Vulcan
CERT-2
United Launch Alliance (ULA)

Launch details

Launching company:
Vehicle:
Vulcan
Launch site:
Cape Canaveral SFS, SLC-41 (Florida, United States)
Launch date:
4 October 2024 at 11:25:00 UTC
Status:
Success

Launch description

A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan rocket launched the CERT-2 mission on Friday, October 4, 2024 at 11:25 AM (UTC).

Missions

CERT-2:
The CERT-2 mission is a critical component in certifying Vulcan for future national security launches. This flight will showcase the performance of the Centaur V upper stage by placing an inert payload into a deep space orbit, marking another significant milestone in Vulcan's certification process. The mission will include proprietary experiments aimed at improving the upper stage's endurance, particularly focusing on long-duration coast periods to ensure optimal performance in future missions. As the second of two certification missions required by the U.S. Space Force, CERT-2 builds on the success of its predecessor. A successful launch will further cement Vulcan's role in replacing the Atlas V for national security missions, ensuring the rocket's readiness for sensitive payloads. This transition is critical to meet the evolving demands of national security space launches.
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