US Space Force grants 4 companies launch pads at Cape Canaveral

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Four companies have been allocated the use of launch pads at the historic Cape Canaveral Space Force Base in Florida.

In addition to this, the Eastern Range is home to three currently inactive launch complexes that are reserved for future missions and mission partners. These include Launch Complex 36 for Blue Origin, Launch Complex 17, which is reserved for Moon Express andSpace Launch Completed 15 will be used by ABL Space. Stoke Space has been granted the use of SLC 14 and Phantom Space and Vaya Space will be sharing SLC 13. More allocations are expected to be alloteted under the LPAS program.

"This was the first round of launch pad allocations and was focused on smallsat class launch vehicles," Space Launch Delta 45 concluded in their statement."Additional rounds of allocation for medium, heavy, and super heavy launch vehicles may occur in the future after further operational analysis."

 

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