Atlas V 551 | Amazon Leo (LA-05)

Mission Status

Current T-0 confirmed by official or reliable sources.

Mission Updates

12 mar, 00:37 Cosmic_Penguin

Added launch time.

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11 mar, 15:05 Cosmic_Penguin

NET March 30.

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Mission Details

Amazon Leo, formerly known as Project Kuiper, is a mega constellation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit that will offer broadband internet access, this constellation will be managed by Kuiper Systems LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon. This constellation is planned to be composed of 3,276 satellites. The satellites are projected to be placed in 98 orbital planes in three orbital layers, one at 590 km, 610 km and 630 km altitude.

Tipo Missione Communications
Orbita Low Earth Orbit
Launch Window 07:31 - 07:31

Rocket Configuration

Name Atlas V 551
Manufacturer United Launch Alliance
Height 59.7 m
Diameter 3.8 m
Maiden Flight 2006-01-19
Success Rate 19/19 (100%)

Atlas V is an expendable launch system in the Atlas rocket family. It was formerly operated by Lockheed Martin and is now operated by United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture with Boeing. 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. 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 and Harlingen, Texas.