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A Lockheed Martin Atlas II A stands ready to lift an ultra high frequency communications satellite for the U.S. Navy into orbit from complex 36A at Cape Canaveral

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 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 Corporation Atlas II/AC-119 sits poised on launch complex 36A. It will carry the UHF follow-on #6 U.S. Navy communications satellite into orbit

A commercial Lockheed Martin Astronautics IIA Space Launch Vehicle, designated 120, carrying the Galaxy III-R broadcast satellite was successfully launched from Space Launch Complex 36A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida, at 1923 hrs, EST

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 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

An Intelsat communications satellite awaits its trip into orbit atop a Lockheed Martin Atlas II AS launch vehicle (AC-151) on complex 36B at Cape Canaveral

A Lockheed Martin Atlas IIAS launch vehicle (AC-135), carrying an EchoStar III communications satellite, launches from complex 36B at 5:01 P.M. EDT

An ultra high frequency (UHF) communications satellite is successfully launched into orbit for the U.S. Navy atop a Lockheed Martin Atlas II A launch vehicle (AC-151) from complex 36A at Cape Canaveral. Launch took place at 4:32 P.M. EST

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Base: Cape Canaveral

State: Florida (FL)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Range Visual Info. TECH. Service

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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16/03/1998
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label_outline Explore Launch Vehicle, Range Visual Info, Canaveral

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frequency uhf communications satellite communications satellite orbit navy martin atlas martin atlas ii launch vehicle launch vehicle ac cape canaveral cape canaveral est nasa florida us navy high resolution range visual info service space program