Titan 403B (original) (raw)
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Titan 403B
American orbital launch vehicle. Version of Titan 4B with no upper stage, configured for launch from Vandenberg.
Status: Retired 2000. First Launch: 2000-08-17. Last Launch: 2000-08-17. Number: 1 . Payload: 21,680 kg (47,790 lb). Thrust: 15,000.00 kN (3,372,000 lbf). Gross mass: 910,000 kg (2,000,000 lb). Height: 54.00 m (177.00 ft). Diameter: 3.05 m (10.00 ft). Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
LEO Payload: 21,680 kg (47,790 lb).
More at: Titan 403B.
Family: orbital launch vehicle. Country: USA. Spacecraft: Lacrosse (satellite). Launch Vehicles: Lacrosse. Launch Sites: Cape Canaveral, Vandenberg, Vandenberg SLC4E, Cape Canaveral LC40. Stages: Titan 4-1, Titan 4-2, USRM. Agency: Martin.
2000 August 17 - . 23:45 GMT - . Launch Site: Vandenberg. Launch Complex: Vandenberg SLC4E. LV Family: Titan. Launch Vehicle: Titan 403B.
- USA 152 - . Payload: Onyx F1. Mass: 14,500 kg (31,900 lb). Nation: USA. Agency: NRO. Manufacturer: Martin. Class: Surveillance. Type: Military Radarsat. Spacecraft: Lacrosse satellite. USAF Sat Cat: 26473 . COSPAR: 2000-047A. Apogee: 695 km (432 mi). Perigee: 689 km (428 mi). Inclination: 68.00 deg. Period: 98.53 min.
The National Reconnaissance Office satellite was reported to be an Onyx (formerly Lacrosse) radar imaging spacecraft built by Lockheed Martin. The Titan second stage reached a 572 x 675 km x 68.0 deg orbit and separated from the payload. Amateur observers reported the payload has made two small maneuvers and by Aug 23 was in a 681 x 695 km x 68.1 deg orbit.
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