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  2. List of Atlas launches - Wikipedia

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    List of Atlas launches. This is a list of launches made by the Atlas rocket family, derived from the SM-65 Atlas ICBM. The currently operational variant, Atlas V, has flown 81 consecutive missions without failure between October 2007 and January 2022. Due to the size of the list, it has been split by decade: List of Atlas launches (1957–1959 ...

  3. List of Atlas launches (1960–1969) - Wikipedia

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    First Atlas E launch. Sustainer hydraulic rise-off disconnect failed due to radiated heat, causing loss of hydraulic fluid and sustainer shutdown T+40 seconds. Missile tumbled following staging and broke up at T+154 seconds. 1960-10-11.

  4. List of Atlas launches (2020–2029) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas V N22: CCSFS, SLC-41: Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2 ~13000 LEO to ISS: Boeing: Success: Atlas V releases the Starliner spacecraft on a transatmospheric orbit with apogee of 181 km and a perigee of 72 km. Starliner used its own engines to enter low Earth orbit and make its way to the International Space Station. AV-094 1 July 2022 23:15 ...

  5. Atlas (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas statue located at Rockefeller Center. Atlas is a bronze statue in Rockefeller Center, within the International Building 's courtyard, in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is across Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick's Cathedral. The sculpture depicts the ancient Greek Titan Atlas holding the heavens on his shoulders.

  6. SM-65F Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The SM-65F Atlas, or Atlas-F, was the final operational variant of the Atlas missile, only differing from the Atlas E in the launch facility and guidance package used. It first flew on 8 August 1961, [1] and was deployed as an operational ICBM between 1961 and 1966. Following retirement as an ICBM, the Atlas-F, along with the Atlas-E, was ...

  7. Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece of the 1595 Atlas of Mercator. An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth.. Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today, many atlases are in multimedia formats.

  8. Knewton - Wikipedia

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    Knewton, Inc. Knewton is an adaptive learning company that has developed a platform to personalize educational content as well as has developed courseware for higher education concentrated in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The company was founded in 2008 by Jose Ferreira, a former executive at Kaplan, Inc.

  9. Atlas-Agena - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas-Agena was an American expendable launch system derived from the SM-65 Atlas missile. It was a member of the Atlas family of rockets, and was launched 109 times between 1960 and 1978. [1] It was used to launch the first five Mariner uncrewed probes to the planets Venus and Mars, and the Ranger and Lunar Orbiter uncrewed probes to the Moon.