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Thorad-Agena was an
American expendable launch system,
derived from the Thor and
Delta rockets. The
first stage of the
rocket was a
stretched Thor variant...
- 2800
pounds into 100-nautical-mile (190 km)
polar circular orbits. The
Thorad-Agena (pictured) was
developed from Thor. It used a Long Tank Thor to launch...
- East pad (SLC-2E,
originally LC 75-1-1) was used for Delta, Thor-Agena and
Thorad launches between 1966 and 1972 and has been demolished. The West pad (SLC-2W...
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during Project Gemini. It was used as an
upper stage on the Atlas, Thor,
Thorad and
Titan IIIB rockets, and
considered for
others including the
Space Shuttle...
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Hercules Thor (rocket family) PGM-17 Thor Thor-Able Thor-Ablestar Thor-Agena
Thorad-Agena Thor DSV-2 Thor DSV-2U Thor-Burner Thor-Delta LIM-49
Spartan LIM-49...
- 3 4 5 6 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Atlas-Agena
Atlas Thorad-Agena Thor-Agena
Canyon Fire (2016) – 2016
wildfire in
Southern California...
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originally designed and
built by
McDonnell Douglas, and
sometimes known as the
Thorad Delta 1.
Delta II was part of the
Delta rocket family,
derived directly...
- Hambirrao, Sardesai, Tirkhunde, Titway, Tibe, Tegle, Temkar, Topsule, Tablkar,
Thorad, Dare, Desai, Dhahibe, Dalpate, Dusing, Dewge, Dhadam, Dhopte, Dhoran, Prabhudesai...
- (1966–1968)[citation needed]
Saturn IB (1966–1975)
Titan IIIB (1966–1987)[citation needed]
Thorad-Agena (1966 - 1972)[citation needed]
Delta G (1966–1967)
Saturn V (1967–1973)...
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Retired Thor-Able –
Retired Thor-Ablestar –
Retired Thor-Agena –
Retired Thorad-Agena –
Retired Thor-Burner –
Retired Thor DSV-2U –
Retired Delta Thor-Delta...