User:Barecode/Launch vehicles


Comparison of orbital launch systems - Link1 - Link2 - Link3

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List by country

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China

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France

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Germany

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Spain

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Other countries

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BU Rocket Propulsion (Boston University Rocket Propulsion Group) Urvyam (India)

Suborbital rockets

List by year

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New rocket launching companies by last year heard of them

Beyond Earth

2015

2016

  • Bagaveev Corporation
  • 2017

Cloud IX, Celestia Aerospace

  • 2018

CubeCab - Odyne Space - proximitE - Thor Launch Systems

  • 2019

Orbital Exploration (OrbitX) - Orbital Cargo Drone (UK) - Stofiel Aerospace

  • 2020
  • Stardust - Timewarp - [15]

Rockets by year of first flight

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2013

2016

2017

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

Moon

Orbit

Active

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Reusable rockets

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Space planes

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Balloon

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Stratosphere tourism:

Launch from plane

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Commercial engines

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Aerospike

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Air breathing rocket engines

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Other Propulsion

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Satellite companies

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  • E-Space - planning 100,000 satellites claims it will “clean space” by capturing debris [49]
  • Sateliot - panish startup's internet-of-things constellation - [50]

China space industry

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China rockets

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Failed
Successful
Future rockets

2021+

China rocket engines

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China satellites

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  • Jilin-1 - Earth Observation satellites
  • Geespace - LEO navigational satellites
  • China Satellite Network Group - LEO internet satellites - two similarly named “GW” low Earth orbit constellations totaling 12,992 satellites - [60] [61] [62]
  • Interspace Explore - developing a prototype of its Zengzhang-1 spacecraft - it is designed to carry 350kg of cargo to the CSS, and return 100kg -[63]
  • Origin Space has plans for cleaning up space junk, developing asteroid defense technology, and harnessing asteroids, bringing them back to the Earth’s vicinity, and harvesting their resources - [64]
  • Spacety - building satellites for clients and finding launchers for them - [65]

Future launches

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These are the rockets that are most likely to succeed:

  1. Angara A5 - Russia -  Y
  2. SSLV - India
  3. ISAR Aerospace - Germany
  4. Orbex - UK
  5. Relativity Space
  6. Virgin Orbit
  7. Astra
  8. Firefly
  9. Blue Origin
  10. Vector Space
  11. ABL Space
  12. ZERO - Interstellar Technologies - Japan
  13. HAPITH I - TiSPACE - Taiwan
  14. Blue Whale 1 - Perigee Aerospace - South Korea
  15. Volans - Equatorial Space - Singapore
  16. Interorbital Systems
  17. Launcher Space

To watch:

  1. bluShift Aerospace
  2. iRocket
  3. RocketStar
  4. PLD Space - Spain
  5. xBow


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