In this article, we will explore the fascinating life of Delta C and how his impact has left an indelible mark on history. Delta C has been a figure of great importance in various fields, from politics to science, and his legacy remains relevant today. Over the next few lines, we will delve into the life and work of Delta C, exploring his achievements, challenges, and contributions to the world. Through this analysis, we hope to shed light on the importance of Delta C and the lasting impact it has had on the world.
![]() The first Delta C launches with Explorer 18 | |
Function | Expendable launch system |
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Manufacturer | Douglas Aircraft Company |
Country of origin | United States |
Launch history | |
Status | Retired |
Launch sites | Cape Canaveral LC-17 |
Total launches | 13 |
Success(es) | 12 |
Failure(s) | 1 |
First flight | 27 November 1963 |
Last flight | 22 January 1969 |
The Delta C, or Thor-Delta C was an American expendable launch system used for thirteen orbital launches between 1963 and 1969. It was a member of the Delta family of rockets.
The first stage was a Thor missile in the DSV-2A (MB-3-II) configuration, and the second stage was the Delta D (AJ-10-118D), which was derived from the earlier Delta.[1] The baseline Delta C used an Altair-2 (X-258) third stage,[1] whilst the Delta C1 had an FW-4D third stage, which provided a higher payload capacity than the Altair. It is unclear whether two or three launches were made using the C1 configuration.
The Delta C was launched from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 17. Most launches carried NASA research satellites into low Earth orbit.[2][1]
Variant | S/N | Date | Launch Site | Payload | Result |
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Delta C | 387/D-21 | 27.11.1963 | CC LC-17B | Explorer 18 (IMP A) | Success |
Delta C | 392/D-26 | 04.10.1964 | CC LC-17A | Explorer 21 (IMP B) | Success |
Delta C | 393/D-27 | 21.12.1964 | CC LC-17A | Explorer 26 (EPE D) | Success |
Delta C | 374/D-28 | 22.01.1965 | CC LC-17A | TIROS 9 | Success |
Delta C | 411/D-29 | 03.02.1965 | CC LC-17B | OSO 2 | Success |
Delta C | 441/D-31 | 29.05.1965 | CC LC-17B | Explorer 28 (IMP C) | Success |
Delta C | 415/D-32 | 02.07.1965 | CC LC-17B | TIROS 10 | Success |
Delta C | 434/D-33 | 25.08.1965 | CC LC-17B | OSO C | Failure |
Delta C | 445/D-36 | 03.02.1966 | CC LC-17A | ESSA 1 | Success |
Delta C | 431/D-46 | 08.03.1967 | CC LC-17A | OSO 3 | Success |
Delta C | 490/D-53 | 18.10.1967 | CC LC-17B | OSO 4 | Success |
Delta C1 | 436/D-38 | 25.05.1966 | CC LC-17B | Explorer 32 (AE B) | Success |
Delta C1 | 487/D-64 | 22.01.1969 | CC LC-17B | OSO 5 | Success |