All Kuiper 2 satellites have successfully deployed into space! Congratulations to Amazon and the Project Kuiper team and thank you for again entrusting United Launch Alliance and the Atlas V rocket to deliver.See our news release: https://newsroom.ulalaunch.com/releases/united-launch-alliance-and-amazon-launch-the-future-of-global-connectivity
United Launch Alliance and Amazon Launch the Future of Global ConnectivityJune 23, 2025Atlas V precisely delivers second batch of operational broadband satellites forAmazon’s Project Kuiper constellationA United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying the Kuiper 2 mission for Amazon’s Project Kuiper lifted off on June 23 at 6:54 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. This mission marks the next step in Amazon’s initiative to provide fast, reliable internet to customers around the world, including those in unserved and underserved communities.“We are proud to continue our strong partnership with Amazon and empower their mission to bridge the digital divide through reliable satellite technology,” said Gary Wentz, ULA vice president of Government and Commercial Programs. “ULA, working as a catalyst to global connectivity in collaboration with Amazon, enables delivery of these critical satellites designed to drive innovation and connect the world.”The Kuiper 2 launch deployed the second batch of operational Project Kuiper satellites into the intended orbit. There are six remaining Kuiper missions on the Atlas V rocket, building up to 38 high-cadence, rapid fire launches on the next-generation Vulcan rocket. ULA will deliver more than half of the Project Kuiper constellation’s 3,200 satellites, through the world’s largest commercial launch agreement.ULA’s next launch is the first Vulcan mission for the U.S. Space Force, USSF-106.
More Project Kuiper satellites to orbit today! 🛰️Atlas V lifts off from SLC-41 at 6:54am this morning.
Atlas V launches from Cape Canaveral, Florida this morning with Kuiper 2 for Amazon
Package Arrives by 7AM 📦United Launch Alliance just successfully launched the second @amazon Project Kuiper mission onboard an @ulalaunch Atlas V rocket!📷@BrandonMWynn / Interstellar Gateway
Michael Cain@mdcainjrULA launches its Atlas V rocket in the 551 configuration to support the Amazon Kuiper 2 mission.
Let us know if you see our missing ULA cameraman. This was the last photo we found on the roll…
Bird’s eye view of Kuiper 02 looking down from one of the lightning towers. (Turn up the volume) #Kuiper
So, hypothetically, if Starliner launch plan were to be truncated, would the remaining Atlas V rockets be desirable as additional boosters for Kuiper, or would Vulcan continue as the preferred launcher?
Quote from: Ike17055 on 06/24/2025 09:43 pmSo, hypothetically, if Starliner launch plan were to be truncated, would the remaining Atlas V rockets be desirable as additional boosters for Kuiper, or would Vulcan continue as the preferred launcher?Tory recently said on an episode of AviationWeek's Check6 podcast that if that happens it will be up to Boeing to sell them to new customers.
SOUND UP! United Launch Alliance's high-performance Atlas V 551 rocket powers toward space on 2.7 million pounds (12 megaNewtons) of thrust to precisely deliver the second batch of @ProjectKuiper satellites for Amazon.
Sometimes it’s hard to hold the camera steady... #Kuiper2 (turn up the volume)
Atlas V takes flight with the second grouping of satellites for Amazon's Project Kuiper