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    Minotaur II

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    Minotaur II
    Minotaur-2 1.jpg
    Minotaur II launch from Vandenberg
    FunctionSuborbital launch system
    ManufacturerOrbital Sciences (original);
    Northrop Grumman (current)
    Country of origin United States
    Size
    Height19.21 metres (63.0 ft)
    Diameter1.67 metres (5 ft 6 in)
    Mass36,200 kilograms (79,800 lb)
    Stages2 or 3
    Capacity
    Payload to 8000km S/O400 kilograms (880 lb)
    Launch history
    StatusActive
    Launch sitesVandenberg Air Force Base LF-06
    Vandenberg Air Force Base TP-01
    Total launches9
    Successes8
    First flight28 May 2000
    Last flight7 July 2022
    First stage – M55E1
    Engines1 Solid
    Thrust935 kilonewtons (210,000 lbf)
    FuelSolid
    Second stage – SR19AJ1
    Engines1 Solid
    Thrust268 kilonewtons (60,000 lbf)
    FuelSolid
    Third stage (Baseline) – M57A1
    Engines1 Solid
    FuelSolid
    Third stage (Minotaur II+) – SR-73-AJ
    Engines1 Solid
    FuelSolid
    Third stage (Heavy) – Orion 50XL
    Engines1 Solid
    Thrust118.2 kilonewtons (26,600 lbf)
    Burn time74 seconds
    FuelSolid

    Minotaur II rockets consist of the M55A1 first stage and SR19AJ1 second stage of a decommissioned Minuteman missile. The third stage varies depending on the configuration required for the payload: a Minuteman II M57A1 stage is used on the baseline configuration, whilst the Minotaur II+ uses an SR-73-AJ. The Minotaur II Lite is a two-stage configuration, without a third stage. A heavy configuration is also available, with an Orion 50XL third stage, as used on the Minotaur I. The baseline configuration can propel a 400 kilograms (880 lb) payload 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) downrange, whilst the heavy configuration can place 1,400 kilograms (3,100 lb) onto an 8,000-kilometre (5,000 mi) trajectory.

    Nine Minotaur II rockets have been launched as of July 2022, with six flights using the baseline configuration and three using the Minotaur II+ configuration. Launches are conducted from Launch Facility 06 (LF-06) and Test Pad 01 (TP-01).

    Launch history

    Flight No. Date (UTC) Rocket Payload Launch pad Trajectory Result
    1 May 28, 2000

    20:00

    Minotaur II OSP-TLV Missile Defense Technology Demonstrator Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    2 December 12, 2001 Minotaur II IFT-7 target mission Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    3 March 16, 2002

    02:11

    Minotaur II TLV-1 IFT-8 GMDS target mission Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    4 October 15, 2002

    02:01

    Minotaur II TLV-3 GMDS target mission Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    5 December 11, 2002

    08:26

    Minotaur II TLV-4 GMDS target mission Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    6 March 20, 2007

    04:27

    Minotaur II TLV-5 FTX-02 SBR target mission Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    7 August 23, 2007

    08:30

    Minotaur II+ TLV-7 Mission 2a sensor target for NFIRE satellite Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    8 September 24, 2008

    06:57

    Minotaur II+ TLV-8 Mission 2b sensor target for NFIRE satellite Vandenberg LF-06 Suborbital Success
    9 July 7, 2022

    06:01[1]

    Minotaur II+ Mk21A reentry vehicle test[2][lower-alpha 1] Vandenberg TP-01 Suborbital Failure

    Notes

    1. Reentry vehicle demonstration for the future LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile. Rocket exploded 11 seconds after launch.

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