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    The Atlas III (known as the Atlas II-AR (R for Russian) early in development ) was an American orbital launch vehicle, used in the years between 2000 and 2005. It was developed from the highly successful Atlas II rocket and shared many components.

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  3. May 24, 2000 · Length: 170 feet, 2 inches. Diameter: 10 feet. Date of First Cape Canaveral Launch: May 24, 2000. Date of Final Cape Canaveral Launch: March 13, 2004. Number of Cape Canaveral Launches: 2. In November, 1995 Lockheed-Martin approved plans for a new space launch vehicle called the Atlas IIAR-Centaur.

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  5. Feb 21, 2002 · The two-engine Centaur, featuring two RL-10A engines, could produce a thrust of 41,592 pounds, roughly double the thrust of a single RL-10A engine. In the new configuration, the Atlas IIIB was capable of carrying a 23,630-pound payload to Low-Earth Orbit or a 9,900-pound payload to Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit.

  6. The Atlas IIIA was a development of the Atlas using Russian engines in place of the Rocketdyne MA-5 booster/sustainer group used on all previous models. It was the centerpiece of Lockheed Martin's strategy to remain a leader in the commercial launch services industry.

  7. The Atlas III (known as the Atlas II-AR (R for Russian) early in development) was an American orbital launch vehicle, used in the years between 2000 and 2005.

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