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Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) is a commercial space launch facility located at the southern tip of NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island in Virginia, just east of the Delmarva Peninsula and south of Chincoteague, Virginia, United States. It is owned and operated by the Virginia Spaceport Authority.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport and, in the background, NASA's Wallops Flight Facility as seen in September 2012.
LocationWallops Island, Accomack County, Virginia
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
OperatorVirginia Spaceport Authority
Launch pad(s)4
Launch history

Background edit

The Virginia General Assembly created the political subdivision Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority (VCSFA), also known as Virginia Space, in 1995 to promote the development of the commercial space flight industry, economic development, aerospace research, and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education throughout the Commonwealth.[1] This initiative was done from the recommendations of the Batten College at Old Dominion University, with Dr. Billie Reed, a longtime professor at the University, installed as its Executive Director.[2][3][4]

In 1997, Virginia Space entered into a Reimbursable Space Act Agreement with NASA, which provided for permitted use of land on NASA Wallops Island for the MARS launch pads. Virginia Space also applied for and was granted an FAA license to launch to orbit. This led to the establishment of the Virginia Space Flight Center, located on the southern portion of NASA Wallops Island. At the time, the Center served as a collective partnership that included the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA), Old Dominion University, and Virginia Space.[3]

In July 2003, Governors Robert Ehrlich of Maryland and Mark Warner of Virginia signed an agreement that directed the Secretary of Commerce and Trade of Virginia and the Secretary of Business and Economic Development of Maryland to form a working group to develop a concept and implementation plan for joint governance, operation, and administration of the commercial spaceport at Wallops Island.[1] As such, the Virginia Space Flight Center was renamed as the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS), reflecting the location of the facilities as opposed to the singular state.[2][3]

MARS is approved for launch azimuths from 38° to 60°, making it an ideal location from which to launch to the International Space Station (ISS).[1]

In 2007, NASA selected Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corporation (Northrop Grumman) to participate in the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program and then selected Orbital for a follow-on Commercial Resupply Service (CRS) contract to build and demonstrate a new rocket, Antares, to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). The CRS contract authorized eight missions from 2012 to 2015 carrying approximately 20,000 kg of cargo to ISS as well as disposal of waste. These launches were to take place from the new state-of-the-art MARS Pad 0A.[1]

On MARS Pad 0B, VCSFA made modifications and upgrades to launch the NASA Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) mission to the Moon in mid-2013 on a new Orbital Sciences Minotaur V launch vehicle. Also in mid-2013, the USAF launched ORS-3 from MARS Pad 0B.[1]

MARS is one of only several sites licensed by the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation to launch to orbit. Additionally, Virginia is home to the NASA Langley Research Center (LARC) and National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and as such is a recipient of a large portion of the Federal budget for Space. Finally, according to the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Virginia ranks first in the number of scientists and engineers as a percentage of the workforce, third in the concentration of high-tech jobs as a percentage of the workforce, and sixth in non-industry investment in research and development.[1]

Facilities edit

 
The launch Pad 0A with Antares rocket. At left is a water tower for supplying water for sound suppression.

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport has three active orbital launch pads.

 
The launch pad 0B with Minotaur V rocket in September 2013.

Launch Pad 0A (LP-0A) edit

Pad 0A was built in the 1990s for the Conestoga rocket, which made its only flight in 1995.[5] The launch tower was subsequently demolished in September 2008,[6] and the pad has since been rebuilt for use by the Northrop Grumman Antares.[7] The pad modifications for Antares included the construction of a Horizontal Integration Facility (HIF) for launcher/payload mating and a wheeled transporter/erector that will "roll out and erect the rocket on its launch pad about 24 hours prior to launch".[7]

The facility suffered significant damage during the 28 October 2014 Antares launch failure, according to NASA officials in the immediate aftermath.[8] Preliminary estimates for rebuilding the pad indicated the cost should be no more than US$20 million.[9] By May 2015, that estimate had been revised down to US$13 million and repairs were expected to be completed by September or October 2015 with the next planned launch in March 2016.[10] On September 30, 2015, the spaceport announced repairs on pad 0A had been completed.[11]

Following the Cygnus NG-19 launch in August 2023, Pad 0A was taken offline for the pad and facilities to be upgraded to support the new Antares 330 rocket, which will have approximately twice the thrust as its predecessor, Antares 230+. The pad and transporter erector must accept the wider diameter of the new first stage, and the HIF must be lengthened. In addition, the complex is being upgraded to support the future Northrop Grumman Medium Launch Vehicle, based off Antares 330 but sporting a liquid-fueled second stage.[12]

For sound suppression and cooling the pad at launches, there is a 307 ft (93.57 metres) tall water tower [1].

Pad 0A is located at 37°50′02″N 75°29′16″W / 37.833959°N 75.4878331°W / 37.833959; -75.4878331 (Wallops Island Launch Pad 0-A).

Launch Pad 0B (LP-0B) edit

Pad 0B became operational in 1999,[13] and was subsequently upgraded with the construction of a mobile service tower, which was completed in 2004.[14] It remains active, and is currently used by Northrop Grumman Minotaur rockets. However, the Minotaur launch rate has decreased in recent years, leaving multi-year gaps between launches from Pad 0B.

Pad 0B hosted the Minotaur V launch of the LADEE lunar orbiter in 2013, becoming the first (and so far only) beyond-Earth mission to launch from Wallops.

Pad 0B is located at 37°49′52″N 75°29′29″W / 37.8311576°N 75.4913829°W / 37.8311576; -75.4913829 (Wallops Island Launch Pad 0-B)

Launch Pad 0C (LP-0C)/Launch Complex-2 (LC-2) edit

In October 2018, Rocket Lab announced that it had selected MARS as its second launch site, called Rocket Lab Launch Complex-2. The company began construction in February 2019, together with the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority (Virginia Space). In December 2019, Rocket Lab said it had built and completed Launch Complex-2 (LC-2) (located at 37°50′00″N 75°29′18″W / 37.833266°N 75.4882304°W / 37.833266; -75.4882304 (Wallops Island Launch Complex-2)),[15] a new launch pad near Pad 0A, and was ready to support missions just 10 months later with the first launch scheduled for the third quarter of 2020.[16] At a press conference on the same day at the NASA Wallops Flight Facility, the Space Test Program of the United States Air Force (now United States Space Force) was announced as the planned first customer for the Electron launch vehicle from LC-2. The mission was planned to see a single research and development micro-satellite. This plan did not occur.[17]

The new launch complex LC-2 also has an offsite integration facility.[18]

The first launch from LC-2 successfully occurred on January 24, 2023. An Electron rocket carried three satellites to orbit in a mission named "Virginia is for Launch Lovers", the launch title referencing Virginia's well-known tourism slogan "Virginia is for Lovers".[19][20]

Launch Pad 0D (LP-0D)/Launch Complex-3 (LC-3) edit

In October 2023, construction of a new launch site between LP-0A and LP-0B was seen. The new launch site will be for Rocket Lab's Neutron and will be named Launch pad 0D (LP-0D). Rocket Lab will refer to LP-0D as launch complex 3 or LC-3 (located at 37°49′56″N 75°29′24″W / 37.8321693°N 75.4899046°W / 37.8321693; -75.4899046 (Wallops Island Launch Complex-2)).[21]

Launch history edit

Launch Date (UTC) Vehicle Payload Launch pad Result Remarks
1 23 October 1995, 22:02 Conestoga 1620 Meteor recoverable experimental satellite Pad 0A Failure The only orbital launch attempt of Conestoga.
2 16 December 2006, 12:00 Minotaur I TacSat-2 / GeneSat-1 Pad 0B Success[22]
3 24 April 2007, 06:48 Minotaur I NFIRE Pad 0B Success[22]
4 22 August 2008, 09:10 ALV X-1 Hy-BoLT / SOAREX-VI Pad 0B Failure[23] Suborbital launch.
5 19 May 2009, 23:55 Minotaur I TacSat-3 Pad 0B Success
6 30 June 2011, 03:09 Minotaur I USAF ORS-1 Satellite Pad 0B Success
7 21 April 2013, 21:00 Antares 110 Cygnus Mass Simulator Pad 0A Success[24]
8 7 September 2013, 03:27 Minotaur V LADEE mission to Lunar orbit Pad 0B Success
9 18 September 2013, 14:58 Antares 110 Cygnus Orb-D1
COTS Demo Mission
Pad 0A Success[25]
10 20 November 2013, 01:15 Minotaur I ORS 3, STPSat-3 Pad 0B Success
11 9 January 2014, 18:07[26][27][28] Antares 120 Cygnus CRS Orb-1 Pad 0A Success First Cygnus.
ISS re-supply mission.
12 13 July 2014, 16:52[29] Antares 120 Cygnus CRS Orb-2 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
13 28 October 2014, 22:22[30] Antares 130 Cygnus CRS Orb-3 Pad 0A Failure[31] Pad damaged by explosion and fire.
14 17 October 2016, 23:45 [32] Antares 230 Cygnus CRS OA-5 Pad 0A (rebuilt) Success ISS re-supply mission.
15 12 November 2017, 12:19 Antares 230 Cygnus CRS OA-8E Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
16 21 May 2018, 08:44 Antares 230 Cygnus CRS OA-9E Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
17 17 November 2018, 09:01 Antares 230 Cygnus NG-10 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
18 17 April 2019, 16:46 Antares 230 Cygnus NG-11 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
19 2 November 2019, 13:59 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-12 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
20 15 February 2020, 20:21 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-13 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
21 15 July 2020, 13:46 [33] Minotaur IV NROL-129 Pad 0B Success Classified NRO payload.
22 3 October 2020, 02:16 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-14 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
23 20 February 2021, 17:36 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-15 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
24 15 June 2021, 13:35 Minotaur I NROL-111 Pad 0B Success Classified NRO payload.
25 10 August 2021, 22:01 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-16 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
26 19 February 2022, 17:40 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-17 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
27 7 November 2022, 10:32 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-18 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission.
28 24 January 2023, 23:00 Electron HawkEye 360 Cluster 6 LC-2 Success First launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex-2.[20]
29 16 March 2023, 22:39 Electron Capella 9, 10 LC-2 Success Launched 2 SAR satellites for Capella Space into orbit.
30 18 June 2023, 01:25 HASTE DYNAMO-A LC-2 Success[34] First launch of the HASTE program; suborbital trajectory
31 2 August 2023, 00:31 Antares 230+ Cygnus NG-19 Pad 0A Success ISS re-supply mission. Final launch of Antares 200 Series
32 21 March 2024, 07:25 Electron NROL-123 LC-2 Success Launched classified National Reconnaissance Office satellites into orbit.

See also edit

References edit

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For the organization itself see Virginia Spaceport Authority The Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport MARS is a commercial space launch facility located at the southern tip of NASA s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island in Virginia just east of the Delmarva Peninsula and south of Chincoteague Virginia United States It is owned and operated by the Virginia Spaceport Authority Mid Atlantic Regional SpaceportThe Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport and in the background NASA s Wallops Flight Facility as seen in September 2012 LocationWallops Island Accomack County VirginiaTime zoneUTC 5 EST OperatorVirginia Spaceport AuthorityLaunch pad s 4Launch history Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Background 2 Facilities 2 1 Launch Pad 0A LP 0A 2 2 Launch Pad 0B LP 0B 2 3 Launch Pad 0C LP 0C Launch Complex 2 LC 2 2 4 Launch Pad 0D LP 0D Launch Complex 3 LC 3 3 Launch history 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground editThe Virginia General Assembly created the political subdivision Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority VCSFA also known as Virginia Space in 1995 to promote the development of the commercial space flight industry economic development aerospace research and Science Technology Engineering and Math STEM education throughout the Commonwealth 1 This initiative was done from the recommendations of the Batten College at Old Dominion University with Dr Billie Reed a longtime professor at the University installed as its Executive Director 2 3 4 In 1997 Virginia Space entered into a Reimbursable Space Act Agreement with NASA which provided for permitted use of land on NASA Wallops Island for the MARS launch pads Virginia Space also applied for and was granted an FAA license to launch to orbit This led to the establishment of the Virginia Space Flight Center located on the southern portion of NASA Wallops Island At the time the Center served as a collective partnership that included the National Aeronautic and Space Administration NASA Old Dominion University and Virginia Space 3 In July 2003 Governors Robert Ehrlich of Maryland and Mark Warner of Virginia signed an agreement that directed the Secretary of Commerce and Trade of Virginia and the Secretary of Business and Economic Development of Maryland to form a working group to develop a concept and implementation plan for joint governance operation and administration of the commercial spaceport at Wallops Island 1 As such the Virginia Space Flight Center was renamed as the Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport MARS reflecting the location of the facilities as opposed to the singular state 2 3 MARS is approved for launch azimuths from 38 to 60 making it an ideal location from which to launch to the International Space Station ISS 1 In 2007 NASA selected Virginia based Orbital Sciences Corporation Northrop Grumman to participate in the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services COTS program and then selected Orbital for a follow on Commercial Resupply Service CRS contract to build and demonstrate a new rocket Antares to resupply the International Space Station ISS The CRS contract authorized eight missions from 2012 to 2015 carrying approximately 20 000 kg of cargo to ISS as well as disposal of waste These launches were to take place from the new state of the art MARS Pad 0A 1 On MARS Pad 0B VCSFA made modifications and upgrades to launch the NASA Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer LADEE mission to the Moon in mid 2013 on a new Orbital Sciences Minotaur V launch vehicle Also in mid 2013 the USAF launched ORS 3 from MARS Pad 0B 1 MARS is one of only several sites licensed by the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation to launch to orbit Additionally Virginia is home to the NASA Langley Research Center LARC and National Reconnaissance Office NRO and as such is a recipient of a large portion of the Federal budget for Space Finally according to the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation Virginia ranks first in the number of scientists and engineers as a percentage of the workforce third in the concentration of high tech jobs as a percentage of the workforce and sixth in non industry investment in research and development 1 Facilities edit nbsp The launch Pad 0A with Antares rocket At left is a water tower for supplying water for sound suppression The Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport has three active orbital launch pads nbsp The launch pad 0B with Minotaur V rocket in September 2013 Launch Pad 0A LP 0A edit Pad 0A was built in the 1990s for the Conestoga rocket which made its only flight in 1995 5 The launch tower was subsequently demolished in September 2008 6 and the pad has since been rebuilt for use by the Northrop Grumman Antares 7 The pad modifications for Antares included the construction of a Horizontal Integration Facility HIF for launcher payload mating and a wheeled transporter erector that will roll out and erect the rocket on its launch pad about 24 hours prior to launch 7 The facility suffered significant damage during the 28 October 2014 Antares launch failure according to NASA officials in the immediate aftermath 8 Preliminary estimates for rebuilding the pad indicated the cost should be no more than US 20 million 9 By May 2015 that estimate had been revised down to US 13 million and repairs were expected to be completed by September or October 2015 with the next planned launch in March 2016 10 On September 30 2015 the spaceport announced repairs on pad 0A had been completed 11 Following the Cygnus NG 19 launch in August 2023 Pad 0A was taken offline for the pad and facilities to be upgraded to support the new Antares 330 rocket which will have approximately twice the thrust as its predecessor Antares 230 The pad and transporter erector must accept the wider diameter of the new first stage and the HIF must be lengthened In addition the complex is being upgraded to support the future Northrop Grumman Medium Launch Vehicle based off Antares 330 but sporting a liquid fueled second stage 12 For sound suppression and cooling the pad at launches there is a 307 ft 93 57 metres tall water tower 1 Pad 0A is located at 37 50 02 N 75 29 16 W 37 833959 N 75 4878331 W 37 833959 75 4878331 Wallops Island Launch Pad 0 A Launch Pad 0B LP 0B edit Pad 0B became operational in 1999 13 and was subsequently upgraded with the construction of a mobile service tower which was completed in 2004 14 It remains active and is currently used by Northrop Grumman Minotaur rockets However the Minotaur launch rate has decreased in recent years leaving multi year gaps between launches from Pad 0B Pad 0B hosted the Minotaur V launch of the LADEE lunar orbiter in 2013 becoming the first and so far only beyond Earth mission to launch from Wallops Pad 0B is located at 37 49 52 N 75 29 29 W 37 8311576 N 75 4913829 W 37 8311576 75 4913829 Wallops Island Launch Pad 0 B Launch Pad 0C LP 0C Launch Complex 2 LC 2 edit In October 2018 Rocket Lab announced that it had selected MARS as its second launch site called Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 The company began construction in February 2019 together with the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority Virginia Space In December 2019 Rocket Lab said it had built and completed Launch Complex 2 LC 2 located at 37 50 00 N 75 29 18 W 37 833266 N 75 4882304 W 37 833266 75 4882304 Wallops Island Launch Complex 2 15 a new launch pad near Pad 0A and was ready to support missions just 10 months later with the first launch scheduled for the third quarter of 2020 16 At a press conference on the same day at the NASA Wallops Flight Facility the Space Test Program of the United States Air Force now United States Space Force was announced as the planned first customer for the Electron launch vehicle from LC 2 The mission was planned to see a single research and development micro satellite This plan did not occur 17 The new launch complex LC 2 also has an offsite integration facility 18 The first launch from LC 2 successfully occurred on January 24 2023 An Electron rocket carried three satellites to orbit in a mission named Virginia is for Launch Lovers the launch title referencing Virginia s well known tourism slogan Virginia is for Lovers 19 20 Launch Pad 0D LP 0D Launch Complex 3 LC 3 edit In October 2023 construction of a new launch site between LP 0A and LP 0B was seen The new launch site will be for Rocket Lab s Neutron and will be named Launch pad 0D LP 0D Rocket Lab will refer to LP 0D as launch complex 3 or LC 3 located at 37 49 56 N 75 29 24 W 37 8321693 N 75 4899046 W 37 8321693 75 4899046 Wallops Island Launch Complex 2 21 Launch history editLaunch Date UTC Vehicle Payload Launch pad Result Remarks 1 23 October 1995 22 02 Conestoga 1620 Meteor recoverable experimental satellite Pad 0A Failure The only orbital launch attempt of Conestoga 2 16 December 2006 12 00 Minotaur I TacSat 2 GeneSat 1 Pad 0B Success 22 3 24 April 2007 06 48 Minotaur I NFIRE Pad 0B Success 22 4 22 August 2008 09 10 ALV X 1 Hy BoLT SOAREX VI Pad 0B Failure 23 Suborbital launch 5 19 May 2009 23 55 Minotaur I TacSat 3 Pad 0B Success 6 30 June 2011 03 09 Minotaur I USAF ORS 1 Satellite Pad 0B Success 7 21 April 2013 21 00 Antares 110 Cygnus Mass Simulator Pad 0A Success 24 8 7 September 2013 03 27 Minotaur V LADEE mission to Lunar orbit Pad 0B Success 9 18 September 2013 14 58 Antares 110 Cygnus Orb D1COTS Demo Mission Pad 0A Success 25 10 20 November 2013 01 15 Minotaur I ORS 3 STPSat 3 Pad 0B Success 11 9 January 2014 18 07 26 27 28 Antares 120 Cygnus CRS Orb 1 Pad 0A Success First Cygnus ISS re supply mission 12 13 July 2014 16 52 29 Antares 120 Cygnus CRS Orb 2 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 13 28 October 2014 22 22 30 Antares 130 Cygnus CRS Orb 3 Pad 0A Failure 31 Pad damaged by explosion and fire 14 17 October 2016 23 45 32 Antares 230 Cygnus CRS OA 5 Pad 0A rebuilt Success ISS re supply mission 15 12 November 2017 12 19 Antares 230 Cygnus CRS OA 8E Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 16 21 May 2018 08 44 Antares 230 Cygnus CRS OA 9E Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 17 17 November 2018 09 01 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 10 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 18 17 April 2019 16 46 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 11 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 19 2 November 2019 13 59 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 12 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 20 15 February 2020 20 21 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 13 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 21 15 July 2020 13 46 33 Minotaur IV NROL 129 Pad 0B Success Classified NRO payload 22 3 October 2020 02 16 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 14 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 23 20 February 2021 17 36 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 15 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 24 15 June 2021 13 35 Minotaur I NROL 111 Pad 0B Success Classified NRO payload 25 10 August 2021 22 01 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 16 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 26 19 February 2022 17 40 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 17 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 27 7 November 2022 10 32 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 18 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission 28 24 January 2023 23 00 Electron HawkEye 360 Cluster 6 LC 2 Success First launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 20 29 16 March 2023 22 39 Electron Capella 9 10 LC 2 Success Launched 2 SAR satellites for Capella Space into orbit 30 18 June 2023 01 25 HASTE DYNAMO A LC 2 Success 34 First launch of the HASTE program suborbital trajectory 31 2 August 2023 00 31 Antares 230 Cygnus NG 19 Pad 0A Success ISS re supply mission Final launch of Antares 200 Series 32 21 March 2024 07 25 Electron NROL 123 LC 2 Success Launched classified National Reconnaissance Office satellites into orbit See also edit nbsp Spaceflight portal nbsp Virginia portal Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport Launch Pad 0 Orbital Sciences Corporation Rocket LabReferences edit a b c d e f History of MARS www vaspace org Retrieved 28 October 2020 a b Space The Final Frontier Starts at Wallops Island www virginiaplaces org 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