FLTSATCOM-6

Launch Failure

Liftoff Time (GMT)

21:22:00

Thursday March 26, 1987

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Mission Details

Launch Notes

Launched into a thunderstorm. Booster was struck by lightning shortly after liftoff, damaging the guidance computer and sending an erroneous pitch-down command that resulted in vehicle breakup.

FLTSATCOM-6

Wiki

The US Navy's FLTSATCOM (Fleet Satellite Communications System) is a constellation of five operational satellites used by both the Navy and Air Force as well as the presidential command network. The system, with a design life of five years, serves as a secure communications link between the three users. Each FLTSATCOM spacecraft has 23 communications channels in ultra-high and super-high frequency bands. Ten of the channels are used by the Navy for worldwide communications among its land, sea, and air forces. Twelve of the channels are used by the Air Force as part of the Air Force Satellite Communications System for command and control of nuclear-capable forces. A 500-kilohertz channel on the satellite is allotted to National Command Authority.

Geostationary Transfer Orbit

1 Payload

2,310 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
Atlas-G Centaur-D1AR

Active 1984 to 1989


Payload to Orbit

LEO: 5,900 kg

GTO: 2,222 kg

Stages

2

Launch Site

SLC-36B

Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA

Fastest Turnaround

50 days 6 hours

Stats

Atlas-Centaur


67th

Mission

1st

Mission of 1987

1987


31st

Orbital launch attempt