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| Attribute | Alcantara Launch Center 🇧🇷 Brazil Active · Last updated 2026-06-01Trust: Operator-primaryⓘ Last verified Remove × | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | New Mexico Spaceport Authority | Alaska Aerospace | Brazilian Air Force (FAB) / Agência Espacial Brasileira (AEB) |
| Ownership | Public-Private | State Enterprise | Government |
| Region | 🇺🇸 United States | 🇺🇸 United States | 🇧🇷 Brazil |
| Launch pads | — | — | 1 (CLA mobile launch vehicle; VLM-1 pad under development)as of [1] ↑ Most pads |
| Annual launches | 5-10 ↑ Most active | 2-5 | 0–1 (first orbital launch pending)as of [1]Sounding rockets operational; VLM-1 orbital debut targeted 2027 |
| Max payload (LEO) | — | — | ~150 kg to SSO (VLM-1 target)as of [1]Near-equatorial location (2.3°S) provides ~460 m/s velocity bonus for GTO missions ↑ Highest capacity |
| First operational launch | 2011 | 1998 | 1990-11-21as of [1]VS-30 sounding rocket; first orbital attempt VLS-1 1997 (pad explosion); new era with VLM-1 |
| Regulatory regime | FAA-AST Launch Site Operator License (vertical + horizontal) | FAA-AST Part 450 commercial license; state-owned range safety | AEB regulatory framework; 2019 U.S.–Brazil Technology Safeguards Agreement enables U.S.-origin payload launches |
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