Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 6

Launch Complex 6 (LC-6) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida is a launch site used by Redstone and Jupiter series rockets and missiles. It is on the south end of Cape Canaveral, close to Launch Complex 5, with which it shared a blockhouse. With LC-5, it was the location of the first tests of the mobile launch concept designed by Kurt H. Debus.[citation needed] This concept was revised and improved and eventually used at LC-39 for the Saturn V and Space Shuttle.

Launch Complex 6
Interactive map of Launch Complex 6
Launch siteCape Canaveral Space Force Station
Location28°26′27″N 80°34′22″W / 28.44083°N 80.57278°W / 28.44083; -80.57278
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Short nameLC-6
OperatorUS Army (ABMA)
Total launches43
Launch pad1
Launch history
StatusInactive
First launchRedstone 7
20 April 1955
Last launchRedstone Training #23
27 June 1961
Associated
rockets
PGM-11 Redstone
PGM-19 Jupiter
Jupiter-A
Jupiter-C
4km
2.5miles
28
28
27
27
26
26
25
25
24
24
23
23
22
22
21
20
20
19
19 SLC-46
(Various)
18
18
17
17 LC-36
(New Glenn)
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
9
8
7
6
5
5 SLC-40 (Falcon 9)
4
4 SLC-41
(Atlas, Vulcan)
3
2
2 LC-39A (F9, FH)
1
1 LC-39B (SLS)
   

  Active pads
  Active pads not used for launches
  Inactive leased pads
  Inactive unleased pads

LC-6 was deactivated in 1961. The blockhouse and a 61.96 m (203.3 ft) square concrete pad are the only parts of the complex that remain intact, although the mobile service tower was under restoration as of 2011. The complex is part of the "Cape Canaveral: Then and Now" tour, available from the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

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