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NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2013
A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2013.
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NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2011
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2011.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2014
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2014.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2008
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2008.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2005
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2005.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2009
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2009.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2001
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2001.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2006
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2006.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2000
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2000.
NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Launch Archive 2004
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A list of launch vehicles launched for NASA missions in 2004.
Spaceports
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The Spaceports dataset was compiled on August 08, 2023 from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) and is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). This layer is meant to be a reference layer and features public and private spaceport facilities in the United States. The information found on FAA’s Office of Spaceports was used in creating this layer by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), found here https://www.faa.gov/space/office_spaceports. These facilities support the launching and receiving of spacecraft into and from space. As a result, U.S. spaceports have a critical role in the growing global commercial space transportation industry. The FAA Office of Spaceports is responsible for development of policies that promote infrastructure improvements and strengthen the competitiveness of U.S. spaceports, supporting launch and reentry site licensing activities, providing technical assistance and guidance to existing and proposed new spaceports, and the domestic and global promotion of U.S. spaceports. The mission of the FAA’s Office of Spaceports is to enable the safest, most efficient network of launch and reentry spaceports in the world, along with a vision to advance a robust, innovative national system of spaceports supporting the U.S. as a global leader in the commercial space transportation industry.