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A Martin Marietta Atlas II/AC-112 is successfully launched from Complex 36A at 8:25 P.M. EST. It is carrying an EHF Follow-on into orbit

A Lockheed Martin Atlas IIA/AC114 is successfully launched from Complex 36A at 7:48 P.M. EST. It is carrying the Mobile Communications Satellite (MSAT) into orbit

A Martin Marietta Atlas IIA/AC-110 was successfully launched from Complex 36A at 5:21 a.m. EST. It was carrying the Orion into orbit

A Lockheed Martin Corporation Atlas II/AC-119 Expendable Launch Vehicle is successfully launched from Complex 36A at 4:00 A.M. eastern standard time. The Atlas II/AC-119 is carrying a UHF follow-on #6 U.S. Navy communications satellite into orbit

A Lockheed Martin Atlas II AS/AC-115 is successfully launched from Complex 36B at 1:18 A>M> EST. It is carrying INTELSAT VII #3 into orbit

A Lockheed Martin Astronautics Atlas I space launch vehicle, designated AC-121, sits poised on launch complex 36B at the Cape. Missile is ready to carry the Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) into orbit

A Lockheed Martin Corp. Atlas 11/AC-116 Expendable Launch Vehicle lifts off for a successful launch from Complex 36A at 11:27:01 a.m., EDT. The Atlas 11/AC-116 was carrying an EHF follow-on #5 U.S. Navy Communication Satellite into orbit

Air Force and Lockheed Martin Astronautics launch team crews successfully launched this Atlas IIA space launch vehicle designated AC-122 on April 3, 1996 at 06:01 p.m., EST from Complex 36A. This Atlas IIA carried the INMARSAT-3 1F communications satellite

An Intelsat communications satellite is successfully launched into orbit atop a Lockheed Martin Atlas II AS launch vehicle (AC-151) from complex 36B at Cape Canaveral. Launch took place at 9:00 P.M. EST

A Lockheed Martin Astronautics Atlas II AS/AC-121 was successfully launched from complex 36B at 3:08 am (EST) from the Cape. The expendable launch vehicle was carrying the Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) into orbit

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Base: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

State: Florida (FL)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Bionetics

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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02/12/1995
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