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Delta · McDonnell Douglas

Delta IV M+(5,4)

retired
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Specifications

Status
retired
Height
70.7 m
Diameter
5 m
Mass
404,000 kg
Stages
2
Payload to LEO
13,730 kg
Payload to GTO
6,890 kg
First flight
2009-12-06
Total launches
8
Success / Fail
8 / 0

The Delta IV Heavy was an expendable heavy-lift launch vehicle, the largest member of the Delta IV family. Following the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011, it was the most capable operational launch vehicle until the Falcon Heavy's debut in 2018. At the time of its retirement in 2024, it ranked third among active rockets in payload capacity. Developed by Boeing and later manufactured by United Launch Alliance (ULA), it first flew in 2004. The Delta IV Heavy was retired after its 16th and final launch on 9 April 2024 and was succeeded by ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket, which can offer similar heavy-lift capabilities at a lower cost with a single-core and six solid rocket boosters.

Payloads it launched · 8

WGS 10 (USA 291)
GEO
WGS F9 (USA 275)
GEO
WGS F8 (USA 272)
GEO
WGS F7 (USA 263)
GEO
WGS F6 (USA 244)
GEO
WGS F5 (USA 243)
GEO
WGS F4 (USA 233)
GEO
WGS F3 (USA 211)
GEO