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  2. Titan IV - Wikipedia

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    Titan IV was a family ... a contract to build an ... the Titan IV Selected Acquisition Report estimated the total cost for the acquisition of 65 Titan IV vehicles ...

  3. Solid Rocket Motor Upgrade - Wikipedia

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    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. Wound from carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer and burning a hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene -bound ammonium perchlorate composite propellant , it was an ambitious upgrade building on Hercules ...

  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. Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 - Wikipedia

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    Titan IV 401A K-23 Centaur TC-17 Orion 1 November 6, 1995 05:15 Titan IV 401A K-21 Centaur TC-13 Milstar 2 July 3, 1996 00:31 Titan IV 405A K-2 SDS-B4 February 23, 1997 20:20 Titan IV 402B K-24 IUS DSP-1 Block 18 F18 October 15, 1997 08:43 Titan IV 401B K-33 Centaur Cassini-Huygens: May 9, 1998 01:38 Titan IV 401B K-25 Centaur TC-18 Orion 2

  6. Saturn (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    As the Atlas and Titan were both built at 120" diameters it would make sense to build Titan C at this diameter as well, but this would result in an unwieldy tall and skinny rocket with dubious strength and stability. Instead, Titan C proposed building the new stage at a larger 160" diameter, meaning it would be an entirely new rocket.

  7. Cape Canaveral Space Force Station - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force chose to expand the capabilities of the Titan launch vehicles for its heavy lift capabilities. The Air Force constructed Launch Complexes 40 and 41 to launch Titan III and Titan IV rockets just south of Kennedy Space Center. A Titan III has about the same payload capacity as the Saturn IB at a considerable cost savings. [citation ...

  8. FDA Issues Urgent Warning on Dangers of Common Dog Medication

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    The United States Food and Drugs Administration is warning pet owners about a common medication given to pets to treat arthritis. The F.D.A. now says that the drug Librela may be associated with ...

  9. Milstar - Wikipedia

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    The DFS-1 satellite was launched on 7 February 1994 aboard the first Titan IV(401) ... at a cost of US$800 million each. Each satellite has a design life of 10 years.