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  2. Template:SpaceX - Wikipedia

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  3. Space vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The earliest space vehicles were expendable launch systems, using a single or multistage rocket to carry a relatively small spacecraft in proportion to the total vehicle size and mass. [1] An early exception to this, the Space Shuttle , consisted of a reusable orbital vehicle carrying crew and payload, supported by an expendable external ...

  4. SpaceX Starship (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Block 1 version of the ship (used through November 2024) produces a total of 12.25 MN (2,750,000 lb f) [1] almost triple the thrust of the Saturn V second stage, with this total being expected to increase to 15.69 MN (3,530,000 lb f) for Block 2 boosters and later up to 26.48 MN (5,950,000 lb f) with the Block 3 vehicle.

  5. List of Starship vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Ship 25 was a Starship prototype similar to Ship 24, equipped with a heat shield and a payload bay, though this was permanently welded shut. [127] It was used to test the cryogenic test stand at Massey's test site. [127] During the third week of May 2023, Ship 25 was moved to the launch site and lifted onto suborbital pad B for engine testing ...

  6. SpaceX Starship - Wikipedia

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    When stacked and fully fueled, Starship has a mass of approximately 5,000 t (11,000,000 lb), [c] a diameter of 9 m (30 ft) [16] and a height of 121.3 m (398 ft). [6] The rocket has been designed with the goal of being fully reusable to reduce launch costs; [17] it consists of the Super Heavy booster and the Starship upper stage [18] which are powered by Raptor and Raptor Vacuum engines.

  7. Category:Germany military ship templates - Wikipedia

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  8. List of rockets of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rocket 3 (2020–2022) LauncherOne (2020–2023) Firefly Alpha (2021–present) Space Launch System (2022–present) RS1 (2023–present) Terran 1 (2023) SpaceX Starship (2023–present) Vulcan Centaur (2024–present) New Glenn (2025-present) Rocket 4 (Under development, expected 2025) Neutron (Under development, expected 2025)

  9. Category:Rockets and missiles - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Template:French rockets; G. ... Titus (rocket) Tracking ship; Type 4 Incendiary Rocket (RoSa) V. V-2 sounding rocket; Project ...