Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 19

Launch Complex 19
A multiple exposure photograph of the configuration of Pad 19 up until the launch of Gemini 10.
Interactive map of Launch Complex 19
Launch siteCape Canaveral Space Force Station
Location28°30′24″N 80°33′15″W / 28.50667°N 80.55417°W / 28.50667; -80.55417
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
• Summer (DST)
UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Short nameLC-19
OperatorUnited States Space Force
Total launches27
Launch pad1
Orbital inclination
range
28° - 57°
Launch history
StatusInactive
First launchAugust 14, 1959
HGM-25A Titan I
Last launchNovember 11, 1966
Titan II GLV / Gemini XII
Associated
rockets
HGM-25A Titan I
LGM-25C Titan II
Titan II GLV
4km
2.5miles
28
28
27
27
26
26
25
25
24
24
23
23
22
22
21
20
20
19
19 SLC-46
(Various)
18
18
17
17 LC-36
(New Glenn)
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
9
8
7
6
5
5 SLC-40 (Falcon 9)
4
4 SLC-41
(Atlas, Vulcan)
3
2
2 LC-39A (F9, FH)
1
1 LC-39B (SLS)

  Active pads
  Active pads not used for launches
  Inactive leased pads
  Inactive unleased pads

Launch Complex 19 (LC-19) is a deactivated launch site on Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. One of the eight pads considered part of Missile Row, it is most famous for being used as part of Project Gemini, being the launch site of all ten crewed missions in 1965 and 1966. Additionally, it was used for tests of the HGM-25A Titan I in the late 1950s and early 1960s.