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  1. Eight Atlas-Centaur test missions were scheduled to be completed by the end of 1964, followed by the first Surveyor program launch. Centaur was upgraded to a high priority project because of this direct relation to Apollo. Meanwhile, the Department of Defense (DoD) had settled on the Titan family for its heavy-lift launching needs and so the ...

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  2. Dec 12, 2012 · A new era began the launch of the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite on a commercial Atlas I in July of 1990. Centaur has also helped launch several GOES weather satellites. Centaur continues to support scientific missions such as SOHO, which launched on Atlas/Centaur-121 on December 2, 1995.

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  4. Mar 1, 2013 · Centaur was the first space vehicle to use liquid hydrogen, and Lewis research in the 1950s had demonstrated liquid hydrogen’s applicability to rockets. Lewis’s extensive work on Centaur paid off on May 30, 1966 with the launch of Surveyor 1. Three days later, Surveyor became the first U.S. spacecraft to land on another celestial body.

  5. Launched from Cape Canaveral, Atlas/Centaur (AC-2) was the first successful use of the high-energy liquid hydrogen/ liquid oxygen Centaur upper stage vehicle developed for NASA by General Dynamics. The spent Centaur stage entered orbit. Launch vehicle test. Launch vehicle put dummy payload into geosynchronous transfer orbit.

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · Centaur Program. An Atlas-Centaur rocket is at Cape Kennedy’s Pad 36A for a tanking test in preparation for the June 1964 AC-3 launch. Centaur was a 15000-pound thrust second-stage rocket designed for the military in 1957 and 1958 by General Dynamics. It was the first major rocket to use the liquid hydrogen technology developed by Lewis in ...

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  7. May 24, 2000 · The Atlas IIAR-Centaur was renamed Atlas III-Centaur in April, 1998. Two variants emerged – the Atlas IIIA-Centaur and the Atlas IIIB-Centaur. Of these, the Atlas IIIA-Centaur was the first to be introduced and launched from Cape Canaveral. As envisioned, first stage propulsion for the Atlas IIIA-Centaur was provided by a Russian RD-180 engine.

  8. By Cliff Lethbridge. Atlas IIA-Centaur Launch, Photo Courtesy U.S. Air Force. Classification: Space Launch Vehicle. Length: 149 feet, 7 inches (with medium fairing) Length: 155 feet, 10 inches (with large fairing) Diameter: 10 feet. Date of First Cape Canaveral Launch: June 10, 1992. Date of Final Cape Canaveral Launch: December 4, 2002. Number ...

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