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Titan II Star 37S/FXP-ISS

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Titan II SLV with Star 37S/FXP-ISS

Titan II Star 37S/FXP-ISS
1:110 Scale
H:30.0 cmD:2.8 cm
~31 bricks tall~4 studs wide
Maiden Launch1993-10-05
Family: Titan
Designer: USAF·Manufacturer: Martin Marietta·Operator: USAF·Commissioner: USAF
2–3 Stages
Height / Length
33 m
Diameter
3.1 m
Launch Mass
154,000 kg
Takeoff Thrust
1,913 kN

Mission Profile

The Titan II Star 37S/FXP-ISS (Titan II SLV with Star 37S/FXP-ISS) was a two-to-three-stage American launch vehicle in the Titan family, using refurbished Titan II ICBM cores with solid upper stages for placing government payloads into precise orbits. Standing 33 m tall with a 3.1 m core diameter and a liftoff mass of 154 tonnes, it generated 1,913 kN of liftoff thrust. First flying in October 1993, the Titan II Star 37S launched DMSP weather satellites from Vandenberg Air Force Base, extending the useful life of retired Titan II missile hardware.

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