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    The Titan IIIM was a planned American expendable launch system, intended to launch the Manned Orbiting Laboratory and other payloads. Development was cancelled...
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    a larger payload fairing to accommodate dual satellite payloads. The Titan IIIM was intended to launch the Manned Orbiting Laboratory and other payloads...
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    The Titan 23B was a basic Titan II with an Agena upper stage, and the Titan 24B was the same concept, but using the slightly enlarged Titan IIIM rocket...
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    1981 and 1985. The Titan IIIM rocket developed for the MOL never flew, but its UA1207 solid rocket boosters were used on the Titan IV, and the Space Shuttle...
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    subsequent repurposing efforts. The site was originally envisioned to support Titan IIIM rockets and the Manned Orbiting Laboratory, however, these projects were...
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    state-of-the-art subsystems, called Advanced Big G. Three launch vehicles-Saturn IB, Titan IIIM, and Saturn INT-20 (S-IC/S-IVB) were investigated for use with the spacecraft...
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  • programs, such as components from the Titan IIIM, which was to have launched MOL, being used to upgrade other Titan rockets. The United States Air Force...
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    state-of-the-art subsystems, called Advanced Big G. Three launch vehicles-Saturn IB, Titan IIIM, and Saturn INT-20 (S-IC/S-IVB) were investigated for use with the spacecraft...
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    for the spacecraft, and the Space Systems Division was developing the Titan IIIM booster. However, the program only had a single test flight, OPS 0855...
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    (MOL), an orbital military reconnaissance space station launched on a Titan IIIM from Vandenberg Air Force Base Space Launch Complex 6, however at the...
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