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 (4) "Spacelift Effective Capacity: Part 1 - Launch Vehicle Projected Success Rate
     Analysis", Draft prepared by Booz•Allen & Hamilton, Inc. 19 February 1992,
     prepared for Air Force Space Command Launch Services Office.141

 (5) Isakowitz, Steven J., (updated by Jeff Samella), International Reference Guide to
     Space Launch Systems, Second Edition, published and distributed by AIAA in
     1995.[to]

 (6) Smith, 0. G., "Launch Systems for Manned Spacecraft'', Draft, July 23, 1991Y11

 (7) "Comparison of Orbit Parameters - Table 1", prepared bl McDonnell Douglas
     Space Systems Company, Delta launches through 4 Nov 95. 121

 (8) Missiles/Space Vehicle Files, 45th Space Wing, Wing Safety, Mission Flight
     Control and Analysis (SEO), 1957 through 1995.1131

 (9) Missile Launch Operations Logs, 30th Space Wing, copies provided via ACTA,
     Inc., (Mr. James Baeker), 1963 through 1995.[141

 (10) "Titan IV, America's Silent Hero", published by Lockheed Martin in Florida Today,
      13 Nov 95.1151 .                                                .


 (11) "Atlas Program Flight History" (through April 1965), General Dynamics Report
      EM-1860, 26 April 1965.1161

 (12) Fenske, C. W., "Atlas Flight Program Summary", Lockheed Martin, April 1995.117]
 (13) Brater, Bob, "Launch History", Lockheed Martin FAX to RTI, March 13, 1996.[181

 (14) Several USAF Accident/Incident Reports for Atlas and Titan failuresY 91

 (15) Quintero, Andrew H., "Launch Failures from the Eastern Range Since 1975",
      Aerospace memo, February 25, 1996, provided to RTI by Bill Zelinsky. 1201

 (16) Set of "Titan Flight Anomaly /Failure Summary" since 1959, received from
      Lockheed Martin, April 4, 1996.i211

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      No. TOR-96(8504)-2, January 1996.[221

There were numerous discrepancies in the source data, particularly with regard to
launch date and vehicle configuration. Some sources apparently list launch dates in
local time, others use Greenwich time, and in some cases the same source may use both
with no indication of which is which. Most of the launch dates shown in Appendix D
agree with those in the Eastern Range and Western Range summaries published by the
respective History offices. Since the dates on these summaries are not consistently local
or Greenwich, neither are the dates listed in Appendix D. Although launch dates are


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Vision Description (EN)

This page contains a numbered bibliography of 17 references related to spacecraft launch systems, launch vehicle performance analysis, and failure documentation. Sources include Booz•Allen & Hamilton, AIAA, McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Aerospace Corporation, and U.S. Air Force Space Wings. Below the reference list is explanatory text discussing data discrepancies in the source material, noting variations in how different sources record launch dates (local time vs. Greenwich time) and vehicle configurations. The page is dated 9/10/96 and numbered 97, with RTI noted at bottom right. The text is fully legible with no visible redactions or classification markings.

Descrição Vision (PT-BR)

Esta página contém uma bibliografia numerada com 17 referências relacionadas a sistemas de lançamento de espaçonaves, análise de desempenho de veículos de lançamento e documentação de falhas. As fontes incluem Booz•Allen & Hamilton, AIAA, McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Aerospace Corporation e asas espaciais da Força Aérea dos EUA. Abaixo da lista de referências encontra-se um texto explicativo discutindo discrepâncias nos dados das fontes, observando variações em como diferentes fontes registram datas de lançamento (hora local versus hora de Greenwich) e configurações de veículos. A página é datada de 9/10/96 e numerada 97, com RTI anotado no canto inferior direito. O texto está totalmente legível, sem redações ou marcações de classificação visíveis.