- ULA | United Launch Alliance
For the first time in history, a ULA Atlas V carrying NASA astronauts aboard Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner lifted off on June 5, 2024 from Space Launch Complex-41, marking the return of human spaceflight to Cape Canaveral, Florida and extending the Atlas legacy
- About ULA - United Launch Alliance
ULA is harnessing the potential of space for humanity We are dreamers inspired by possibilities not yet imagined, believers driven to broaden horizons, and doers combining technology, innovation, expertise, ingenuity and a commitment to the extraordinary
- Missions - United Launch Alliance
ULA has successfully delivered more than 155 missions to orbit that provide critical capabilities for troops in the field, aid meteorologists in tracking severe weather, enable personal device-based GPS navigation and unlock the mysteries of our solar system
- Rockets - United Launch Alliance
ULA is the nation’s most experienced, reliable and accurate launch service provider delivering unmatched value, a tireless drive to improve, and commitment to the extraordinary
- Vulcan - United Launch Alliance
They are constructed out of a graphite-epoxy composite with the throttle profile designed into the propellant grain GEM solids supported the Delta II and Delta IV rockets, and the GEM 63 variant will fly on ULA’s Atlas V rocket prior to the first Vulcan launch
- United Launch Alliance
At ULA it really is rocket science We are the best space launch team in the world, and our secret is a committed team of experts and innovators across a variety of disciplines – including engineering to information technology, finance and more
- Atlas V - United Launch Alliance
All ULA PLFs are configured for off-pad payload encapsulation to enhance payload safety and security and minimize on-pad time The Atlas V payload fairings are configurable to fit a variety of spacecraft heights, both 4-m and 5-m diameter variants are available in three lengths
- Delta IV - United Launch Alliance
The final Delta mission signals ULA’s evolution to the new Vulcan rocket, providing even higher performance than our three-core Delta IV Heavy rocket in a single-core rocket to launch heavy-class missions for the nation
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