What a beautiful view of a rocket launch. With booster technology not changing much over the years; why drop the Titan?
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I assume you mean the above linked image?
Try clicking on the links. The APOD people do a bang up job of providing great links that will answer most of your questions.
Considering the retrograde direction NASA is now going with it's space program, I would have to say that the Saturn and Atlas rockets would be their choice for replacement rockets.
Norval
I assume you mean the above linked image?
Try clicking on the links. The APOD people do a bang up job of providing great links that will answer most of your questions.
Considering the retrograde direction NASA is now going with it's space program, I would have to say that the Saturn and Atlas rockets would be their choice for replacement rockets.
Norval
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