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    Titan IV was a family of heavy-lift space launch vehicles developed by Martin Marietta and operated by the United States Air Force from 1989 to 2005. Launches...
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    on the Titan IV. Titan IIIA Titan 23B Titan IIIC Titan IIID Titan IIIE Titan 34D Commercial Titan 3 The Titan IV was an extended length Titan III with...
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    used by the United States Air Force for Titan IIIC, Titan IIIE, and Titan IV launches. After the last Titan launch, the complex was renovated to support...
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    1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020   Atlas-Agena   Titan IIID   Titan 34D   Titan IV   Falcon 9 SLC-4W started operations in 1963 as Space Launch...
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    1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020   Titan III-C   Titan 34D   Commercial Titan III   Titan IV   Falcon 9 As of October 7, 2024 Wikimedia Commons...
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    termination of the Titan IV/Centaur program at SLC-6. The reasons given for the project being canceled was due to "insufficient Titan IV launch requirements...
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    launch vehicle, the Titan IV. The 401A/B versions used a Centaur upper stage with a 4.3-meter (14 ft) diameter hydrogen tank. In the Titan 401A version, a...
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    either the Titan IIIE or the Space Shuttle. The Martin Company responded with its extremely large Titan IV series of rockets. When the Titan IV came into...
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    The DFS-1 satellite was launched on 7 February 1994 aboard the first Titan IV(401)A rocket, but with the classified -X wing payload deactivated. It was...
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  • in 2001". Retrieved 27 May 2015. Graham, William (11 March 2011). "Delta IV dodges upper level winds and launches with NROL-27 satellite". NASASpaceFlight...
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    design of this MLP is derived from the MLPs used by the Titan III and IV rockets. Titan III and Titan IV rockets launched from SLC-40 and SLC-41 utilized MLPs...
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    nasaspaceflight.com. 22 January 2011. NRO SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES PAYLOAD FROM TITAN IV September 10, 2003 Archived May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine This article...
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    orbits or interplanetary trajectories following launch aboard a Titan 34D or Titan IV rocket as its upper stage, or from the payload bay of the Space...
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    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...
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    September 1989. As TITAN 34D launch operations continued, the first Titan IV liquid rocket engines were installed on the Titan IV "pathfinder" vehicle...
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  • Walleye Titan (rocket family) HGM-25A Titan I LGM-25C Titan II Titan IIIA Titan IIIB Titan IIIC Commercial Titan III Titan IIID Titan IIIE Titan IV Titan 23G...
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    1991-017A 21147 8 March 1991 12:03 Titan IV(403)A VAFB SLC-4E — 420 km × 662 km × 68.0° 26 March 2011 First Titan IV launch from Vandenberg USA-133 1997-064A...
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  • two-stage core was modified into the heavy-lifting Titan III and Titan IV rockets. All Titan II, III, and IV models have since been retired. Minuteman I (SM-80...
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    includes the Titan II launch control center equipment used in California for launching the Titan 23G. Titan IV One of only two remaining Titan IV launch vehicles...
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    On 18 June 2023, Titan, a submersible operated by the American tourism and expeditions company OceanGate, imploded during an expedition to view the wreck...
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  • II launch occurred in 2003.[citation needed] Titan III Titan IIIB Titan 34D Titan IV Wade, Mark. "Titan". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the...
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    Atlas V Heavy (proposed, never developed) Saturn IB (retired) Titan III (retired) Titan IV (retired) Spaceflight portal Comparison of orbital launch systems...
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  • Shuttle (1981–2011) Titan 34D (1982–1989) Atlas H (1983–1987) Atlas G (1984–1989) Titan 23G (1988–2003) Delta II (1989–2018) Titan IV (1989–2005) Delta...
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    satellites (excluding costs for the launch vehicle), which were destroyed in a Titan IV launch failure in 1993, were US$800 million (inflation adjusted US$ 1.7...
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  • Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan is a dungeon crawler role playing video game developed and published by Atlus for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the sequel...
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  • Titan, previously named Cyclops 2, was a submersible created and operated by the American underwater-tourism company OceanGate. It was the first privately-owned...
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    have newly allocated three launch pads to four companies: SLC-15 (former Titan pad) to ABL Space Systems; SLC-14 (former Atlas pad) to Stoke Space; SLC-13...
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  • Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans, also called Deathstalker IV: Match of the Titans, is a 1991 sword and sorcery fantasy film written and directed by Howard...
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    Intelligence Agency (CIA), eight have been launched from Cape Canaveral on Titan IV and Delta IV launch vehicles since 1995. These satellites at geostationary orbits...
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    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...
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