Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 16
Titan I launch from LC-16 | |||||||||||
Interactive map of Launch Complex 16 | |||||||||||
| Launch site | Cape Canaveral Space Force Station | ||||||||||
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| Location | 28°30′06″N 80°33′06″W / 28.5017°N 80.5518°W | ||||||||||
| Time zone | UTC−05:00 (EST) | ||||||||||
• Summer (DST) | UTC−04:00 (EDT) | ||||||||||
| Short name | LC-16 | ||||||||||
| Operator | United States Space Force (owner) Relativity Space (tenant) | ||||||||||
| Total launches | 150 | ||||||||||
| Launch pad | 1 | ||||||||||
| Orbital inclination range | 28° – 57° | ||||||||||
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Launch Complex 16 (LC-16) is a launch pad site located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Part of the Missile Row lineup of launch pads, it was originally built for use by LGM-25 Titan missiles in the early 1960s, a variety of NASA functions in the late 1960s, and later saw tests of MGM-31 Pershing missiles in the 1970s and 1980s.
As of August 2025, LC-16 is leased to Relativity Space, during which it is undergoing large-scale renovations for future use by their Terran R launch vehicle.