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Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 16

Coordinates: 28°30′06″N 80°33′06″W / 28.5017°N 80.5518°W / 28.5017; -80.5518
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Launch Complex 16
Titan I launch from LC-16
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Launch siteCape Canaveral Space Force Station
Location28°30′06″N 80°33′06″W / 28.5017°N 80.5518°W / 28.5017; -80.5518
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Short nameLC-16
OperatorUnited States Space Force (owner)
Relativity Space (tenant)
Total launches150
Launch pad(s)1
Orbital inclination
range
28° – 57°
Launch history
StatusUndergoing renovation
First launch12 December 1959
HGM-25A Titan I
Last launch23 March 2023
Terran 1 ("Good Luck, Have Fun")
Associated
rockets
Future: Terran R
Retired: HGM-25A Titan I, LGM-25C Titan II, Pershing 1a, Pershing II, Terran 1
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4km
2.5miles
28
28 LC-29
28 LC-29
27
27 LC-25
27 LC-25
26
26 LC-30
26 LC-30
25
25 LC-5 and LC-6
25 LC-5 and LC-6
24
24 LC-26
24 LC-26
23
23 SLC-17
23 SLC-17
22
22 LC-18
22 LC-18
21
21 LC-31 and LC-32
21 LC-31 and LC-32
20
20 LC-21 and LC-22
20 LC-21 and LC-22
19
19 SLC-46
19 SLC-46
18
18 LC-1, LC-2, LC-3, and LC-4
18 LC-1, LC-2, LC-3, and LC-4
17
17 LC-36
17 LC-36
16
16 LC-11
16 LC-11
15
15 LC-12
15 LC-12
14
14 LC-13 (LZ-2)
14 LC-13 (LZ-2)
13
13 LC-14
13 LC-14
12
12 LC-15
12 LC-15
11
11 LC-16
11 LC-16
10
10 LC-19
10 LC-19
9
9 SLC-20
9 SLC-20
8
8 LC-34
8 LC-34
7
7 SLC-37
7 SLC-37
6
6 LC-47
6 LC-47
5
5 SLC-40
5 SLC-40
4
4 SLC-41
4 SLC-41
3
3 LC-48
3 LC-48
2
2 LC-39A
2 LC-39A
1
1 LC-39B
1 LC-39B

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

Launch Complex 16 (LC-16) is a launch pad site located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Part of the Missile Row lineup of launch pads, it was originally built for use by LGM-25 Titan missiles in the early 1960s, a variety of NASA functions in the late 1960s, and later saw tests of MGM-31 Pershing missiles in the 1970s and 1980s.

As of August 2025, LC-16 is leased to Relativity Space, during which it is undergoing large-scale renovations for future use by their Terran R launch vehicle.

History

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LC-16 was originally built by the United States Air Force in the late 1950s as a way to test launches of their HGM-25A Titan I ICBMs, complementing LC-15 to the south and LC-19 and LC-20 to the north in accomplishing that task. Six Titan I missiles were launched from the complex between December 1959 and May 1960. These were followed by seven LGM-25C Titan II missiles, starting with the type's maiden flight on March 16, 1962. The last Titan II launch from LC-16 was conducted on May 29, 1963.

Following the end of its involvement with the Titan missile, LC-16 was released to NASA on September 16, 1964 ,[1] which used it for Gemini crew processing, and static firing tests of the Apollo Service Module's propulsion engine. Following its return to the Air Force in 1972, it was handed over to the United States Army and was converted for use by the MGM-31 Pershing missile, which made its first flight from the complex on May 7, 1974. Seventy-nine Pershing 1a and 49 Pershing II missiles were launched from LC-16. The last Pershing launch from the facility was conducted on March 21, 1988. It was deactivated the next day and subsequently decommissioned under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

Following a 30 year period of inactivity, it was announced on January 17, 2019 that Relativity Space had entered a 5-year agreement with the Air Force to use LC-16 to launch their in-development lifters, the smallsat-focused Terran 1 and the heavy-lift Terran R.[2][3] After spending a couple years renovating the pad to be launch-capable, Relativity performed the first orbital launch attempt from the complex with the maiden flight of Terran 1 on March 23, 2023, which resulted in a failure after the second stage failed to ignite.[4][5] Following this failure, Relativity announced that they opted to retire the Terran 1 in pursuit of developing the Terran R, thereby resuming construction work on LC-16 to support the launcher. Relativity currently expects the maiden flight of Terran R to be no earlier than 2026.[6]

Launch statistics

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4
8
12
16
20
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
2020
2025

Titan

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All launches operated by the United States Air Force.

No. Date Time (UTC) Launch vehicle Payload Result Remarks
1 12 December 1959 17:11 HGM-25A Titan I Suborbital test Failure First launch from LC-16. Vibrations unintentionally activated range safety destruction charges during liftoff, destroying the missile.
2 5 February 1960 21:46 HGM-25A Titan I Suborbital test Failure Guidance compartment suffered structural failure, leading to missile self-destruction 56 seconds after launch.
3 8 March 1960 18:00 HGM-25A Titan I Suborbital test Failure Stuck valve caused gas generator failure, leading to failure of second stage start.
4 8 April 1960 Unknown HGM-25A Titan I Suborbital test Success First successful launch from LC-16.
5 28 April 1960 20:18 HGM-25A Titan I Suborbital test Success
6 27 May 1960 17:20 HGM-25A Titan I Suborbital test Success
7 16 March 1962 18:09 LGM-25C Titan II Suborbital test Success Maiden flight of the Titan II.
8 25 July 1962 16:17 LGM-25C Titan II Suborbital test Success
8 12 October 1962 16:24 LGM-25C Titan II Suborbital test Success
9 6 December 1962 20:31 LGM-25C Titan II Suborbital test Failure Pogo oscillation reduction experiment failed, leading to premature first stage shutdown thanks to increased vibrations.
10 10 January 1963 Unknown LGM-25C Titan II Suborbital test Failure Second stage suffered from reduced thrust, leading to impact point being well short of target.
11 9 May 1963 Unknown LGM-25C Titan II Suborbital test Success
12 29 May 1963 16:56 LGM-25C Titan II Suborbital test Failure Contained pogo oscillation reduction experiment. Fuel leak led to fire in thrust section, leading to loss of control and missile self destruction 52 seconds after launch. Final Titan launch from LC-16.

Pershing

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All launches operated by the United States Army.

No. Date Time (UTC) Launch vehicle Payload Result Remarks
13 7 May 1974 19:00 Pershing 1a Missile test Success First Pershing test flight performed from LC-16, and first Pershing 1a test flight performed at Cape Canaveral.
14 7 May 1974 19:15 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
15 7 May 1974 20:05 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
16 7 May 1974 20:21 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
17 21 May 1974 Unknown Pershing 1a Missile test Failure
18 21 May 1974 13:04 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
19 21 May 1974 13:18 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
20 21 May 1974 14:28 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
21 31 May 1974 19:00 Pershing 1a Missile test Failure
22 31 May 1974 19:15 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
23 31 May 1974 20:05 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
24 31 May 1974 20:21 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
25 23 July 1975 15:04 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
26 23 July 1975 16:38 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
27 23 July 1975 16:53 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
28 24 July 1975 18:49 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
29 5 August 1975 16:04 Pershing 1a Missile test Failure
30 5 August 1975 16:20 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
31 5 August 1975 18:16 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
32 5 August 1975 18:32 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
33 25 August 1975 15:54 Pershing 1a Missile test Failure
34 25 August 1975 17:32 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
35 26 August 1975 18:32 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
36 26 August 1975 18:49 Pershing 1a Missile test Failure
37 26 October 1976 18:06 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
38 26 October 1976 19:12 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
39 26 October 1976 20:21 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
40 26 October 1976 20:39 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
41 17 February 1977 18:12 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
42 2 March 1977 18:28 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
43 2 March 1977 18:53 Pershing 1a Missile test Failure
44 2 March 1977 20:31 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
45 2 March 1977 21:42 Pershing 1a Missile test Failure
46 13 July 1978 14:37 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
47 13 July 1978 16:57 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
48 13 July 1978 18:09 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
49 25 July 1978 14:30 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
50 25 July 1978 14:48 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
51 25 July 1978 15:06 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
52 25 August 1978 13:06 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
53 25 August 1978 13:23 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
54 25 August 1978 13:53 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
55 22 February 1979 14:43 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
56 22 February 1979 15:00 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
57 22 February 1979 15:19 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
58 25 April 1979 15:03 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
59 25 April 1979 15:17 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
60 25 April 1979 15:40 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
61 9 May 1979 17:00 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
62 9 May 1979 18:29 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
63 9 May 1979 18:50 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
64 12 February 1980 15:51 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
65 12 February 1980 16:27 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
66 23 April 1980 15:04 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
67 23 April 1980 15:22 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
68 23 April 1980 15:39 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
69 23 April 1980 16:05 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
70 7 May 1980 14:40 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
71 7 May 1980 14:59 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
72 7 May 1980 15:58 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
73 15 May 1980 14:51 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
74 4 February 1981 15:00 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
75 4 February 1981 15:33 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
76 4 February 1981 15:53 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
77 17 February 1981 17:15 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
78 17 February 1981 17:51 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
79 17 February 1981 19:17 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
80 7 April 1981 14:00 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
81 7 April 1981 14:19 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
82 7 April 1981 14:40 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
83 20 January 1982 14:59 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
84 20 January 1982 15:19 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
85 20 January 1982 19:06 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
86 24 February 1982 14:04 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
87 24 February 1982 14:55 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
88 24 February 1982 15:14 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
89 10 March 1982 15:01 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
90 10 March 1982 15:17 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
91 10 March 1982 16:26 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
92 22 July 1982 14:49 Pershing II Missile test Failure Maiden flight of the Pershing II.
93 21 January 1983 14:48 Pershing II Missile test Success
94 9 February 1983 15:06 Pershing II Missile test Success
95 28 March 1983 15:29 Pershing II Missile test Success
96 10 April 1983 19:55 Pershing II Missile test Success
97 27 May 1983 14:48 Pershing II Missile test Success
98 2 June 1983 14:46 Pershing II Missile test Success
99 17 July 1983 14:15 Pershing II Missile test Success
100 7 September 1983 17:04 Pershing II Missile test Success
101 23 September 1983 12:05 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
102 23 September 1983 13:21 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
103 23 September 1983 14:34 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
104 23 September 1983 14:55 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
105 23 September 1983 16:17 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
106 13 October 1983 16:25 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
107 13 October 1983 16:50 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
108 13 October 1983 17:13 Pershing 1a Missile test Success
109 13 October 1983 17:43 Pershing 1a Missile test Success Last Pershing 1 test launch from Cape Canaveral, with all remaining tests being performed at Fort Bliss.
110 16 May 1984 14:31 Pershing II Missile test Success
111 7 August 1984 12:00 Pershing II Missile test Success
112 20 September 1984 14:30 Pershing II Missile test Success
113 3 October 1984 14:22 Pershing II Missile test Success
114 16 December 1985 13:03 Pershing II Missile test Success
115 17 December 1985 16:02 Pershing II Missile test Success
116 17 December 1985 21:37 Pershing II Missile test Success
117 24 June 1986 13:56 Pershing II Missile test Success
118 24 June 1986 15:23 Pershing II Missile test Success
119 24 June 1986 16:33 Pershing II Missile test Success
120 26 June 1986 13:05 Pershing II Missile test Success
121 26 June 1986 16:47 Pershing II Missile test Success
122 24 March 1987 13:33 Pershing II Missile test Success
123 24 March 1987 13:52 Pershing II Missile test Success
124 24 March 1987 14:13 Pershing II Missile test Success
125 24 March 1987 15:34 Pershing II Missile test Success
126 24 March 1987 15:54 Pershing II Missile test Success
127 24 March 1987 16:17 Pershing II Missile test Success
128 21 May 1987 02:00 Pershing II Missile test Success
129 21 May 1987 02:19 Pershing II Missile test Success
130 21 May 1987 02:40 Pershing II Missile test Success
131 21 May 1987 04:00 Pershing II Missile test Success
132 21 May 1987 04:33 Pershing II Missile test Success
133 21 May 1987 04:51 Pershing II Missile test Success
134 27 July 1987 12:38 Pershing II Missile test Success
135 27 July 1987 12:57 Pershing II Missile test Success
136 27 July 1987 15:20 Pershing II Missile test Success
137 27 July 1987 15:37 Pershing II Missile test Success
138 13 January 1988 14:01 Pershing II Missile test Success
139 15 February 1988 13:03 Pershing II Missile test Success
140 15 February 1988 13:21 Pershing II Missile test Success
141 15 February 1988 13:42 Pershing II Missile test Success
142 15 February 1988 15:16 Pershing II Missile test Success
143 15 February 1988 15:42 Pershing II Missile test Success
144 15 February 1988 16:01 Pershing II Missile test Success
145 21 March 1988 13:01 Pershing II Missile test Success
146 21 March 1988 13:19 Pershing II Missile test Success
147 21 March 1988 14:13 Pershing II Missile test Success
148 21 March 1988 15:45 Pershing II Missile test Success
149 21 March 1988 16:53 Pershing II Missile test Success Final Pershing launch from Cape Canaveral. Final Pershing II test flight before their elimination in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

Terran

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All launches operated by Relativity Space.

No. Date Time (UTC) Launch vehicle Mission name Payload Result Remarks
150 23 March 2023 03:25 Terran 1 "Good Luck, Have Fun" N/A Failure First launch performed by Relativity Space, and only flight of the Terran 1. First orbital launch attempt from LC-16. Second stage failed to ignite after staging.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ertel, I.D. (1973). The Apollo Spacecraft: Through November 7, 1962. NASA SP. Scientific and Technical Information Division, Office of Technology Utilization, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. p. 224. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
  2. ^ Sheetz, Michael (January 17, 2019). "3D printer Relativity Space gets Air Force contract for Florida launch pad". www.cnbc.com. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  3. ^ Burghardt, Thomas (June 8, 2021). "Relativity Space reveals fully reusable medium lift launch vehicle Terran R". www.nasaspaceflight.com. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  4. ^ Iemole, Anthony (March 23, 2023). "Relativity overachieves Terran 1 debut objectives". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
  5. ^ Baylor, Michael. "Terran-1 - Good Luck, Have Fun". Next Spaceflight. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  6. ^ "Terran R". Relativity Space. Retrieved February 20, 2024.

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