Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988spt..conf.....g&link_type=abstract
AIAA, Space Programs and Technologies Conference, Houston, TX, June 21-24, 1988. 9 p.
Computer Science
Market Research, Payload Delivery (Sts), Space Commercialization, Space Transportation, Titan 3 Launch Vehicle, Nasa Programs, Titan 2 Icbm
Scientific paper
The commercial Titan III launch vehicle is discussed, reviewing the history of the Titan program, the technical aspects of the launcher, and the market outlook. The solid rocket motors of the boost vehicle, core, attitude control system, and payload carrier are described. The vehicle can carry one or two payloads taking up a space of up to 3.65 m in diameter and 10.7 m in length. The avionics, communications, and electrical power systems of the vehicle are examined and the range of perigree stages with which the vehicle is compatible is given. An overview of the mission and the launch facilities is presented and future markets for commercial satellites are considered.
Gizinski Stephen J. III
Herrington Douglas B.
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