Arizona trip

From: Eric J. Korpela <korpela_at_ellie.ssl.berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu Apr 12 19:41:08 2001

> At 02:20 PM 4/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> > > Titans are the big ICBM's right?
> >
> >Big enough that they evolved into the biggest (unmanned) launch vehicle
> >that the US now has.
>
> Not quite, Titan IIs are a medium lift space launch vehicle with an
> approximate 4,500 lbs to LEO capability. The Boeing Delta II with the lift
> package can put 12,000 lbs into LEO. The Delta 3, its bigger brother can
> put 18,000 lbs into LEO.
>
> At one time the Titan II was the only "flying" launch vehicle in our inventory.

I was counting the Titan IV as what it evolved into. It really is different
enough that it is a Titan in name only. It can put 47,800 lb into LEU.

I still see enough of Thor in Delta III that I would consider it a decendent
of the Thor IRBM.

I don't know what Delta II uses for guidance these days, but in 92 they
used what I would consider a classic computer.

Eric
Received on Thu Apr 12 2001 - 19:41:08 BST

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