LAUNCH COMPLEX 26 FACT SHEET

By Cliff Lethbridge

Aerial View Of Launch Complex 26 Circa 2018

Configuration: Single Blockhouse, Two Launch Pads

LAUNCH PAD 26A

Current Status: Inactive, Museum Display

First Launch: August 28, 1957

Final Launch: January 22, 1963

Number of Launches: 14

Vehicles Launched: Jupiter, Juno I, Redstone

LAUNCH PAD 26B

Current Status: Inactive, Museum Display

First Launch: October 22, 1957

Final Launch: May 24, 1961

Number of Launches: 22

Vehicles Launched: Jupiter, Juno II

Launch Complex 26 was built in support of Army Redstone and Jupiter missile testing. The complex was built at a cost of about $7 million. Construction began in 1956, and the facility was occupied by the Army in May, 1957. It consisted of a single blockhouse serving two launch pads, each of which could be served by a single mobile service tower which could be moved under its own power to either launch pad. Launch Pad 26A was the site of the launch of the first U.S. satellite, Explorer I, on January 31, 1958. In honor of that historic achievement, Launch Complex 26 was reassigned to the Air Force Missile Test Center Office of Information for conversion into a museum on November 20, 1964. The resulting Air Force Space and Missile Museum opened to the public in 1966. Today, the Museum contains dozens of exhibits related to the U.S. rocket and missile heritage and is visited by thousands each year. Launch Complex 26 was declared a National Historic Landmark in April, 1984. The Air Force has reassigned Hangar C to the Museum. It is currently used to house a number of rare refurbished rockets and missiles in a closed, air conditioned environment. The Florida humidity and salt air had resulted in severe damage to outdoor exhibits over the years at Launch Complex 26. Using Hanger C to house exhibits will ensure that these historic vehicles can be preserved indefinitely.

Launch Complex 26 Blockhouse Circa 2020

Launch Complex 26 Blockhouse Circa 2020

launch site 26 Launch Complex 26 Blockhouse Circa 2020

Launch Complex 26 Blockhouse Circa 2020

Remnants Of Launch Complex 26 Mobile Service Tower Circa 2020

Remnants Of Launch Complex 26 Mobile Service Tower Circa 2020

Remnants Of Launch Complex 26 Mobile Service Tower Circa 2020

Remnants Of Launch Complex 26 Mobile Service Tower Circa 2020

Remnants Of Launch Complex 26 Mobile Service Tower Circa 2020

Remnants Of Launch Complex 26 Mobile Service Tower Circa 2020

Gemini White Room On Display At Launch Complex 26 Circa 2020

Gemini White Room On Display At Launch Complex 26 Circa 2020

Museum Rocket Garden At Launch Complex 26 Circa 2020

Museum Rocket Garden At Launch Complex 26 Circa 2020

Museum Annex At Hangar C Circa 2020

Museum Annex At Hangar C Circa 2020

Juno II On Launch Pad 26B Circa 1961

Juno II On Launch Pad 26B Circa 1961

Juno II On Launch Pad 26B Circa 1961

Juno II On Launch Pad 26B Circa 1961

Redstone On Launch Pad 26A Circa 1959

Redstone On Launch Pad 26A Circa 1959

Juno I On Launch Pad 26A Circa 1958

Juno I On Launch Pad 26A Circa 1958

Launch Complexes 5/6 And 26 Circa 1958

Launch Complexes 5/6 And 26 Circa 1958