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Old November 20th 05, 05:54 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Last Titan 4B postscript

In article .com, Allen
Thomson says...

I just received a copy of the October 21, 2005 AeroSpace Briefing that
contains an infobit that I'd gotten via word of mouth some time before
the launch but didn't have a reference for:

[The] launch -- carrying what Lt. Gen. Mike Hamel, commander of Space
and Missile Systems Center, called the most important military
payload in 30 years...

That, along with the apparently incorrect report that the shroud had a
unique configuration, fueled the speculation that the launch might be
something significantly new, maybe an 8X...


However, unless Big Black has done something tricky (not impossible by
any means), the last T4B mission seems to have been pretty routine and
Gen. Hamel's statement to have been somewhat hyperbolic.


Hey, launching a major military payload on a hyperbolic trajectory would
indeed be one of the most important events of the past thirty years :-)


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