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List of Atlas launches (2010–2019)

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List of Atlas launches
1957–1959 · 1960–1969 · 1970–1979 · 1980–1989 · 1990–1999 · 2000–2009 · 2010–2019 · 2020–2029

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Notable missions

USA-212

Juno

Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity

MAVEN

OSIRIS-REx

Launch statistics

Rocket configurations

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
  •   Atlas V 401
  •   Atlas V 411
  •   Atlas V 421
  •   Atlas V 431
  •   Atlas V 501
  •   Atlas V 531
  •   Atlas V 541
  •   Atlas V 551
  •   Atlas V N22

Launch sites

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2010
'11
'12
'13
'14
'15
'16
'17
'18
'19
  •   Cape Canaveral SLC-41
  •   Vandenberg SLC-3E

Launch outcomes

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2010
'11
'12
'13
'14
'15
'16
'17
'18
'19
  •   Failure
  •   Partial failure
  •   Success
  •   Scheduled

Launch history

2010

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-021 February 11, 2010,
15:23
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 Solar Dynamics Observatory 290 kg GTO NASA Success[1]
NASA solar observatory.
AV-012 April 22, 2010,
23:52
Atlas V 501 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-212 (X-37B OTV-1) 5,400 kg LEO US Air Force Success[2]
Maiden flight of the Boeing X-37 military spaceplane; first flight of the Atlas V 501.
AV-019 August 14, 2010,
11:07
Atlas V 531 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-214 (AEHF-1) 6,168 kg GTO US Air Force Success[3]
First Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite; first flight of the Atlas V 531.
AV-025 September 21, 2010,
04:03
Atlas V 501 VAFB SLC-3E USA-215 (NROL-41) Classified LEO US NRO Success[4]
Classified NRO payload.

2011

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-026 March 5, 2011,
22:46
Atlas V 501 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-226 (X-37B OTV-2) 5,400 kg (X-37B OTV-2) LEO USAF Success[5]
Second X-37B military spaceplane mission.
AV-027 April 15, 2011,
04:24
Atlas V 411 VAFB SLC-3E USA-229 (NROL-34) Classified LEO NRO Success[6]
Two Naval Ocean Surveillance System satellites.
AV-022 May 7, 2011,
18:10
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-230 (SBIRS GEO-1) ~4,500 kg GTO USAF Success[7]
First Space-Based Infrared System ballistic missile early warning satellite.
AV-029 August 5, 2011,
16:25
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 Juno 3,625 kg Heliocentric NASA Success[8]
NASA Jupiter orbiter.
AV-028 November 26, 2011,
15:02
Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC-41 Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) 3,839 kg Heliocentric NASA Success[9]
NASA Mars rover; first flight of Atlas V 541.

2012

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-030 February 24, 2012,
22:15
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 MUOS-1 6,740 kg GTO DoD Success[10]
First Mobile User Objective System satellite; heaviest payload launched by Atlas V to date; 200th Centaur upper stage.
AV-031 May 4, 2012,
18:42
Atlas V 531 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-235 (AEHF-2) 6,168 kg GTO US Air Force Success[11]
Second Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite.
AV-023 June 20, 2012,
12:28
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-236 (NROL-38) Classified GTO US NRO Success[12]
Classified NRO payload; 50th EELV launch.
AV-032 August 30, 2012,
08:05
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 Van Allen Probes 3000 kg Highly elliptical NASA Success[13]
Dual NASA probes to map the Van Allen radiation belt.
AV-033 September 13, 2012,
21:39
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E USA-238 (NROL-36) + 11 cubesats Classified LEO NRO/NASA Success[14]
Classified NRO main payload; additional eleven cubesats including four NASA ELeNa missions.
AV-034 December 11, 2012,
18:03
Atlas V 501 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-240 (X-37B OTV-3) 5,400 kg (X-37B OTV-3) LEO US Air Force Success[15]
Third flight of the X-37 military spaceplane.

2013

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-036 January 31, 2013,
01:48
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 TDRS-K (TDRS-11) 3,454 kg GTO NASA Success[16]
Eleventh NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite.
AV-035 February 11, 2013,
18:02
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E Landsat 8 1,512 kg LEO/SSO USGS Success[17]
Eighth Landsat geological survey satellite.
AV-037 March 19, 2013,
21:21
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-241 (SBIRS GEO-2) ~4,500 kg GTO USAF Success[18]
Second Space-Based Infrared System geostationary satellite.
AV-039 May 15, 2013,
21:38
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-242 (GPS-IIF-4) 1,630 kg MEO USAF Success[19]
Fourth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.
AV-040 July 19, 2013,
13:00
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 MUOS-2 6,740 kg GTO DoD Success[20]
Second Mobile User Objective System satellite; heaviest payload launched by an Atlas V to date.
AV-041 September 18, 2013,
08:10
Atlas V 531 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-246 (AEHF-3) 6,168 kg GTO US Air Force Success[21]
Third Advanced Extremely High Frequency communications satellite; 75th ULA launch.
AV-038 November 18, 2013,
18:28
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 MAVEN 2,454 kg Heliocentric NASA Success[22]
NASA Mars atmospheric research probe.
AV-042 December 6, 2013,
07:14
Atlas V 501 VAFB SLC-3E USA-247 (NROL-39) + 12 cubesats Classified LEO US NRO Success[23]
Classified NRO payload; twelve cubesats.

2014

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-043 January 24, 2014,
02:33
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 TDRS-L (TDRS-12) 3,454 kg GTO NASA Success[24]
Twelfth NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite.
AV-044 April 3, 2014,
14:46
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E USA-249 (DMSP F19) ~1,200 kg SSO DoD Success[25]
Nineteenth Defense Meteorological Satellite Program weather satellite; 50th flight of an RD-180 engine.
AV-045 April 10, 2014,
17:45
Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-250 (NROL-67) Classified GSO US NRO Success[26]
Classified NRO payload.
AV-046 May 22, 2014,
13:09
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-252 (NROL-33) Classified GTO US NRO Success[27]
Classified NRO payload.
AV-048 August 2, 2014,
03:23
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-256 (GPS IIF-7) 1,630 kg MEO US Air Force Success[28]
Seventh GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.
AV-047 August 13, 2014,
18:30
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E WorldView 3 2,800 kg SSO DigitalGlobe Success[29]
DigitalGlobe earth observation satellite.
AV-049 September 17, 2014,
00:10
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-257 (CLIO) Classified GTO[30] Success[31]
Second Nemesis COMINT transmission-intercepting satellite.
AV-050 October 29, 2014,
17:21
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-258 (GPS IIF-8) 1,630 kg MEO US Air Force Success[32]
Eighth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.
AV-051 December 13, 2014,
03:19
Atlas V 541 VAFB SLC-3E USA-259 (NROL-35) Classified Molniya NRO Success[33]
Classified NRO payload; first Centaur upper stage to use the RL10-C1.

2015

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-052 January 21, 2015,
01:04
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 MUOS-3 6,740 kg GTO DoD Success[34]
Third Mobile User Objective System satellite; 200th Atlas-Centaur launch.
AV-053 March 13, 2015,
02:44
Atlas V 421 CCAFS SLC-41 MMS 1,360 kg HTO NASA Success[35]
NASA Magnetosphere research constellation.
AV-054 May 20, 2015,
15:05
Atlas V 501 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-261 (AFSPC-5 (X-37B OTV-4, ULTRASat)) 5,000 kg LEO US Air Force Success[36]
Fourth flight of the X-37 military spaceplane; cubesats.
AV-055 July 15, 2015,
15:36
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-262 (GPS IIF-10) 1,630 kg MEO US Air Force Success[37]
Tenth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.
AV-056 September 2, 2015,
10:18
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 MUOS-4 6,740 kg GTO DoD Success[38]
Fourth Mobile User Objective System satellite.
AV-059 October 2, 2015,
10:28
Atlas V 421 CCAFS SLC-41 MEXSAT-2 (Morelos 3) 3,200 kg GTO MEXSAT Success[39]
Mexican communications satellite; 100th ULA launch.
AV-058 October 8, 2015,
12:49
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E USA-264 (NROL-55) + 13 cubesats Classified LEO US NRO Success[40]
Classified NRO payload; cubesats.
AV-060 October 31, 2015,
16:13
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-265 (GPS IIF-11) 1,630 kg MEO US Air Force Success[41]
Eleventh GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.
AV-061 December 6, 2015,
21:44
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 Cygnus CRS OA-4 7,492 kg LEO to ISS Orbital ATK Success[42]
Fourth Cygnus ISS resupply vehicle; launched by ULA after the grounding of Antares following the Orb-3 failure.

2016

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-057 February 5, 2016,
13:38
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-266 (GPS IIF-12) 1,630 kg MEO US Air Force Success[43]
Twelfth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.
AV-064 March 23, 2016,
03:05
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 Cygnus CRS OA-6 7,492 kg LEO to ISS Orbital ATK Success[44]
Fifth Cygnus ISS resupply mission; early RD-180 engine shutdown resulting in longer second-stage burn.
AV-063 June 24, 2016,
14:30
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 MUOS-5 6,740 kg GTO DoD Success[45]
Fifth Mobile User Objective System satellite.
AV-065 July 28, 2016,
12:37
Atlas V 421 CCAFS SLC-41 USA 267 (NROL-61) Classified GTO NRO Success[46]
First fourth-generation SDS satellite; also known as QUASAR 20.[47]
AV-067 September 8, 2016,
23:05
Atlas V 411 CCAFS SLC-41 OSIRIS-REx 880 kg Heliocentric NASA Success[48]
NASA sample-return mission to asteroid 101955 Bennu.
AV-062 November 11, 2016,
18:30
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E WorldView-4 (GeoEye-2) + 7 cubesats 2,485 kg SSO DigitalGlobe Success[49]
DigitalGlobe earth observation satellite; NASA/LANL cubesats.
AV-069 November 19, 2016,
23:42
Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC-41 GOES-R (GOES-16) 2,857 kg GTO NOAA Success[50]
Sixteenth GOES weather satellite; 100th EELV launch.
AV-071 December 18, 2016,
19:13
Atlas V 431 CCAFS SLC-41 EchoStar 19 (Jupiter 2) 6,700 kg GTO EchoStar Success[51]
Hughes internet satellite; highest capacity communications satellite ever launched.

2017

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-066 January 21, 2017,
00:42
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-273 (SBIRS GEO-3) ~4,500 kg GTO USAF Success[52]
Third Space-Based Infrared System early-warning missile detection satellite.
AV-068 March 1, 2017,
17:49
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E USA 274 (NROL-79) Classified LEO US NRO Success[53]
Two Naval Ocean Surveillance System satellites.
AV-070 April 18, 2017,
15:11
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 Cygnus CRS OA-7 7,225 kg LEO Orbital ATK Success[52]
Sixth Cygnus ISS resupply mission, final one to utilize Atlas V.
AV-074 August 18, 2017,
12:29
Atlas V 401 CCAFS SLC-41 TDRS-M 3,452 kg GTO NASA Success[54]
Thirteenth NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite.
AV-072 September 24, 2017,
05:49
Atlas V 541 VAFB SLC-3E USA 278 (NROL-42) Classified HEO US NRO Success[55]
Trumpet 7 SIGINT satellite.
AV-075 October 15, 2017,
07:28
Atlas V 421 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-279 (NROL-52) Classified GTO US NRO Success[56]
Second fourth-generation SDS satellite; also known as QUASAR 21.

2018

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-076 January 20, 2018,
00:48
Atlas V 411 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-282 (SBIRS GEO-4) ~4,540 kg GTO USAF Success[57]
Fourth Space-Based Infrared System Geostationary early-warning missile detection satellite.
AV-077 March 1, 2018,
22:02
Atlas V 541 CCAFS SLC-41 GOES-S 5,192 kg GTO NASA Success[58]
Seventeenth GOES weather satellite.
AV-079 April 14, 2018,
23:13
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 AFSPC-11, multi-payload (CBAS & EAGLE)[59] Classified GEO[60] USAF Success[59]
USAF rideshare. Centaur disposal near GEO.[60]
AV-078 May 5, 2018,
11:05
Atlas V 401 VAFB SLC-3E InSight 694 kg (InSight) Heliocentric NASA Success[61]
NASA Mars seismology lander; two MarCO interplanetary communications cubesats.
AV-073 October 17, 2018,
04:15
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-288 (AEHF-4) 6,168 kg GTO USAF Success[62]
Fourth Advanced Extremely High Frequency military communications satellite.

2019

Flight № Date / time (UTC) Rocket Launch site Payload Payload mass Orbit Customer Launch
outcome
AV-083 August 8, 2019,
10:13
Atlas V 551 CCAFS SLC-41 USA-292 (AEHF-5) 6,168 kg GTO US Air Force Success[63]
Fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency military communications satellite.
AV-080 December 20, 2019,

11:36

Atlas V N22 CCAFS SLC-41 CST-100 Starliner[64] 13,000 kg LEO (ISS) Boeing Success[65]
First Atlas V launch with dual-engine Centaur; Boeing Starliner test flight; Atlas V performed nominally but Starliner failed to complete its mission.[66]


See also

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