SLC-4

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SLC-4 is a launch facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California historically used for Titan rockets and now for SpaceX Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy missions.

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SLC-4 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf launch complex
launch pad
launch pad
space launch facility
associatedWith NASA NERFINISHED
National Reconnaissance Office NERFINISHED
SpaceX NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentlyUsedFor Falcon 9 launches
Falcon 9 launches
Falcon Heavy launches
formerlyOperatedBy United States Air Force NERFINISHED
hasInfrastructure integration facilities
launch control center
propellant storage
transporter-erector system
hasSubcomponent SLC-4E NERFINISHED
SLC-4W NERFINISHED
historicallyUsedFor Titan 34D launches
Titan II launches
Titan II launches
Titan III launches
Titan IIID launches
Titan IV launches
Titan IV launches
Titan rocket launches
launchAzimuthRange southward over Pacific Ocean
launchProvider SpaceX NERFINISHED
SpaceX NERFINISHED
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

United States of America
surface form: United States

Vandenberg Space Force Base NERFINISHED
Vandenberg Space Force Base NERFINISHED
Vandenberg Space Force Base NERFINISHED
operator United States Space Force NERFINISHED
partOf SLC-4 NERFINISHED
SLC-4 NERFINISHED
primaryMissionTypes Earth observation missions GENERATED
commercial payloads GENERATED
military payloads GENERATED
technology demonstration missions GENERATED
status active
inactive
supports autonomous flight safety systems
reusable launch vehicle operations
usedFor orbital launches
polar orbit launches
sun-synchronous orbit launches

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