Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 20
SLC-20 in September 1964, during the inaugural launch of the Titan IIIA | |||||||||||
| Launch site | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station | ||||||||||
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| Location | 28°30′44″N 80°33′24″W / 28.5122°N 80.5567°W | ||||||||||
| Time zone | UTC−05:00 (EST) | ||||||||||
| UTC−04:00 (EDT) | |||||||||||
| Short name | SLC-20 | ||||||||||
| Operator | United States Space Force (owner) Space Florida (tenant) Firefly Aerospace (subtenant) | ||||||||||
| Total launches | 27 | ||||||||||
| Launch pad(s) | 1 | ||||||||||
| Orbital inclination range | 28° - 57° | ||||||||||
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Active pads
Active pads not used for launches
Inactive leased pads
Inactive unleased pads
Space Launch Complex 20 (SLC-20) is a launch site at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. It is the northernmost launchpad in Missile Row, located at the northern terminus of ICBM Road between Launch Complex 19 and Launch Complex 34.
Originally designated as Launch Complex 20 (LC-20) by the United States Air Force, SLC-20 was historically built for launching the HGM-25A Titan I in ICBM tests, and subsequently saw use by the Titan IIIA and various sounding rockets. The pad is currently leased to Firefly Aerospace for future use by their Firefly Alpha and Eclipse launch vehicles.