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The SM-65D Atlas, or Atlas D, was the first operational version of the U.S. Atlas missile. Atlas D was first used as an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) to deliver a nuclear weapon payload on a suborbital trajectory. It was later developed as a launch vehicle to carry a payload to low Earth orbit on its own, and later to geosynchronous orbit, to the Moon, Venus, or Mars with the Agena or Centaur upper stage. Atlas D was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at Launch Complexes 11, 12, 13 and 14, and Vandenberg Air Force Base at Launch Complex 576.

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  • SM-65D Atlas (en)
  • SM-65D Atlas (fr)
  • Atlas D (pl)
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  • L'Atlas SM-65D, ou Atlas D, est la première version opérationnelle du missile SM-65 Atlas américain. L'Atlas D a d'abord été utilisé comme missile balistique intercontinental (ICBM) pour fournir une charge utile d'arme nucléaire sur une trajectoire suborbitale, avant d'être développé plus tard comme un véhicule de lancement pour transporter une charge utile en orbite terrestre basse par lui-même, puis plus tard en orbite géosynchrone, puis à la Lune, Vénus ou Mars avec les étages supérieurs Agena ou Centaur. L'Atlas D a été lancé depuis la base de lancement de Cap Canaveral en Floride. (fr)
  • Atlas D – amerykańska jednostopniowa rakieta nośna, pierwotnie pocisk balistyczny. Był to pierwszy pocisk serii Atlas, który uzyskał status operacyjny (po locie 12D w 1959). Rakieta brała udział w pierwszym załogowym programie lotów kosmicznych, Mercury (pod nazwą Atlas LV-3B). W kategorii pocisków zastąpiona przez konstrukcje i , zaś w kategorii rakiet nośnych przez i . (pl)
  • The SM-65D Atlas, or Atlas D, was the first operational version of the U.S. Atlas missile. Atlas D was first used as an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) to deliver a nuclear weapon payload on a suborbital trajectory. It was later developed as a launch vehicle to carry a payload to low Earth orbit on its own, and later to geosynchronous orbit, to the Moon, Venus, or Mars with the Agena or Centaur upper stage. Atlas D was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at Launch Complexes 11, 12, 13 and 14, and Vandenberg Air Force Base at Launch Complex 576. (en)
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  • Atlas D (SM-65D) (en)
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