14 Nov 2025: ULA Atlas V Launch for ViaSat-3 F2 (EMEA)

ViaSat-3 F2 (ViaSat-3 EMEA)
Atlas V 551 • United Launch Alliance
Launch Status: Date/Time May Change
Weather Forecast During Launch
The forecast calls for a temperature of 68°F, overcast clouds, 100% cloud cover and a wind speed of 3mph.
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Mission: ViaSat-3 F2 (ViaSat-3 EMEA)
The ViaSat-3 is a series of three Ka-band satellites is expected to provide vastly superior capabilities in terms of service speed and flexibility for a satellite platform. Each ViaSat-3 class satellite is expected to deliver more than 1-Terabit per second of network capacity, and to leverage high levels of flexibility to dynamically direct capacity to where customers are located.
- Type: Communications
- Orbit: Geostationary Transfer Orbit
- Launch Cost: $153,000,000 USD
Rocket: United Launch Alliance Atlas V 551
Atlas V is an expendable launch system in the Atlas rocket family. It was formerly operated by Lockheed Martin and is now operated by United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture with Boeing. Each Atlas V rocket uses a Russian-built RD-180 engine burning kerosene and liquid oxygen to power its first stage and an American-built RL10 engine burning liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen to power its Centaur upper stage. The RD-180 engines are provided by RD Amross, while Aerojet Rocketdyne provides both the RL10 engines and the strap-on boosters used in some configurations. The standard payload fairing sizes are 4 or 5 meters in diameter and of various lengths. Fairings sizes as large as 7.2 m in diameter and up to 32.3 m in length have been considered. The rocket is assembled in Decatur, Alabama and Harlingen, Texas.
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