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While the Delta IV retains the name of the Delta family of rockets, major changes were incorporated. Perhaps the most significant change was the switch from kerosene to liquid hydrogen fuel, with new tankage and a new engine required. The Delta IV Medium (Delta 9040) was the most basic Delta IV. It featured a single CBC and a modified Delta III second stage, with 4-meter liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen tanks (called a Delta Cryogenic Second Stage (DCSS)) and a 4-meter payload fairing. The Delta IV Medium+ (4,2) (Delta 9240) had the same CBC and DCSS as the Medium, but with the addition of two 1.5-m (60-in) diameter solid rocket booster Graphite-Epoxy Motors (GEM-60s) strap-on boosters. The Delta IV Medium+ (5,2) (Delta 9250) was similar to the Medium+ (4,2), but had a 5-m–diameter DCSS and payload fairing for larger payloads. The Delta IV Medium+ (5,4) (Delta 9450) was similar to the Medium+ (5,2), but used four GEM-60s instead of two.
Missions
29
Success Rate
100.0%
Successes
29
Failures
0
Success Streak
29
Partial Failures
0
Active 2009 to 2019
Rocket
Height: 66.4m
Payload to Orbit
LEO: 11,600 kg
GTO: 6,890 kg
Liftoff Thrust
6,653 Kilonewtons
Fairing
Diameter: 5.1m
Height: 19.1m
Stages
2
Strap-ons
4
Active 2012 to 2018
Rocket
Height: 66.4m
Payload to Orbit
LEO: 9,610 kg
GTO: 5,080 kg
Liftoff Thrust
4,895 Kilonewtons
Fairing
Diameter: 5.1m
Height: 19.1m
Stages
2
Strap-ons
2
Active 2002 to 2019
Price
$164.00 million
Rocket
Height: 62.5m
Payload to Orbit
LEO: 10,440 kg
GTO: 6,390 kg
Liftoff Thrust
4,895 Kilonewtons
Fairing
Diameter: 4m
Height: 11.75m
Stages
2
Strap-ons
2
Active 2003 to 2006
Price
$133.00 million
Rocket
Height: 62.5m
Payload to Orbit
LEO: 8,800 kg
GTO: 4,540 kg
Liftoff Thrust
3,137 Kilonewtons
Fairing
Diameter: 4m
Height: 11.75m
Stages
2