Oct 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987space...3....8w&link_type=abstract
Space (ISSN 0267-954X), vol. 3, Sept.-Oct. 1987, p. 8-11.
Physics
Aerospace Industry, Space Commercialization, Titan Launch Vehicles, Cryogenic Rocket Propellants, Government Procurement, Launch Vehicle Configurations, Upper Stage Rocket Engines
Scientific paper
Over 500 Titan-family launch vehicles have been built and used over the last 25 years, and the manufacturer anticipates sufficient commercial launch-related demand for the operation of the Titan production lines to continue well into the 1990s. Commercial Titan III capability is 14 tonnes into LEO and about 5.5 tonnes into GEO transfer orbit. The Titan IV will loft 14.5 tonnes into low polar orbit from Vandenberg AFB with such payloads as the KH-12 reconnaissance satellite. Titan IV evolution into a heavy lift launcher is under study, but availability of such a vehicle is not expected until the mid-1990s.
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