Solid Motor Assembly Building (Inactive)/Satellite Processing and Integration Facility (SPIF)
USA /
Florida /
Cape Canaveral /
World
/ USA
/ Florida
/ Cape Canaveral
World / United States / Florida
military, closed
The Solid Motor Assembly Building (SMAB) was used for stacking the segments of the Solid Rocket Motors (SRM) used for launching the Titan III, Titan 34D, and Titan IV family of rockets. It is currently inactive.
The SPIF is located adjacent to the Solid Motor Assembly Building (SMAB). The facility contains a Class 100,000 clean room that would be used during processing. A Class 100,000 clean room maintains air with a particle count not to exceed 100,000 particles per cubic foot of a size 0.5 microns (m) and larger.
The SPIF is located adjacent to the Solid Motor Assembly Building (SMAB). The facility contains a Class 100,000 clean room that would be used during processing. A Class 100,000 clean room maintains air with a particle count not to exceed 100,000 particles per cubic foot of a size 0.5 microns (m) and larger.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 28°32'34"N 80°35'27"W
- ICBM Row (Part of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station) 4 km
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) 7.4 km
- Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 12 km
- Avon Park Air Force Range (KAGR) 122 km
- Naval Air Station Jacksonville 218 km
- Military Installation - Camp Blanding 220 km
- Cecil Field 228 km
- Weapon Storage Area 268 km
- Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay 273 km
- Fort Stewart Main Cantonment 386 km
- Disconnected section of Banana River 0.7 km
- Harrison Island 1.1 km
- Banana River 1.3 km
- Disconnected section of Banana River 1.5 km
- Launch Complex 47 (active) 2.4 km
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) 4 km
- False Cape 5.1 km
- Pintail Creek 6.1 km
- Launch Complex 48 6.2 km
- Kennedy Space Center 10 km
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