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Delta II
A Delta IIlaunch vehicle launches fromCape Canaveral carrying theDawn spacecraft.
FunctionLaunch vehicle
ManufacturerUnited Launch Alliance
Country of originUnited States
Cost per launchUS$51 million in 1987 (7920-10 model)[1] US$137 million in 2018 before retirement[2]
Size
Height38.9 m (128 ft)[3]
Diameter2.44 m (8 ft 0 in)
Mass152,000–286,000 kg (335,000–631,000 lb)[3]
Stages2 or 3
Capacity
Payload toLow Earth orbit
Mass2,800–6,140 kg (6,170–13,540 lb)[3]
Payload toGeostationary transfer orbit
Mass1,140–2,190 kg (2,510–4,830 lb)[3]
Payload toHeliocentric orbit
Mass806–1,519 kg (1,777–3,349 lb)[3]
Launch history
StatusRetired
Launch sitesCape Canaveral,SLC-17
Vandenberg Air Force Base,SLC-2W
Total launches155
Delta 6000: 17
Delta 7000: 132
Delta 7000H: 6
Success(es)153
Delta 6000: 17
Delta 7000: 130
Delta 7000H: 6
Failure1 (Delta 7000)
Partial failure1 (Delta 7000)
First flight
Last flight
  • Delta 6000: 24 July 1992 (Geotail)
  • Delta 7000: 15 September 2018 (ICESat-2)
  • Delta 7000H: 10 September 2011 (GRAIL)
Boosters (6000 Series) –Castor 4A
No. boosters9
Powered bySolid
Maximum thrust478 kN (107,000 lbf)
Specific impulse266 s (2.61 km/s)
Burn time56 seconds
Boosters (7000 Series) –GEM 40
No. boosters3, 4, or 9
Powered bySolid
Maximum thrust492.9 kN (110,800 lbf)
Specific impulse274 s (2.69 km/s)
Burn time64 seconds
Boosters (7000 Heavy) –GEM 46
No. boosters9
Powered bySolid
Maximum thrust628.3 kN (141,200 lbf)
Specific impulse278 s (2.73 km/s)
Burn time76 seconds or 178.03 seconds after lift off
First stage – Thor/Delta XLT(-C)
Powered by1RS-27 (6000 series) orRS-27A (7000 series)[4]
Maximum thrust1,054 kN (237,000 lbf)
Specific impulse302 s (2.96 km/s)
Burn time260.5 seconds
PropellantRP-1 /LOX
Second stage –Delta K
Powered by1AJ10-118K
Maximum thrust43.6 kN (9,800 lbf)
Specific impulse319 s (3.13 km/s)
Burn time431 seconds
PropellantN2O4 /Aerozine 50
Third stage –PAM-D (optional)
Powered byStar 48B
Maximum thrust66 kN (15,000 lbf)
Specific impulse286 s (2.80 km/s)
Burn time87 seconds

Delta II was anexpendable launch system, originally designed and built byMcDonnell Douglas. Delta II was part of theDelta rocket family and entered service in 1989. Delta II vehicles included the Delta 6000, and the two later Delta 7000 variants ("Lite" and "Heavy"). The rocket flew its final missionICESat-2 on 15 September 2018, earning the launch vehicle a streak of 100 successful missions in a row, with the last failure beingGPS IIR-1 in 1997.[3]

TheDelta II series was developed after the 1986Challenger accident and consisted of the Delta 6000-series and 7000-series, with two variants (Lite and Heavy) of the latter.

The Delta 6000-series introduced the Extra Extended Long Tank first stage, which was 12 feet longer, and theCastor 4A boosters. Six SRBs ignited at takeoff and three ignited in the air.[citation needed]

The Delta 7000-series introduced theRS-27A main engine, which was modified for efficiency at high altitude at some cost to low-altitude performance, and the lighter and more powerfulGEM-40 solid boosters fromHercules. TheDelta II Med-Lite was a 7000-series with no third stage and fewer strap-ons (often three, sometimes four) that was usually used for small NASA missions. TheDelta II Heavy was a Delta II 792X with the enlargedGEM-46 boosters fromDelta III.[citation needed]

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch sitePayloadPayload massOrbitCustomerLaunch
outcome
114 February 1989
18:30
Delta II 6925CCAFS,LC-17AUSA-35 (GPS II-1)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Maiden flight of the Delta II, First 6000-series launch,Navigation satellite
210 June 1989
22:30
Delta II 6925CCAFS, LC-17AUSA-38 (GPS II-2)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
318 August 1989
05:58
Delta II 6925CCAFS, LC-17AUSA-42 (GPS II-3)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
First night launch of Delta II, Navigation satellite
421 October 1989
09:31
Delta II 6925CCAFS, LC-17AUSA-47 (GPS II-4)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
511 December 1989
18:10
Delta II 6925CCAFS,LC-17BUSA-49 (GPS II-5)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
First Delta II launch from SLC-17B, Navigation satellite
624 January 1990
22:55
Delta II 6925CCAFS, LC-17AUSA-50 (GPS II-6)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
714 February 1990
16:15
Delta II 6920-8CCAFS, LC-17BLACE[1]/ RME[2]2,470 kgLEONASASuccess
Military research
826 March 1990
02:45
Delta II 6925CCAFS, SLC-17AUSA-54 (GPS II-7)840 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
GPS Block II satellite
913 April 1990
22:28
Delta II 6925-8CCAFS, LC-17BPalapa B2RGTONewSatSuccess
First commercial Delta II launch,Comsat
101 June 1990
02:48
Delta II 6920-10CCAFS, LC-17AROSAT[3]2,42 kgLEONASA /DLRSuccess
Space telescope designed forx-ray astronomy
112 August 1990
05:39
Delta II 6925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-63 (GPS II-8)840 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
1218 August 1990
00:42
Delta II 6925CCAFS LC-17BThor 1[4] (BSB-R2)GTOSuccess
Comsat
131 October 1990
2:56
Delta II 6925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-64 (GPS II-9)840 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
1430 October 1990
23:16
Delta II 6925CCAFS LC-17BInmarsat-2 F1GTOInmarsatSuccess
200th Delta launch, Maritimecomsat
1526 November 1990
2:39
Delta II 7925[5]CCAFS LC-17AUSA-66 (GPS IIA-1)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
First 7000-series launch, Navigation satellite
168 January 1991
00:53
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BNATO 4A[6]1,433 kgGTONATOSuccess
Comsat
178 March 1991
23:03
Delta II 6925CCAFS LC-17BInmarsat-2 F2GTOInmarsatSuccess
Comsat
1813 April 1991
00:09
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BASC-2 (Spacenet F4)GTOSuccess
Communications satellite
1929 May 1991
22:55
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BAurora 2GTOSuccess
Communications satellite
204 July 1991
02:32
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-71 (GPS IIA-2)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
GPS Block IIA satellite
2123 February 1992
22:29
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS,LC-17BUSA-79 (GPS IIA-3)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
2210 April 1992
03:1
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS,LC-17BUSA-80 (GPS IIA-4)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
2314 May 1992
00:40
Delta II 7925CCAFS,LC-17BPalapa B4GTOIndosatSuccess
Communications satellite
247 June 1992
16:40
Delta II 6920-10CCAFS,LC-17AEUVE3,275 kgLEONASASuccess
Space telescope designed forultraviolet astronomy
257 July 1992
09:1
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS,LC-17BUSA-83 (GPS IIA-5)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
2624 July 1992
14:26
Delta II 6925CCAFS,LC-17AGEOTAIL980 kgHEONASASuccess
Final 6000-series launch,Earth observation satellite
2731 August 1992
10:41
Delta II 7925CCAFS,LC-17BSatcom C4GTOSuccess
Communications satellite
289 September 1992
08:57
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS,LC-17AUSA-84 (GPS IIA-6)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
2912 October 1992
09:47
Delta II 7925CCAFS,LC-17BDFS Kopernikus-3850 kgGTODeutsche BundespostSuccess
Communications satellite
3022 November 1992
23:54
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS,LC-17AUSA-85 (GPS IIA-7)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
3118 December 1992
22:16
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS,LC-17BUSA-87 (GPS IIA-8)840 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
323 February 1993
02:55
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-88 (GPS IIA-9)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
3330 March 1993
03:09
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-90 (GPS IIA-10)/SEDS-1[7]1,816 kgMEO/LEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite/Tether demonstration
3413 May 1993
00:07
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-91 (GPS IIA-11)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
3526 June 1993
13:27
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-92 (GPS IIA-12)/PMG1,816 kgMEO/LEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite/Technology demonstration
3630 August 1993
12:38
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BUSA-94 (GPS IIA-13)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
3726 October 1993
17:04
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BUSA-96 (GPS IIA-14)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
388 December 1993
00:48
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17ANATO 4BGTONATOSuccess
Communications satellite
3919 February 1994
23:45
Delta II 7925-8CCAFS LC-17BGalaxy 1RGTOIntelsatSuccess
Communications satellite
4010 March 1994
03:40
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-100 (GPS IIA-15)/SEDS-21,816 kgMEO/LEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite/Tether demonstration
411 November 1994
09:31
Delta II 7925-10CCAFS LC-17BWind1,195 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
First Delta II launch past GTO, Sent toL1Lagrange point, studies radio waves and plasma insolar wind, expected to operate until 2070
425 August 1995
11:10
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS LC-17BKoreasat 1711 kgGTOKT CorporationPartial failure
Communications satellite, One SRB failed to separate, slowing the booster's orbital velocity. Spacecraft eventually reached correct orbit but with substantially shortened operational life.
434 November 1995
14:22
Delta II 7920-10VAFBSLC-2WRADARSAT-1 andSURFSAT2,750 kgGeocentricCSASuccess
Communications satellite, First Delta II launch from Vandenberg
4430 December 1995
13:48
Delta II 7920-10CCAFS LC-17AXTE3,200 kgLEONASASuccess
Communications satellite
4514 January 1996
11:10
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BKoreasat-2Success
4617 February 1996
20:43
Delta II 7925-8CCAFS LC-17BNEAR487 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
First Delta II launch to another planetary body, orbiter of433 Eros, first spacecraft to orbit and land on an asteroid, later renamedNEAR Shoemaker
4724 February 1996
11:24
Delta II 7925-10VAFB SLC-2WPolar1,300 kgGeocentricNASASuccess
Earth observation satellite
4828 March 1996
00:21
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BUSA-117 (GPS IIA-16)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
4924 April 1996
12:27
Delta II 7920-10VAFB SLC-2WMSX2,700 kgGeocentricBMDOSuccess
Infrared telescope
5024 May 1996
01:10
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BGalaxy 9700 kgGSOPanAmSat /IntelsatSuccess
Communications satellite
5116 July 1996
00:50
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-126 (GPS IIA-17)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
5212 September 1996
08:49
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AUSA-128 (GPS IIA-18)1,816 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
537 November 1996
17:00
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17AMars Global Surveyor1,030.5 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
First Delta II launch to another planet,Mars orbiter, first successful Mars spacecraft sinceViking program
544 December 1996
06:58
Delta II 7925CCAFS LC-17BMars Pathfinder264 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
Mars lander and rover, first rover (Sojourner) on another planet
5517 January 1997
16:28
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AGPS IIR-12,030 kgPlanned:
MEO
US Air ForceFailure
Exploded 13 seconds after launch due to SRB failure.[5] Navigation satellite
565 May 1997
14:55
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-1LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
5720 May 1997
22:39
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17ATelenorThor II1,467 kgGTOTelenorSuccess
Hughes HS 376 satellite
589 July 1997
13:04
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-2LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
5923 July 1997
03:43
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-132 (GPS IIR-2)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
6021 August 1997
00:38
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-3LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
6125 August 1997
14:39
Delta II 7920-8CCAFS SLC-17AAdvanced Composition Explorer (ACE)562 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
Solar wind and cosmic-ray research
6227 September 1997
01:23
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-4LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
636 November 1997
00:30
Delta II 7925CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-134 (GPS IIA-19)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
649 November 1997
01:34
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-5LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
6520 December 1997
13:16
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-6LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
6610 January 1998
00:32
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFSSLC-17BSkynet 4DAstrium ServicesSuccess
6714 February 1998
14:34
Delta II 7420-10CCCAFSSLC-17AGlobalstar-1550 kgLEOGlobalstarSuccess
FourSS/L satellites
6818 February 1998
13:58
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-7LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
6930 March 1998
06:02
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-8LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
7024 April 1998
22:38
Delta II 7420-10CCCAFS SLC-17AGlobalstar-2550 kgLEOGlobalstarSuccess
FourSS/L satellites
7117 May 1998
21:16
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-9LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
7210 June 1998
00:35
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AThor IIIGEOTelenorSuccess
738 September 1998
21:13
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-10LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
7424 October 1998
12:08
Delta II 7326CCAFS SLC-17ADeep Space 1373 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
Satellite Technology
756 November 1998
13:37
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WMS-11LEOIridiumSuccess
FiveIridium satellites
7622 November 1998
23:54
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BBONUM-1Success
7711 December 1998
18:45
Delta II 7425CCAFS SLC-17AMars Climate Orbiter338 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
Payload later failed, Mars orbiter
783 January 1999
20:21
Delta II 7425CCAFS SLC-17BMars Polar Lander290 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
Payload later failed, Mars lander
797 February 1999
21:04
Delta II 7426CCAFS SLC-17AStardust305.397 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess
Comet trailsample return mission, surviving elements renamed to NExT
8023 February 1999
10:29
Delta II 7920-10VAFB SLC-2WARGOS (P91-1 ARGOS),Ørsted andSUNSAT2,450 kgPolar orbitAFRL /NRL /STPSuccess
At a mission cost of $220M, ARGOS, with its nine payloads, was the USAF's largest R&D mission. Both Ørsted and SUNSAT were their respective countries first satellites. Research and development, scientific
8115 April 1999
18:32
Delta II 7920-10VAFB SLC-2WLandsat 72,200 kgSSONASASuccess
8210 June 1999
13:48
Delta II 7420-10CCCAFS SLC-17BGlobalstar 3550 kgLEOGlobalstarSuccess
8324 June 1999
15:44
Delta II 7320-10CCAFS SLC-17AFUSE1,360 kgLEONASASuccess
Space telescope
8410 July 1999
08:45
Delta II 7420-10CCCAFS SLC-17BGlobalstar 4550 kgLEOGlobalstarSuccess
8525 July 1999
07:46
Delta II 7420-10CCCAFS SLC-17AGlobalstar 5550 kgLEOGlobalstarSuccess
8617 August 1999
04:37
Delta II 7420-10CCCAFS SLC-17BGlobalstar 6550 kgLEOGlobalstarSuccess
877 October 1999
12:51
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-145 (GPS IIR-3)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess
Navigation satellite
888 February 2000
21:24
Delta II 7420-10CCCAFSSLC-17BGlobalstar 7550 kgLEOGlobalstarSuccess[6]
Mobile Communications
8925 March 2000
20:34
Delta II 7326-9.5VAFBSLC-2WIMAGE210 kgPolarNASASuccess[7]
Solar Wind Monitoring
9011 May 2000
01:48
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFSSLC-17AUSA-150 (GPS IIR-4)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[8]
Navigation satellite
9117 July 2000
09:17
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-151 (GPS IIR-5)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[9]
Navigation satellite
9210 November 2000
17:14
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-154 (GPS IIR-6)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[10]
Navigation satellite
9321 November 2000
18:24
Delta II 7320-10VAFB SLC-2WEO-1/SAC-C573 kgLEONASASuccess[11]
Earth Observing
9430 January 2001
07:55
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-156 (GPS IIR-7)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[12]
Navigation satellite
957 April 2001
15:02
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17A2001 Mars Odyssey376.3 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[13]
Mars orbiter, spacecraft later became the longest operation Mars spacecraft to date
9618 May 2001
17:45
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BGeoLITE1800 kgGTOUS NROSuccess[14]
Technology Demonstrator
9730 June 2001
19:46
Delta II 7425-10CCAFS SLC-17BWMAP763 kgSun-Earth L2NASASuccess[15]
Cosmic microwave background experiments, First flight with a 10-foot (3.0 m) composite fairing.
988 August 2001
16:13
Delta II 7326-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AGenesis Probe494 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[16]
Solar Wind sample return
9918 October 2001
18:51
Delta II 7320-10VAFB SLC-2WQuickBird951 kgSSODigitalGlobeSuccess[17]
Earth Imaging
1002001-12-07
15:07
Delta II 7920-10VAFB SLC-2WJason-1/TIMED1160 kgLEONASASuccess[18]
100th Delta II launch, Earth Observation
10111 February 2002
17:43
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WIridium IS-1689 kgLEOIridium CommunicationsSuccess[19]
Mobile Communications
1024 May 2002
09:54
Delta II 7920-10LVAFB SLC-2WAqua3,117 kgLEONASASuccess[20]
Earth Observation
1033 July 2002
06:47
Delta II 7425CCAFS SLC-17ACONTOUR328 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[21]
Payload later failed, Comet probe
10413 January 2003
00:45
Delta II 7320-10VAFB SLC-2WICESat,CHIPSat1304 kgSSONASASuccess[22]
Earth science satellite, Astronomical satellite
10529 January 2003
18:06
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BUSA-166 (GPS IIR-8)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[23]
Navigation satellite
10631 March 2003
22:09
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-168 (GPS IIR-9)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[24]
Navigation satellite
10710 June 2003
17:58
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17ASpirit (MER-A)185 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[25]
Mars rover
1088 July 2003
03:18
Delta II 7925H-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BOpportunity (MER-B)185 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[26]
Mars rover, First Delta II Heavy launch (with GEM 46s used on theDelta III)
10925 August 2003
05:35
Delta II 7920H-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BSpitzer Space Telescope (SIRTF)851.5 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[27]
Infrared telescope, 300th Delta rocket mission, First Delta II Heavy launch without a third-stage motor
11021 December 2003
08:05
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-175 (GPS IIR-10)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[28]
Navigation satellite
11120 March 2004
17:53
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BUSA-177 (GPS IIR-11)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[29]
Navigation satellite
11220 April 2004
16:57
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WGravity Probe B3,100 kgPolar OrbitNASASuccess[30]
Science satellite
11323 June 2004
22:54
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BUSA-178 (GPS IIR-12)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[31]
Navigation satellite
11415 July 2004
10:02
Delta II 7920-10LVAFB SLC-2WAura2,970 kgSSONASASuccess[32]
Atmospheric science satellite, First use of a stretched 10-foot (3.0 m)-wide fairing
1153 August 2004
06:15
Delta II 7925H-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BMESSENGER1,107.9 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[33]
Mission toMercury, first spacecraft to visit Mercury sinceMariner 10 and first to orbit Mercury
1166 November 2004
05:39
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BUSA-180 (GPS IIR-13)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[34]
Navigation satellite
11720 November 2004
17:16
Delta II 7320-10CCCAFS SLC-17ASwift843 kgLEONASASuccess[35]
Gamma-ray telescope
11812 January 2005
18:47
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS,SLC-17BDeep Impact650 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[36]
Comet impactor and flyby probe, surviving elements later renamed EPOXI
11920 May 2005
10:22
Delta II 7320-10CVAFB,SLC-2WNOAA-181457 kgSSONOAASuccess[37]
Weather satellite
12026 September 2005
03:37
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS, SLC-17AUSA-183 (GPS IIR-M-1)2,032 kgMEOU.S. Air ForceSuccess[38]
Navigation satellite
12128 April 2006
10:02
Delta II 7420-10CVAFB SLC-2WCloudSat,CALIPSO1287 kgSSONASASuccess[39]
Two Atmospheric Satellites
12221 June 2006
22:15
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AMicrosatellite Technology Experiment (MiTEx) (USA 187/USA 188/USA 189)GTOUS Air ForceSuccess[40]
Navy upper stage test, small sat launch
12325 September 2006
18:50
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-190 (GPS IIR-M-2)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[41]
Navigation satellite
12426 October 2006
00:52
Delta II 7925-10LCCAFS SLC-17BSTEREO547 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[42]
Two solar observatories
12517 November 2006
19:12
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-192 (GPS IIR-M-3)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[43]
Navigation satellite
12614 December 2006
21:00
Delta II 7920-10VAFB SLC-2WUSA-193 (NROL-21)2,300 kgLEOUS NROSuccess[44]
First launch byUnited Launch Alliance. Reconnaissance satellite. Payload failed shortly after deployment; would eventually be destroyed on 20 February 2008, by anASAT.
12717 February 2007
23:01
Delta II 7925-10CCCAFS SLC-17BTHEMIS77 kgHEONASASuccess[45]
Five magnetosphere observatories
1288 June 2007
02:34
Delta II 7420-10VAFB SLC-2WCOSMO-SkyMed 1LEOASISuccess[46]
Earth imaging/reconnaissance, Italian government
1294 August 2007
09:26
Delta II 7925CCAFS SLC-17APhoenix350 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[47]
Mars lander
13018 September 2007
18:35
Delta II 7920-10VAFB SLC-2WDigitalGlobeWorldView-12,500 kgSSODigitalGlobeSuccess[48]
Commercial Earth imaging satellite
13127 September 2007
11:34
Delta II 7925H-9.5CCAFS SLC-17BDawn747.1 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[49]
First purposeful mission to theAsteroid Belt,4 Vesta and1 Ceres orbiter, first spacecraft to orbit two different planetary bodies
13217 October 2007
12:23
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-196 (GPS IIR-M-4)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[50]
Navigation satellite
1339 December 2007
02:31
Delta II 7420-10VAFB SLC-2WCOSMO-2LEOASISuccess[51]
Italian government, Earth imaging/reconnaissance
13420 December 2007
20:04
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-199 (GPS IIR-M-5)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[52]
Navigation satellite
13515 March 2008
06:10
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-201 (GPS IIR-M-6)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[53]
80th consecutive successful launch, Navigation satellite
13611 June 2008
16:05
Delta II 7920H-10CCCAFS SLC-17BGLAST4,303 kgLEONASASuccess[54]
First Delta II Heavy launch with a 10-foot (3.0 m)-wide composite fairing, Gamma-ray Telescope
13720 June 2008
07:46
Delta II 7320VAFB SLC-2WJason-2510 kgLEONASASuccess[55]
Ocean topography
1386 September 2008
18:50
Delta II 7420-10VAFB SLC-2WGeoEye-11,955 kgLEODigitalGlobeSuccess[56]
Earth imaging
13925 October 2008
02:28
Delta II 7420VAFB SLC-2WCOSMO-3LEOASISuccess[57]
Earth imaging/reconnaissance
1406 February 2009
10:22
Delta II 7320-10CVAFB SLC-2WNOAA-19 (NOAA-N Prime)1,440 kgSSONOAASuccess[58]
Weather satellite
1417 March 2009
03:49
Delta II 7925-10LCCAFS SLC-17BKepler478 kgHeliocentricNASASuccess[59]
Spacephotometer
14224 March 2009
08:34
Delta II 7925-9.5CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-203 (GPS IIR-M-7)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[60]
Navigation satellite
1435 May 2009
20:24
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WUSA-205 (STSS-ATRR/GMD Block 2010 SRR)ClassifiedLEOMDASuccess[61]
Satellite Technology
14417 August 2009
10:35
Delta II 7925CCAFS SLC-17AUSA-206 (GPS IIRM-8)2,032 kgMEOUS Air ForceSuccess[62]
Navigation satellite, Final launch from SLC-17A, Final Delta II launch for theUSAF, Final use of the 7925 configuration
14525 September 2009
12:20
Delta II 7920-10CCCAFS SLC-17BUSA-208/209 (STSS Demo/GMD Block 2006)LEOUS Air ForceSuccess[63]
90th consecutive success for Delta II, Missile Defense Technology test
1468 October 2009
18:51
Delta II 7920-10CVAFB SLC-2WWorldView-22,800 kgLEODigitalGlobeSuccess[64]
Earth imaging/reconnaissance
14714 December 2009
14:09
Delta II 7320-10CVAFB SLC-2WWISE347 kgLEONASASuccess[65]
Space telescope
1486 November 2010
02:20
Delta II 7420-10CVAFBSLC-2WCOSMO-41,900 kgSSOItalian Space AgencySuccess[66][67]
Earth imaging / One of fourreconnaissance and Earth observation satellites. The satellite's imagery will be applied to defense and security assurance in Italy and other countries, seismic hazard analysis, environmental disaster monitoring, and agricultural mapping.[68]
14910 June 2011
14:20
Delta II 7320-10CVAFBSLC-2WSAC-D1,350 kgSSOCONAE /NASASuccess[69]
A technology demonstration and Earth observation satellite. The launch was delayed from May 2010 because development of the spacecraft was taking longer than expected.[70]
15010 September 2011
13:08
Delta II 7920H-10CCCAFSSLC-17BGRAIL307 kgLunar orbitNASA/JPLSuccess[71]
Final Delta II Heavy launch and final launch from SLC-17 at CCAFS. Part of NASA'sDiscovery Program which used high-quality gravitational field mapping of the Moon to determine its interior structure. The launch was delayed several days due to high level winds and an issue with the rocket's propulsion system that was detected while the Delta II rocket was drained of fuel.
15128 October 2011
09:48
Delta II 7920-10CVAFBSLC-2WSuomi NPP /ELaNa III1,400 kgSSONASA /NOAA /DoDSuccess[72]
A weather satellite that acts as a bridge between POES satellites and the Joint Polar Satellite System. The satellite measures climate data. The launch also included the secondary payload ELaNa III, 5 CubeSats that are part of the Educational Launch of Nanosatellites NASA program.
1522 July 2014
09:56
Delta II 7320-10CVAFBSLC-2WOCO-2454 kgSSONASASuccess[73]
Climate research satellite being used to study carbon dioxide concentrations and distributions in the atmosphere. The initial launch attempt on 1 July at 09:56:44 UTC was scrubbed at 46 seconds on the countdown clock due to a faulty valve on the water suppression system, used to flow water on the launch pad to dampen the acoustic energy during launch.
15331 January 2015
14:22
Delta II 7320-10CVAFBSLC-2WSMAP/ELaNa X944 kgSSONASASuccess[74]
Final launch of Delta II 7300 series. Environmental research satellite. SMAP provides measurements of the land surface soil moisture and freeze-thaw state with near-global revisit coverage in 2–3 days. The launch also included the secondary payload ELaNa X, 3 CubeSats that are part of the Educational Launch of NanosatellitesNASA program.
15418 November 2017
09:47
Delta II 7920-10CVAFBSLC-2WJPSS-1/NOAA-202,540 kgSSONOAASuccess[75]
Final flight of the Delta II 7900 series. The NOAA-20 launch was delayed several times, from 2014 to 2017, due to various testing problems. First satellite of the JPSS series weather satellite system. JPSS will provide the global environmental data used in numerical weather prediction models for forecasts, and scientific data used for climate monitoring. Re-designated NOAA-20.[76]
15515 September 2018, 13:02Delta II 7420-10CVAFBSLC-2WICESat-21,514 kgLEONASASuccess
Final Delta II launch and final flight of a Thor-derived launch vehicle. 100th successful launch of a Delta II in a row. Earth science satellite.

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