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Transtage,
given the
United States Air
Force designation SSB-10A, was an
American upper stage used on
Titan III rockets,
developed by
Martin Marietta...
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orbit due to a
Transtage failure and a 1975
launch of two DSCS II
military communication satellites left in LEO by
another Transtage failure. On March...
- in 1964 and 1965, to test the
Transtage upper stage which was
intended for use on the
larger Titan IIIC. The
Transtage was
mounted atop two core stages...
- from 1964 to 1980. Two of
these engines were used in the
Titan III GTO
Transtage, with
thrust uprated from 7,800 lbf (35 kN) to 8,000 lbf (36 kN), and...
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prototype rocket booster and
consisted of a
standard Titan II
rocket with a
Transtage upper stage.[citation needed] The
Titan IIIB with its
different versions...
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including the
Inertial Upper Stage, the
Transfer Orbit Stage, and the
Transtage. The
Titan 34D made its
maiden flight in the year of 1982 on the 30th...
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States Air
Force in June 1965, a
Titan IIIC
rocket equipped with two
transtage upper stages for
testing purposes. Notably, the pad
served as the launch...
- IIIC-launched
Transtage. The
Gemini 11 crew
would be
launched with the
Titan II GLV as they did in reality, and
would dock with the
Transtage,
which would...
- were
designed to be
delivered directly to
geostationary orbit using the
Transtage or
Inertial Upper Stage, and so were not
capable of
performing their own...
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deployment of
multiple satellites from a
single rocket into
multiple orbits.
Transtage was a
highly maneuverable post-boost
control system developed without...