Launch History
The first orbital launch from the Kodiak Launch Complex was an Athena I rocket which carried out the Kodiak Star mission for NASA and the Space Test Program, launching Starshine 3, Sapphire, PCSat, and PICOSatS on September 30, 2001.
Launch | Date (UTC) | Vehicle | Payload | Launch pad | Result | Remarks |
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1 | September 30, 2001 | Athena I | Starshine 3, Sapphire, PCSat, and PICOSat | Pad ?? | Success | |
14 | November 19, 2010 06:48 | Minotaur IV | FASTSAT, STPSat 2, Radio Aurora Explorer, O/OREOS CubeSat | Pad LP-1 | Success | |
15 | September 27th, 2011 15:49 | Minotaur IV | TacSat-4 | Pad LP-1 | Success | |
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16 | late 2013 | Athena I | Rideshare Opportunity | Pad LP-1 | ?? |
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