Titan/Centaur - NASA's newest launch vehicle.Titan/Centaur is NASA's last 'new-expendable' launch vehicle prior to the advent of the Space Shuttle. Titan/Centaur is an adaptation of the Air Force Titan III booster with an improved version of the Centaur stage and a new 4.2-meter payload fairing. Titan/Centaur is initially being used for high performance escape missions (Helios Solar Probe - 340 kilograms, Viking Mars Orbiter and Lander - 3,629 kilograms, and Mariner Jupiter/Saturn Fly-Bys at 771 kilograms), but is also particularly suited for larger spacecraft in synchronous orbits (transfer - 7,031 kilograms and equatorial, with three Centaur burns - 3,175 kilograms). The program which began in 1965 with internal NASA feasibility studies will culminate in a 'proof flight' launch in early 1974. With the new payload fairing, which also encloses Centaur, payloads nearly 8.5 meters long and 3.8 meters in diameter can be accommodated.
Document ID
19730051292
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Stofan, A. J. (NASA Lewis Research Center Titan/Centaur Project Office, Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1973
Subject Category
Space Vehicles
Report/Patent Number
AIAA PAPER 73-617Report Number: AIAA PAPER 73-617
Meeting Information
Meeting: Joint Space Mission Planning and Execution Meeting