Cape Canaveral Space Force Station – 3D Historic Launch Complexes
Facility 1275G Emergency Power at LC-26
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Publication Date
2022
Abstract
This structure is part of Launch Complex 26 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Brevard County, Florida. This historic complex has served two primary functions – as a launch facility and as a museum. The LC-26 site was associated with the Redstone research and development program and later the Jupiter program. Additionally, the first American satellite, Explorer I, was famously launched from LC-26 on January 31, 1958. The site was a dual-pad, single blockhouse complex constructed in 1957, and was also used for several launch missions involving primates that preceded human space exploration missions. The Facility 1275G structure is located on Pad A (see basemap). The complex is a significant cultural resource listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Modeled from terrestrial laser scanning data as part of our complex-wide site survey.
Keywords
VR, AR, Museums, Preservation, Space engineers, Historical archaeology, Historic building, Cape Canaveral, Space history, Architecture, Space, SLD 45
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1 3-D Model
Recommended Citation
Center for Digital Heritage and Geospatial Information, "Facility 1275G Emergency Power at LC-26" (2022). Cape Canaveral Space Force Station – 3D Historic Launch Complexes. 40.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cdhgi_cape_canaveral_3d/40