ߕߌߕߊ߲ (nqo); Titan hordozórakéta (hu); Titan (ast); Титан (ru); Titan (de-ch); Titan (de); Titan (en-gb); Տիտան (hy); Титан (bg); Titanraket (da); Titan (ro); 泰坦系列運載火箭 (zh-hk); Titan (sv); טיטן (he); 泰坦系列運載火箭 (zh-hant); 大力神系列运载火箭 (zh-cn); 타이탄 (ko); Titan (en-ca); Rakety Titan (cs); Titan (it); Titan (fr); Titan (hr); Τιτάνας (el); Titan (sk); Titan (dòng tên lửa) (vi); Titan (família de foguetes) (pt); Titan (en); タイタン (ja); टैतन (hi); Титан (uk); 泰坦系列運載火箭 (zh); Titan (id); Titan (família de foguetes) (pt-br); Titan (sco); Titan (lb); Titan (pl); Titan (nb); Titan (nl); 大力神系列运载火箭 (zh-sg); Titan (es); ಟೈಟಾನ್ (kn); टैटन् (sa); Titan (gl); صاروخ تيتان (ar); 泰坦系列运载火箭 (zh-hans); Titan (rakettiperhe) (fi) ߓߌ߬ߢߍ߬ߞߎߟߎ߲ ߝߊ߬ߓߏ߲ ߘߏ߫ (nqo); famille de fusées américaines (fr); familia de cohetes de la NASA (ast); семейство ракета-носителей (ru); Familie von Trägerraketen von Martin Marietta Corporation (de); rocket faimily (sco); familj av raketer från USA (sv); amerykańska rakieta transportowa (pl); сімейство ракет-носіїв (uk); raketfamilie (nl); राकेट् कुटुम्बः (sa); रोच्केट का परिवार है (hi); ರಾಕೆಟ್ ಕುಟುಂಬ (kn); cohete fabricado por la Nasa (es); American rocket family (en); عائلة صواريخ أمريكية الصنع (ar); classe di vettori spaziali (it); rakétacsalád (hu) Titan II, Cohete Titan, Titan III (es); タイタンロケット, タイタンIII, タイタンミサイル, タイタンII (ja); Titan 1 (fr); Titan III, Tytan (pl); Titan 3E-Centaur, Titan III, Titan IV (de); Titan (pt); 大力神運載火箭系列, 泰坦系列火箭, 泰坦火箭, Titan rocket (zh); Titan (cs); Titan (da)
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English: Titan is the name of a rocket family (USA).
Deutsch: Die Titan-Raketen-Familie besteht aus Trägerraketen und Interkontinentalraketen der USA.
Titan ICBM[edit]
Titan I[edit]
Titan I missile exploding on launch pad (Dec. 12, 1959)
Titan I test launch from Cape Canaveral, FL.
Titan II[edit]
Titan II missile on launch pad
Titan II missile launching from silo
Titan space launch vehicle[edit]
Titan II[edit]
Titan II launches the Gemini Titan 4 mission.
Liftoff of Titan II rocket with Gemini 6A from Pad 19 (Dec. 15, 1965)
Titan II rocket launching Gemini 11 spacecraft (Sept. 12, 1966)
Titan II launch with Gemini
Titan II(23)G rocket in Vandenberg (Sept. 5, 1988)
Titan II(23)G launching Clementine Moon probe (Vandenberg AFB - Jan. 25, 1994)
Titan II(23)G launching QickSCAT satellite (Vandenberg AFB - June 20, 1999)
Titan II(23)G launching QickSCAT satellite (Vandenberg AFB - June 20, 1999)
Titan 23G launches on June 24, 2002 at 2:23 p.m. EDT (18:23 UTC) with the NOAA-M weather satellite.
Titan 23G rocket hurtles above the launch tower with the NOAA-M weather satellite.
Titan 23G second stage is lifted to vertical for the launch with the NOAA-M weather satellite.
Titan III[edit]
Titan IIIA first launch (Sept. 1, 1964)
Titan IIIC launching military payload (Oct. 15, 1965)
Titan IIIC with MOL-Mockup and Gemini-B
Titan IIIC with MOL-Mockup and Gemini-B
Titan IIIC with MOL-Mockup and Gemini-B
MOL mockup launch Nov. 3, 1966 on a Titan IIIC from LC41 Cape Canaveral, FL.
Titan IIIC launching Vela military satellites (April 8, 1970)
Titan IIID rocket launch from Vandenberg AFB
Titan IIIE Centaur awating test launch (Febr. 12, 1974)
First Titan 3E-Centaur launch (Februar 12 1974 13:48 UTC)
Titan 3C rocket lauches with ATS 6 on May 30, 1974 from Lauch Complex 40
Titan IIIE Centaur with Helios 1 spacecraft (1974)
Viking 1 is launched, on Bord of a Titan 3E/Centaur rocket, from Launch Pad 41. (August 20, 1975 21:22 UTC)
Titan IIIE Centaur with Viking 2 on Launch Complex 41
Titan IIIE Centaur launching Viking 2 (Sept. 9, 1975)
Titan IIIE Centaur launching Voyager 2 (Aug. 20, 1977)
Titan IIIE Centaur launching Voyager 2 (Aug. 20, 1977)
Titan IIIE Centaur launching Voyager 1 (Sep. 5, 1977)
Titan III(23)B launching KH-8 reconnaissance satellite from Vandenberg AFB, CA. (USAF)
Titan III(23)C launching DSCS military communications satellite (March 25, 1978)
Titan 34D with IUS upper stage on its first mission (Oct. 30, 1982)
Commercial Titan 3 launching Mars Observer (Sept. 25, 1992)
Titan IV[edit]
First Titan IVA launch (June 14, 1989)
Titan IVA/Centaur with Mercury ELINT spy satellite (June 24, 1996)
Titan IVA/Centaur with Trumpet or Advanced Orion ELINT satellite
Launch Complex 40: The second Titan 4B/Centaur (Modell 401), with Cassini/Huygens on Bord.
The second Titan 4B/Centaur (Modell 401), with Cassini/Huygens on Bord. Second launch attempt at lauch Pad 40.
Mobile Service Tower rolled away from Titan IVB before Cassini-Huygens launch.
Titan IVB/Centaur launching Cassini-Huygens (Oct. 15, 1997)
Titan IVB launch with Cassini-Huygens on Board
Cassini-Huygens lifted of with a Titan 4(01)B from Launch Compex 40
Titan IVB-Centaur leaves Launch Pad 40 with Cassini-Huygens on Board
KSC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPH OF CASSINI LAUNCH
Titan IVB launching Lacrosse satellite (August 18, 2000)
Titan IVB/Centaur launching ELINT spy satellite (Sept. 9, 2003)
Titan IVB/IUS rocket launching DSP-22 early warning satellite (Febr. 14, 2004)
Last Titan 4B ready for launch on SLC-4E, Vandenberg AFB
Final Titan IVB launch (Oct. 19, 2005)
Titan IVA K-11 failure (August_1993)
Miscellaneous[edit]
Titan IIIC launch complex (1965)
Transtage upper stage used on Titan III rockets
IUS upper stage used on Titan 34D and Titan IV rockets
Centaur-D1T stage used on Titan IIIE/Centaur rockets
Titan IIIE Centaur No. 3 return to VIB for storage after tests on LC 41
Centaur-T upper stage used on Titan IV rockets
Titan IVB solid booster static firing failure at rocket ridge, Edwards AFB
Titan IVB build up start with preperation of first stage
Next step in building up Titan IVB is preperation of the second stage
Titan IVB core vehicle rollout
Titan IVB core vehicle arrive at the pad at Launch Complex 40
Centaur upper stage before it is mating to the Titan IVB rocket
Titan IVB fairing is putting over Cassini-Huygens
Titan I XLR-87 Rocket Engine
Titan IV Payload fairing jettison test.JPG