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Titan IVB Feature 

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The Titan IVB was the U.S. Air Force’s largest and most powerful expendable single-use rocket. It was a space launch vehicle used to place satellites into orbit. Titan IVB rockets boosted payloads into low earth orbit, polar orbit, or geosynchronous (stationary) orbit from either Cape Canaveral, Fla., or Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
This Titan IVB will be on display in the museum's new fourth building on June 8.
Historic video and photos provided by Lockheed Martin Corporation.

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@alphaadhito
@alphaadhito 8 лет назад
Superb. It enough for my Titan-IV modeling. I've done a lot of research and it brings me here. I'm so happy that it got preserved in this museum :')
@alphaadhito
@alphaadhito 8 лет назад
In this rocket too that Cassini-Huygens launched to Saturn. And yeah, Titan launch Huygens that landed on Titan. Amazing isn't?
@kilroy5166
@kilroy5166 8 лет назад
a very good music choice guys!
@mattcolver1
@mattcolver1 2 года назад
I worked on the Payload Fairing. I'll have to go to the museum to see it sometime.
@douglashagan65
@douglashagan65 2 года назад
You're now in Gates opening rocket Stylo 5
@JornaJemi-c6r
@JornaJemi-c6r Месяц назад
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@george1gall
@george1gall 7 лет назад
Wow! I didn't know about this restoration. I did structural engineering and design work on the upper stage Centaur booster that was used in quite a few of the IV-B launches! I hope to check out the museum soon, great job!!!
@RainbowLanding
@RainbowLanding 7 лет назад
It's funny that the one comment was "These vehicles were never meant to be built or displayed in the horizontal configuration" For 50 years, ALL Titans (I, II, III, IIID, CT, IV-A, and IV-B) are built horizontally and stored horizontally (yes the tank segment welds were don in a vertical weld jig, but it was then returned to the horizontal for installation of the internal support structures). The Booster core segments are naturally built vertically to pour the propellant, but are stored for very long periods horizontally, as well. Yes the PLF must be assembled vertically, as it was in the UES, but was always cleaned and stored horizontally. So my point is that unlike many other launch vehicles, the Titan was actually structurally sound enough to handle being horizontal without collapsing on itself nor doing it any damage. It's just fine horizontal without any pressurization nor extra internal bracing.
@Bbendfender
@Bbendfender 3 года назад
Glad to see my old Titan II (with a bunch of additions) being used for all these years.
@eatcommies1375
@eatcommies1375 3 года назад
I love to walk the “VTF” building, so much history in there😉 It was cool to see it in this video!
@csn6234
@csn6234 2 года назад
@@eatcommies1375 VTF at Waterton? If so, I walked that building hundreds of times when I was a firefighter/security officer with Plant Protection at LM Space Systems. I loved that dirty building. It creaked and groaned and made all kinds of weird noises!
@eatcommies1375
@eatcommies1375 2 года назад
@@csn6234 Yes Sir, I love the smell of all the hydraulics, Hated to see what happened to Plant Protection…… Some stayed
@douglashagan65
@douglashagan65 2 года назад
T-minus 3 minutes and Counting the Titans 5 rocket stage 1
@DrRich-mw4hu
@DrRich-mw4hu 6 лет назад
Awesome 👏Thank you!
@williammadden7742
@williammadden7742 8 месяцев назад
Hello old friend
@TULDSkySaac
@TULDSkySaac 4 года назад
gosh i want to see this *-*
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