Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40

Space Launch Complex 40
SLC-40 during launch of NG-20 in January 2024 with the newly constructed tower and access arm for future crewed launches
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Launch siteCape Canaveral Space Force Station
Location28°33′44″N 80°34′38″W / 28.562106°N 80.577180°W / 28.562106; -80.577180
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Short nameSLC-40
Operator
Total launches271
Orbital inclination
range
28.5–55, 66–145°[1]
Launch history
StatusActive
First launch18 June 1965
Titan IIIC (Transtage)
Last launch14 November 2024
Falcon 9 Block 5 (Starlink G6-68)
Associated
rockets

Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40), sometimes referred to as "Slick Forty," is a launch pad located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Initially opened as Launch Complex 40 (LC-40) and used by the United States Air Force for 55 launches of rockets from the Titan family between 1965 and 2005. In 2007, SpaceX acquired a lease for SLC-40 and has since transformed the complex into a high-volume launch site for the Falcon 9 rocket. As of August 2024, the pad has hosted over 200 Falcon 9 launches.

A major setback occurred in 2016 when a catastrophic explosion during a static fire test heavily damaged the facility. After extensive repairs and upgrades, SLC-40 returned to service in December 2017. To further enhance its capabilities, a tower and access arm were added in 2023 to support SpaceX's crewed missions.

  1. ^ "Falcon User's Guide" (PDF). SpaceX. September 2021. p. 11.

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