The Boeing IDS Delta II family of launch vehicles has been in service since 1989. All United States expendable launch vehicles were to be phased out for the Space Shuttle, but the Challenger accident restarted Delta development. The Delta II, specifically, was designed to accommodate the GPS Block II series of satellites. Delta IIs have successfully launched 115 projects (through August 2004), including several NASA missions to Mars:
Deltas are expendable launch vehicles (ELVs), which means they are only used once. Each launch vehicle consists of:
The Delta II family is more technically named by a four-digit system:
For example, a Delta 7925 has the later first stage, nine GEM boosters, and a PAM third stage. A Delta 7320 is a two-stage vehicle with three boosters.
Three payload fairings are available. The original aluminum fairing, seen above, is 9.5 feet in diameter. A 10-foot fairing is made of composite, and can be distinguished by its tapering front and rear. A lengthened 10-foot fairing is used for the largest payloads.
- bgcolor="#FFDEAD" | Date | Type | Ser.-No. | Launch Site | Payload | Kind of Payload | Orbit | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| January 17 1997 | ... | ... | ... | GPS IIR-2 | Military navigation satellite | planed: GPS Orbit | Failure (Destructed 12 seconds after launch) story, video |
| July 3 2002 | 7425 | 292 | CC LC17A | CONTOUR | Comet probe | escape | Success (payload later failed) |
| January 12 2003 | 7320-10 | 294 | VAFB SLC-2W | ICESat, CHIPSat | Earth science satellite, Astronomical satellite | SSO | Success |
| January 29 2003 | 7925-9.5 | 295 | CC LC17B | GPS IIR-8 | Military navigation satellite | GPS Orbit | Success |
| March 31 2003 | 7925-9.5 | 297 | CC LC17A | GPS IIR-9 | Military navigation satellite | GPS Orbit | Success |
| June 10 2003 | 7925-9.5 | 298 | CC LC17A | Spirit (MER-A) | Mars rover | escape | Success |
| July 7 2003 | 7925H-9.5 | 299 | CC LC17B | Opportunity (MER-B) | Mars rover | escape | Success |
| August 25 2003 | 7920H-9.5 | 300 | CC LC17B | Spitzer space telescope (SIRTF) | Infra-red telescope | escape | Success |
| December 21 2003 | 7925-9.5 | 302 | CC LC17A | GPS IIR-10 | Military navigation satellite | GPS Orbit | Success |
| March 20 2004 | 7925-9.5 | 303 | CC LC17B | GPS IIR-11 | Military navigation satellite | GPS Orbit | Success |
| April 20 2004 | 7920-10C | 304 | VAFB SLC-2W | Gravity Probe B | Science satellite | Polar Orbit | Success |
| June 23 2004 | 7925-9.5 | 305 | CC LC17B | GPS IIR-12 | Military navigation satellite | GPS Orbit | Success |
| July 15 2004 | 7920-10L | 306 | VAFB SLC-2W | Aura | Atmospheric science satellite | SSO | Success |
| August 3 2004 | 7925H-9.5 | 307 | CC LC17B | MESSENGER | Mercury probe | escape | Success |
| November 6 2004 | 7925-9.5 | 308 | CC LC17B | GPS IIR-13 | Military navigation satellite | GPS Orbit | Success |
| November 20 2004 | 7320-10C | 309 | CC LC17A | Swift | Gamma-ray telescope | LEO | Success |
| January 12 2005 | 7925-9.5 | 311 | CC LC17B | Deep Impact | Comet probe | escape | Success |
| May 20 2005 | 7320-10C | 312 | VAFB SLC-2W | NOAA-N | Weather satellite | SSO | Success |
| September 26 2005 | 7925-9.5 | 313 | CC LC17A | GPS IIR-M1 | Military navigation satellite | GPS Orbit | Success |
| April 28 2006 | 7420-10C | 314 | VAFB SLC-2W | CloudSat, CALIPSO | Two Atmospheric Satellites | SSO | Success |
| June 21 2006 | 7925-9.5 | 316 | CC LC17A | Microsatellite Technology Experiment (MiTEx) | Navy upperstage test, small sat launch | GTO | Success |
- bgcolor="#FFDEAD" | Date | Type | Serial Num. | Launch Site | Payload | Payload Type | Orbit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 22 2006 | 7925-10L | ? | CC LC17 | STEREO | Two solar observatories | HEO with nearly 400,000 km maximum altitude | Planned |
| October 19 2006 | 7425-10C | ? | CC LC17 | THEMIS | Five magnetosphere observatories | ? | Planned |
| June 21 2007 | 7925H | ? | CC LC17 | Dawn | Asteroid probe | escape | Planned |
| August 3 2007 | 7925 | ? | CC LC17 | Phoenix | Mars lander | escape | Planned |
| September 7 2007 | 7920H-10C | ? | CC LC17 | GLAST | Gamma-ray Telescope | 565 km circular orbit @ 28.5° inclination | Planned |
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