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  2. Titan IV - Wikipedia

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    In October 1997, a Titan IV-B rocket launched Cassini–Huygens, a pair of probes sent to Saturn. It was the only use of a Titan IV for a non-Department of Defense launch. Huygens landed on Titan on January 14, 2005. Cassini remained in orbit around Saturn. The Cassini Mission ended on September 15, 2017, when the spacecraft was sent into ...

  3. List of Titan launches - Wikipedia

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    Titan IV(402)A: 45D-1 4A-1 K-1 IUS-8: CCAFS LC-41: GSO: Success USA-39 First flight of Titan IV. An engine bell burn-through left only a narrow margin for success. 4 September 05:54 Titan 34D/Transtage: 5D-7 34D-2 CCAFS LC-40: HEO: Success USA-43 USA-44 Final flight of Titan 34D; final use of the Transtage upper stage 6 September 01:49

  4. Titan (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    The Titan V was a proposed development of the Titan IV, that saw several designs being suggested. One Titan V proposal was for an enlarged Titan IV, capable of lifting up to 90,000 pounds (41,000 kg) of payload. [39] Another used a cryogenic first stage with LOX/LH2 propellants; [40] however the Atlas V EELV was selected for production instead.

  5. Vertical Integration Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was one of the facilities of the Integrate-Transfer-Launch complex that was used to support Titan III and Titan IV launches. These expendable launch systems were operated by the United States Air Force, both at CCAFS and at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California from 1965 to 2005. Several Titan rockets could be vertically ...

  6. Solid Rocket Motor Upgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Solid Rocket Motor Upgrade (SRMU) was a solid rocket motor that was used as a booster on the Titan IVB launch vehicle. Developed by Hercules (later ATK), it was intended to be a high-performance, low-cost upgrade to the UA1207 boosters previously used on Titan IV.

  7. 1994 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Titan IVA (401)/Centaur: Cape Canaveral LC-40: USA-99 US Air Force Geosynchronous Communications: In orbit: Operational Maiden flight of Titan IV (401A) 8 February 08:34 Long March 3A: Xichang LA-2: CASC: Shijian 4 CASC Geosynchronous transfer Particle research: In orbit: Operational KF-1: CASC Geosynchronous transfer DFH-3 spacecraft ...

  8. Category:Titan (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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  9. List of rocket stages - Wikipedia

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    Titan 34D, Titan IV, Space Shuttle: Retired KVTK Russia: Angara A5, Energia: In development PAM-G India: Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle: In development Payload Assist Module/Star-48B United States: Delta 3000, Delta 4000, Delta II, Space Shuttle: Delta 5000: In service Salman Iran: Qased, Qaem-100: In Service Saman-1 Iran: Simorgh: In ...