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- Atlas_V diameter "3.81".
- Atlas_V height "58300.0".
- Atlas_V mass "334500.0".
- Atlas_V mass "334500.0".
- Atlas_V abstract "Atlas V is an active expendable launch system in the Atlas rocket family. Atlas V was formerly operated by Lockheed Martin, and is now operated by the Lockheed Martin-Boeing joint venture United Launch Alliance. Each Atlas V rocket uses a Russian-built RD-180 engine burning kerosene and liquid oxygen to power its first stage and an American-built RL10 engine burning liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen to power its Centaur upper stage. The RD-180 engines are provided by RD AMROSS, while Aerojet Rocketdyne provides both the RL10 engines and the strap-on boosters used in some configurations. The standard payload fairing sizes are 4 or 5 meters in diameter and of various lengths, and are made by RUAG Space. Fairings sizes as large as 7.2 m in diameter and up to 32.3 m in length have been considered. The rocket is assembled in Decatur, Alabama; Harlingen, Texas; San Diego, California; and at United Launch Alliance's headquarters near Denver, Colorado.In its more than four dozen launches, starting with its maiden launch in August 2002, Atlas V has had a near-perfect success rate. One flight on June 15, 2007, NRO L-30, experienced an upper-stage anomaly when the engine in the vehicle's Centaur upper stage shut down four seconds early, leaving the payload—a pair of naval signals intelligence satellites—in a lower than intended orbit. However, the customer, the National Reconnaissance Office, categorized the mission as a success.".
- Atlas_V countryOrigin United_States.
- Atlas_V diameter "3.81".
- Atlas_V height "58.3".
- Atlas_V launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- Atlas_V launchSite Vandenberg_Air_Force_Base.
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2002-08-21".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2003-07-17".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2005-03-11".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2006-01-19".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2006-04-20".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2007-10-10".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2010-04-22".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2010-08-14".
- Atlas_V maidenFlight "2011-11-26".
- Atlas_V manufacturer United_Launch_Alliance.
- Atlas_V mass "3.345E8".
- Atlas_V partialFailedLaunches "1".
- Atlas_V rocketFunction Evolved_Expendable_Launch_Vehicle.
- Atlas_V rocketFunction Launch_vehicle.
- Atlas_V rocketStages "2".
- Atlas_V status "Active".
- Atlas_V successfulLaunches "401".
- Atlas_V successfulLaunches "501".
- Atlas_V successfulLaunches "56".
- Atlas_V successor Vulcan_(rocket).
- Atlas_V thumbnail Atlas_V(401)_launches_with_LRO_and_LCROSS_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- Atlas_V totalLaunches "401".
- Atlas_V totalLaunches "501".
- Atlas_V totalLaunches "57".
- Atlas_V wikiPageExternalLink atlasv.htm.
- Atlas_V wikiPageExternalLink atlas.html.
- Atlas_V wikiPageExternalLink atlas5.html.
- Atlas_V wikiPageExternalLink Products_AtlasV.shtml.
- Atlas_V wikiPageExternalLink Atlas400_Cutaway.pdf.
- Atlas_V wikiPageExternalLink Atlas500_Cutaway.pdf.
- Atlas_V wikiPageID "1824778".
- Atlas_V wikiPageLength "85751".
- Atlas_V wikiPageOutDegree "431".
- Atlas_V wikiPageRevisionID "683782629".
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink AEHF.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Extremely_High_Frequency.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Aerojet.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Aerojet_Rocketdyne.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Angara_(rocket).
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Angara_(rocket_family).
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Ares_V.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Ariane_5.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Astra_1KR.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_(rocket_family).
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_II.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_III.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_V_successor.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink BE-4.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Bigelow_Aerospace.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Bigelow_Commercial_Space_Station.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Origin.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Boeing.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_Defense,_Space_&_Security.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_X-37.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Booster_(rocketry).
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink CLIO_(satellite).
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink CST-100.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink CST-100_Starliner.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_41.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_fiber.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atlas_(rocket_family).
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Category:Expendable_space_launch_systems.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lockheed_Martin_space_launch_vehicles.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_Launch_Alliance.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Centaur_(rocket_stage).
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_Crew.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_Crew_Development.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Common_Core_Booster.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Communications_satellite.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Comparison_of_orbital_launch_systems.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Comparison_of_orbital_launchers_families.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Coordinated_Universal_Time.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Cryogenic_fuel.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Cyprus.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Decatur,_Alabama.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Defense_Meteorological_Satellite_Program.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Delta_IV.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Denver.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Denver,_Colorado.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Dream_Chaser.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_Detection_System.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Evolved_Expendable_Launch_Vehicle.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Expendable_launch_system.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink FalconSAT.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Falcon_9.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Fault-tolerant_design.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Fault_tolerance.
- Atlas_V wikiPageWikiLink Federal_government_of_the_United_States.