USA-301
USA-302
USA-303
13 June 2020
05:12
Mahia, LC-1A Electron Entered service, presumed active Three technology demonstration smallsats. Primary customer of the rideshare mission procured under NRO's Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) program. Flew on Rocket Lab's "Don't Stop Me Now" mission.
Undesignated[141] IMPACT-2A and IMPACT-2B 2 November 2019
13:59:47
MARS, Pad 0A Antares Technology demonstration Entered service, presumed active Two technology demonstration CubeSats launched as part of the NRO's IMPACT program. Secondary payloads, launched with Cygnus NG-12.
Launch
designation
Launch name Satellite
designation
Launch
date/time (UTC)
Launch site Rocket Orbit Project Function Status Patch Remarks

See also

References

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External links

  • [1] National Security Space Launch Report (pages 112)