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Titan and roller
In 2001, the park introduced its tallest, fastest, longest roller coaster, Titan.
Examples of Giovanola roller coasters are Goliath at Six Flags Magic Mountain, Titan at Six Flags Over Texas and Anaconda at South Africa's Gold Reef City.

Titan and coaster
* 1994: The coaster, " Meteor Liner Titan " ( also known as " Titan ") is opened.

Titan and ),
* Atlas ( mythology ), a Titan who bore the spheres of the heavens ; inspiring the widely used image of a man carrying a celestial sphere on his back or shoulders ( also known as Atlas Telamon or " enduring Atlas ")
** Titan ( computer ), also known as the Atlas 2, its successor
* Botanischer Garten ( Botanical Garden ), where Titan arum set a world record
* Epimetheus ( mythology ), the Titan from Greek mythology
* Hyperion ( mythology ), a Titan deity
* Iapetus ( mythology ), a Titan in Greek mythology
* In The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut ( 1959 ), previously uninhabited Mars is populated by brainwashed transplants from Earth, leading to the invasion of Earth by the newly created Martian army.
In Greek mythology, Nereus ( Νηρεύς ) was the eldest son of Pontus ( the Sea ) and Gaia ( the Earth ), a Titan who with Doris fathered the Nereids, with whom Nereus lived in the Aegean Sea.
The discoverers proposed the name " prometheum " ( the spelling was subsequently changed ), derived from Prometheus, the Titan in Greek mythology who stole fire from Mount Olympus and brought it down to humans, to symbolize " both the daring and the possible misuse of mankind's intellect.
Flaherty was one of the Directors of The Titan: Story of Michelangelo ( 1950 ), which won an Academy Award for documentary feature.
* Rhea ( mythology ), a Titan in Greek mythology
* Titan ( mythology ), a class of deities who preceded the Olympians in Greek mythology
* Titan ( moon ), the largest moon of the planet Saturn
* Titan ( Stephen Baxter novel ), a science fiction novel
* Titan ( John Varley ), the first book in the science fiction Gaea Trilogy
* Titan ( Ben Bova ), a novel in Ben Bova's " Grand Tour " series
* Titan ( Jean Paul ), a German early nineteenth century romance novel
* The Titan ( collection ), a collection of short stories by P. Schuyler Miller
* Titan ( Dune ), a group of immortal cymeks in Brian Herbert's and Kevin J. Anderson's book The Butlerian Jihad
* Titan ( Imperial Guard ), a member of the Shi ' ar Imperial Guards in the Marvel Universe
* Titan ( DC Comics ), the moon of Saturn in the fictional universe of DC Comics
* Titan ( Marvel Comics ), the moon of Saturn in the fictional universe of Marvel Comics
* Titan ( Dark Horse Comics ), a superhero turned supervillain in the Dark Horse Comics imprint Comics ' Greatest World
* Titan ( cave ), in Derbyshire, the largest known pitch in the United Kingdom
* The Titan ( Fisher Towers ), a natural tower near Moab, Utah

Titan and at
* 1965 – A fire at a Titan missile base near Searcy, Arkansas kills 53 construction workers.
Other Autocodes were developed for the Titan ( computer ) ( a prototype Atlas 2 ) at Cambridge and the Ferranti Mercury.
Test launch of an LGM-25C Titan II ICBM from an Missile silo | underground silo at Vandenberg AFB, during the mid 1970s
Reflecting a myth attested in Greek vase paintings from the Classical period, Pseudo-Apollodorus places the Titan ( armed with an axe ) at the birth of Athena, thus explaining how the goddess sprang forth from the forehead of Zeus.
Studies generally looked at platforms launched by the Saturn V, followed up by crews launched on Saturn IB using an Project Apollo | Apollo Command / Service Module, or a Gemini capsule on a Titan II-C, the latter being much less expensive in the case where cargo was not needed.
Throughout the series and the series of films, he is the Enterprise first officer until he accepts command of the USS Titan at the end of Star Trek: Nemesis.
During this period, the WWF's parent company Titan Sports was renamed World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. ( WWFE Inc. or WWFE ) and on October 19, 1999 became a publicly traded company, offering 10 million shares priced at $ 17 each.
Although they are preferred in space launchers, the difficulties of storing a cryogen like liquid oxygen in a missile that had to be kept launch ready for months or years at a time led to a switch to hypergolic propellants in the US Titan II and in most Soviet ICBMs such as the R-36.
In May 1984, the 390 SMW's last Titan II at Davis-Monthan came off alert status.
The Titanomachy: A beardless Zeus is depicted launching a thunderbolt against a kneeling Titan at the Gorgon pediment from the Temple of Artemis ( Corfu ) | Temple of Artemis in Corfu as exhibited at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu
Previous record holders include Gibson, Titan and George however the current record holder is a black Great Dane named Zeus who stands at the shoulder.
During the Titan War, Zeus tore Arke's iridescent wings from her and gave them as a gift to the Nereid Thetis at her wedding, who in turn gave them to her son, Achilles, who wore them on his feet.
In July, Construction began at Cooke AFB on the Operational System Test Facility ( OSTF ) for the Titan I ICBM.
Titan I missile emerges from its silo at Vandenberg Operational System Test Facility in 1960
This was the prototype of the hardened Titan I launch control facility at its operational sites.
As a result, the Titan I ICBM launch complex ( 395-A1 / A2 / A3 ) at Vandenberg was turned over to the Strategic Air Command 395th Strategic Missile Squadron to perform test launches of the missile.
On 5 March 1965, the last test launch of a Titan I ICBM conducted by the Strategic Air Command at Vandenberg was successful.
Most of the testing of the missile was done at Cape Canaveral AFS, Florida by the 6555th Aerospace Test Group, and the first successful underground silo launch of a Titan II ICBM took place at Vandenberg by the 395th SMS in April 1963.
On May 24, 1962, during a contractor checkout, a blast rocked launcher 1 at complex 4C at Chico, destroying a Titan I and causing heavy damage to the silo.
On 24 May during a contractor checkout, a terrific blast rocked launcher 1 at the complex, destroying a Titan I and causing heavy damage to the silo.
The Stafford Air & Space Museum is home to spacecraft, an actual Titan II missile, WWII V-2 rocket, MiG 21, Saturn V F-1 engine as well as flown space suits, flight equipment, space shuttle engines, and a moon rock ; The museum is located at the Thomas P. Stafford Airport.

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