List of Atlas launches (2010–2019)

Contents

Date/Time
(UTC)
Configuration S/N Launch Site Payload Function Orbit Outcome Remarks

2010

2010-02-11, 15:23[1] Atlas V 401 AV-021 CCAFS SLC-41 SDO Solar Observatory GTO Successful
2010-04-22, 23:52 Atlas V 501 AV-012 CCAFS SLC-41 X-37B OTV-1 Orbital Test Vehicle LEO Successful First Atlas V 501, maiden flight of OTV-1, the first Boeing X-37
2010-08-14, 11:07[2] Atlas V 531 AV-019 CCAFS SLC-41 AEHF-1 Military Comsat GTO Successful First Atlas V 531
2010-09-21, 04:03:30[3] Atlas V 501 AV-025 VAFB SLC-3E NROL-41 Reconnaissance satellite LEO Successful First Atlas V 500 series from VAFB

2011

2011-03-05, 22:46[4] Atlas V 501 AV-026 CCAFS SLC-41 X-37B OTV-2 Orbital Test Vehicle LEO Successful[4] Maiden flight of OTV-2, the second Boeing X-37[5]
2011-04-15, 04:24 UTC[6] Atlas V 411 AV-027 VAFB SLC-3E NROL-34 Reconnaissance satellite Unknown Successful[7]
2011-05-07, 18:10 UTC[8] Atlas V 401 AV-022 CCAFS SLC-41 SBIRS-GEO-1 Missile warning GTO Successful[9]
2011-08-05, 16:25 UTC Atlas V 551 AV-029 CCAFS SLC-41 Juno Jupiter orbiter Escape Successful[10]
2011-11-26, 15:02 UTC[11][12] Atlas V 541 AV-028 CCAFS SLC-41 MSL Mars rover Heliocentric Successful[13] First Atlas V 541

2012

2012-02-16, 22:46-23:30 UTC[14] Atlas V 551 AV-030 CCAFS SLC-41 MUOS-1 Comsat GTO
2012-04-27[15] Atlas V 531 CCAFS SLC-41 AEHF-2 Comsat GTO
2012-06[16] Atlas V 411 VAFB SLC-3E [17] NROL-36
2012-08-23[18] Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 [19] RBSP LWS science Highly elliptical
2012-09-12[20] Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 [21] NROL-38
2012-12-01[22] Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 TDRS-K T&DR GTO

TBD

2013-01[23] Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E Landsat-DCM Remote sensing LEO
2013 Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 SBIRS-GEO-2 Missile warning GTO
TBD Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 GPS-IIF-4 Navigation MEO
TBD Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 GPS-IIF-6 Navigation MEO
TBD Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 GPS-IIF-7 Navigation MEO
TBD Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 GPS-IIF-8 Navigation MEO
TBD Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 MUOS-2 Comsat GTO
TBD[24] Atlas V 531 CCAFS SLC-41 AEHF-3 Comsat GTO
TBD[25] Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E GeoEye-2 Earth Imaging SSO
2013-02-23[26] Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 TDRS-L T&DR GTO
2013-11-18[27] Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 MAVEN Mars Orbiter Heliocentric
2014-10-15[26] Atlas V 421 CCAFS SLC-41 MMS heliophysics
2014[28] Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E WorldView-3 Earth Imaging SSO
2014[29] Atlas V CCAFS Sundancer 1 BCSS-1
2014-2015[29][30] Atlas V CCAFS Supplemental power bus and docking node BCSS-3
2014-2015[29][30] Atlas V CCAFS Sundancer 2 BCSS-4
2014-2015[29][30] Atlas V CCAFS BA-330 BCSS-6
2015[31] Atlas V 412 CCAFS SLC-41 CST-100 CST-100 1st test LEO Unmanned orbital test of capsule[32]
2015[33] Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 PTSD-1 Simple Depot[33] LEO cryogenic Propellant Transfer and Storage Demonstration mission
2015[31] Atlas V 412 CCAFS SLC-41 CST-100 CST-100 2nd test Suborbital Unmanned suborbital capsule abort test[32]
2015[31] Atlas V 412 CCAFS SLC-41 CST-100 CST-100 3rd test, 1st crewed LEO to ISS First Atlas V launch carrying humans Orbital test crewed by two Boeing employees[32]
2016-01-07[34] Atlas V 421 CCAFS SLC-41 TGM Mars orbiter & lander Heliocentric 1 NASA Orbiter & 1 ESA lander
2018-05[35] Atlas V 4x1 CCAFS SLC-41 ExoMars Mars rover Heliocentric 1 ESA rover
2018-07-30[36] Atlas V 551 /STAR-48BV CCAFS SLC-41 Solar Probe Plus Solar Probe Heliocentric STAR-48BV 3rd stage

See also

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