UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

Titan IIIC | OV2-1

SUCCESS Titan IIIC →
Oct 15, 1965 at 17:23 UTC
Low Earth Orbit Earth Science Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA 94% success
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PADSpace Launch Complex 40
SITECape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA →
ORBITLow Earth Orbit
TYPEEarth Science

The OV2 (Orbiting Vehicle 2) series satellites were originally built for project ARENTS (Advanced Research Environmental Test Satellite), which was intended to obtain supporting data for the Vela program. After the cancellation of the ARENTS program, the already built hardware was reused for OV2, a low-cost series of experimental satellites, which were to be launched for free on Titan-3C test flights to very different orbits.

VEHICLE
Titan IIIC
MISSION
OV2-1
MISSION TYPE
Earth Science
TARGET ORBIT
Low Earth Orbit
COUNTRY
USA
CONFIRMEDPrecision: Minute
LAUNCH LIBRARY 2 PRIMARY
API ID: 90ce11d2-8718-4ee8-99be-9c001c91d365
Reported date: Oct 15, 1965 at 17:23 UTC
Last synced: 12 minutes ago
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MANUFACTURER
Lockheed Martin
VARIANT
IIIC
FLIGHTS
36
SUCCESSES
34
SUCCESS RATE
94.4%

The Titan IIIC was an expendable launch system used by the United States Air Force from 1965 until 1982. It was the first Titan booster to feature large solid rocket motors and was planned to be used as a launcher for the Dyna-Soar, though the spaceplane was cancelled before it could fly. The majority of the launcher's payloads were DoD satellites, for military communications and early warning, though one flight (ATS-6) was performed by NASA. The Titan IIIC was launched exclusively from Cape Canaveral while its sibling, the Titan IIID, was launched only from Vandenberg AFB.

When is the Titan IIIC | OV2-1 launch?
The Titan IIIC | OV2-1 is scheduled for Friday, October 15, 1965 at 5:23 PM UTC. This is the NET (No Earlier Than) time and may be subject to change. Current status: SUCCESS.
What rocket is being used for OV2-1?
The Titan IIIC | OV2-1 mission uses the Titan IIIC rocket, manufactured by Lockheed Martin. The Titan IIIC has flown 36 times with a 94.4% success rate.
Where is the Titan IIIC | OV2-1 launching from?
The launch takes place from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA.
What orbit is OV2-1 going to?
The OV2-1 mission is targeting Low Earth Orbit.
Who is launching OV2-1?
The Titan IIIC | OV2-1 is operated by United States Air Force.
Can I watch the Titan IIIC | OV2-1 launch live?
Yes. Visit the launch detail page on Space Launch Live for embedded YouTube webcasts, replay videos, and links to live coverage from SpaceX, NASA, NASASpaceflight, and other channels.
Mar 28, 2026 20:13 UTC
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Mar 28, 2026 20:13 UTC
Launch date set: Oct 15, 1965 at 17:23 UTC
NET (No Earlier Than) confirmed by United States Air Force
Mar 28, 2026 20:13 UTC
Launch completed successfully
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Last data sync: 12 minutes ago
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Launch ID: 90ce11d2-8718-4ee8-99be-9c001c91d365
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Pad weather at 28.56, -80.58

Mission Profile

OV2-1 was a Titan IIIC mission operated by United States Air Force that lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA on October 15, 1965. The flight carried its payload on a earth science mission to Low Earth Orbit. The launch was a success.