Titan IIIE - Launch History

Launch History

Date/Time (GMT) S/N Payload Outcome Remarks
Titan Centaur
11 February 1974
13:48:02
23E-1 TC-1 Sphinx Failure Centaur LOX turbopump malfunction
10 December 1974
07:11:02
23E-2 TC-2 Helios-1 Successful
20 August 1975
21:22:00
23E-4 TC-4 Viking 1 Successful
9 September 1975
18:39:00
23E-3 TC-3 Viking 2 Successful
15 January 1976
05:34:00
23E-5 TC-5 Helios-2 Successful
20 August 1977
14:29:44
23E-7 TC-7 Voyager 2 Successful
5 September 1977
12:56:01
23E-6 TC-6 Voyager 1 Successful

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