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The Titan IIIE or Titan 3E, also known as the Titan III-Centaur, was an American expendable launch system. Launched seven times between 1974 and 1977, it enabled several high-profile NASA missions, including the Voyager and Viking planetary probes and the joint West Germany-U.S. Helios spacecraft.
- Titan (Trägerrakete)
Titan IIIA, IIIB, 34B Titan-IIIB-Agena-D-Start mit einem...
- Titan (rocket family)
The Titan IIIE, with a high-specific-impulse Centaur upper...
- Titan IIIC
The Titan IIIC was an expendable launch system used by the...
- Titan (Trägerrakete)
The Titan IIIE more than tripled the payload capacity of Atlas-Centaur, and incorporated improved thermal insulation, allowing an orbital lifespan of up to five hours, an increase over the 30 minutes of the Atlas-Centaur.
The Titan IIIE or Titan 3E, also known as the Titan III-Centaur, was an American expendable launch system. Launched seven times between 1974 and 1977, it enabled several high-profile NASA missions, including the Voyager and Viking planetary probes and the joint West Germany-U.S. Helios spacecraft.
Titan IIIE was a variant of Titan 3D with Centaur D-1T upper stage, used by NASA for deep space missions in the 1970s. Learn about its specifications, stages, payloads, and launch history.