Why not? It's up to Space Force you said. Thanks for elaborating.
Given that Delta IV Heavy slated to launch NROL-91 will be the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base, and there are no more launches scheduled to launch from that base, is the US Space Force planning a ceremony in the future to mark the decommissioning of SLC-6 and a special farewell tribute to the men and women involved in launches of the Delta IV Heavy at Vandenberg Space Force Base (then known as Vandenberg Air Force Base when the Delta IV Heavy was first launched in 2004)? Since ULA has already planned to use just one facility at Vandenberg SFB, I would imagine that the USSF will begin demolishing the SLC-6 launch site a few months after the NROL-91 is launched.
Quote from: Vahe231991 on 05/02/2022 09:34 pmGiven that Delta IV Heavy slated to launch NROL-91 will be the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base, and there are no more launches scheduled to launch from that base, is the US Space Force planning a ceremony in the future to mark the decommissioning of SLC-6 and a special farewell tribute to the men and women involved in launches of the Delta IV Heavy at Vandenberg Space Force Base (then known as Vandenberg Air Force Base when the Delta IV Heavy was first launched in 2004)? Since ULA has already planned to use just one facility at Vandenberg SFB, I would imagine that the USSF will begin demolishing the SLC-6 launch site a few months after the NROL-91 is launched.I thought SLC-3E would be modified for West Coast Vulcan missions.
... but no planned Vulcan missions have yet been assigned for operation from SLC-3E.
Quote from: Vahe231991 on 05/02/2022 10:32 pm... but no planned Vulcan missions have yet been assigned for operation from SLC-3E. hmmm
The Space Shuttle and Titan IIIC were to have used Space Launch Complex 6 ....
Maybe Below Orbit Blue Origin might considering leasing pad SLC-6 for west coast launches of the New Glenn. More like squatting on the pad to denied it use to other launch providers.
Quote from: Newton_V on 05/02/2022 10:56 pmQuote from: Vahe231991 on 05/02/2022 10:32 pm... but no planned Vulcan missions have yet been assigned for operation from SLC-3E. hmmmI guess you mean that some of the Kuiper missions will be flying from Vandenberg! :-)
Given that Delta IV Heavy slated to launch NROL-91 will be the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base, and there are no more launches scheduled to launch from that base, is the US Space Force planning a ceremony in the future to mark the decommissioning of SLC-6 and a special farewell tribute to the men and women involved in launches of the Delta IV Heavy at Vandenberg Space Force Base (then known as Vandenberg Air Force Base when the Delta IV Heavy was first launched in 2004)?
Quote from: ZachS09 on 05/02/2022 10:19 pmQuote from: Vahe231991 on 05/02/2022 09:34 pmGiven that Delta IV Heavy slated to launch NROL-91 will be the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base, and there are no more launches scheduled to launch from that base, is the US Space Force planning a ceremony in the future to mark the decommissioning of SLC-6 and a special farewell tribute to the men and women involved in launches of the Delta IV Heavy at Vandenberg Space Force Base (then known as Vandenberg Air Force Base when the Delta IV Heavy was first launched in 2004)? Since ULA has already planned to use just one facility at Vandenberg SFB, I would imagine that the USSF will begin demolishing the SLC-6 launch site a few months after the NROL-91 is launched.I thought SLC-3E would be modified for West Coast Vulcan missions.The US Space Force plans to modify launch pad SLC-3E for the Vulcan rocket,
Quote from: Vahe231991 on 05/02/2022 09:34 pmGiven that Delta IV Heavy slated to launch NROL-91 will be the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base, and there are no more launches scheduled to launch from that base, is the US Space Force planning a ceremony in the future to mark the decommissioning of SLC-6 and a special farewell tribute to the men and women involved in launches of the Delta IV Heavy at Vandenberg Space Force Base (then known as Vandenberg Air Force Base when the Delta IV Heavy was first launched in 2004)?no.
Quote from: Jim on 05/05/2022 08:35 pmQuote from: Vahe231991 on 05/02/2022 09:34 pmGiven that Delta IV Heavy slated to launch NROL-91 will be the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base, and there are no more launches scheduled to launch from that base, is the US Space Force planning a ceremony in the future to mark the decommissioning of SLC-6 and a special farewell tribute to the men and women involved in launches of the Delta IV Heavy at Vandenberg Space Force Base (then known as Vandenberg Air Force Base when the Delta IV Heavy was first launched in 2004)?no.Has there ever been a "closing ceremony" for a rockets last launch (ignoring shuttle)?
NRO @NatReconOfcLAUNCH UPDATE: #NROL91 is scheduled to launch from Vandenberg SFB (@SLdelta30) on a @ulalaunchDelta IV Heavy September 24. This is the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the #WestCoast, don’t miss out! #AboveandBeyond #LastButNotLeast
Quote from: deadman1204 on 05/11/2022 02:30 pmQuote from: Jim on 05/05/2022 08:35 pmQuote from: Vahe231991 on 05/02/2022 09:34 pmGiven that Delta IV Heavy slated to launch NROL-91 will be the last Delta IV Heavy launch from the SLC-6 pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base, and there are no more launches scheduled to launch from that base, is the US Space Force planning a ceremony in the future to mark the decommissioning of SLC-6 and a special farewell tribute to the men and women involved in launches of the Delta IV Heavy at Vandenberg Space Force Base (then known as Vandenberg Air Force Base when the Delta IV Heavy was first launched in 2004)?no.Has there ever been a "closing ceremony" for a rockets last launch (ignoring shuttle)?No