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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