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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 26 : ウィキペディア英語版
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 26

Launch Complex 26 (LC-26) is a deactivated launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. LC-26 consisted of two pads, ''A'' and ''B''. Pad A was used for the Jupiter-C and Juno I rockets, and was the launch site for ''Explorer 1'', the United States' first satellite, in 1958. Pad B was used for Juno II. Jupiter IRBMs were launched from both pads.
In its early years, it was used to launch ballistic missiles on test flights, and could have been used for a nuclear strike against the Soviet Union if nuclear war had begun.
On February 1, 1958 (January 31 local time), the US Army Ballistic Missile Agency launched '' Explorer 1'' from LC-26A.
LC-26 is also the home of the Air Force Space & Missile Museum. Access to the museum at LC-26 as well as the adjoining LC-5 and LC-6 by the general public can be arranged through the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center "Cape Canaveral: Then and Now Tour". The Cape Canaveral Air Force Station also offers monthly tours.
==Gallery==

File:LC-26 console.jpg|LC-26 consoles
File:LC-26 blockhouse.jpg|Blockhouse (2010)
File:LC-26B Thor-Able.jpg|Thor-Able on pad 26B (not the type launched there)
File:LC-26 Scales.jpg|Scales in the blockhouse used to weigh the rocket
File:LC-26 Launch console.jpg|Launch console (2010)
File:LC-26 equipment.jpg|Equipment with windows in the background (45 sheets of safety glass)


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