Where is Atlas V manufactured?

Decatur, Alabama
Atlas V is built in Decatur, Alabama, and maintains two launch sites: Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Space Launch Complex 3-E at Vandenberg Air Force Base.

How much thrust does the Atlas V have?

Atlas V

Size
Powered by 1 RD-180
Maximum thrust 3,827 kN (860,000 lbf) (sea level) 4,152 kN (933,000 lbf) (vacuum)
Specific impulse 311.3 s (3.053 km/s) (sea level) 337.8 s (3.313 km/s) (vacuum)
Burn time 253 seconds

What rocket went to the Moon?

Saturn V rocket
Mighty and massive, the Saturn V rocket at NASA Johnson Space Center is the tallest, heaviest and most powerful rocket ever flown. NASA used the colossal Saturn V rockets primarily during the Apollo program to send Americans to the Moon. There are only three Saturn V rockets on display in the world.

Is Saturn 5 the most powerful rocket?

The Saturn V was a rocket NASA built to send people to the moon. A Heavy Lift Vehicle, it was the most powerful rocket that had ever flown successfully. The Saturn V was used in the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s and was also used to launch the Skylab space station.

How old is the Atlas V rocket?

As of 7 December 2021, 26 launches remain. Each Atlas V launch vehicle consists of two main stages….Atlas V.

Size
Mass 8,210–18,850 kg (18,100–41,560 lb)
Payload to geostationary transfer orbit
Mass 4,750–8,900 kg (10,470–19,620 lb)
Associated rockets

What rocket will NASA use to go to Mars?

NASA selected the Atlas V-541 for the Mars 2020 mission because it has the right liftoff capability for the weight requirements and destination.

What is the Atlas V 501 mission?

It will ferry the X-37B orbital test vehicle (OTV-6) with the most payloads it has ever carried into a Low Earth Orbit (LEO). For this mission an Atlas V in a 501 configuration will launch from Space Launch Complex (SLC) -41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The primary customer for this launch is the U.S. Space Force.

Where does Atlas V launch from?

Atlas V is built and launched by ULA. It will ferry the X-37B orbital test vehicle (OTV-6) with the most payloads it has ever carried into a Low Earth Orbit (LEO). For this mission an Atlas V in a 501 configuration will launch from Space Launch Complex (SLC) -41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

What is the Atlas V configuration for the ussf-7 mission?

The configuration of the Atlas V for the USSF-7 mission is 501. The last three numbers or letters in the Atlas V’s name denote the configuration of the rocket. First, the number or letter shows the fairing diameter size (in meters) or ‘N’ for no fairing.

What do the numbers in the Atlas V rocket configuration mean?

The configuration of the Atlas V for the USSF-7 mission is 501. The last three numbers or letters in the Atlas V’s name denote the configuration of the rocket. First, the number or letter shows the fairing diameter size (in meters) or ‘N’ for no fairing. In this case the number 5 obviously stands for a 5 meter fairing.