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  2. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 Block 5, the most prolific active orbital launch system in the world. This comparison of orbital launch systems lists the attributes of all current and future individual rocket configurations designed to reach orbit.

  3. Comparison of crewed space vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Soyuz 7K-T Soviet Union: OKB-1 ... Ariane 6 or Falcon 9 4: 8,000 Solar panels 4,000 LEO, 2,000 Lunar TBA Planned: 0: Suborbital space vehicles. Spacecraft

  4. Comparison of space station cargo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Soyuz-U: None No Retired (43) Progress-M (11F615A55) ... Falcon 9: 8.1: 6,400: 3,307 [5] 9.3 / 37: 2,507 [5] 4.0: Yes Operational Enhanced Cygnus

  5. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Engine Origin Designer Vehicle Status Use Propellant Power cycle Specific impulse (s) [a] Thrust (N) [a] Chamber pressure (bar) Mass (kg) Thrust: weight ratio [b] Oxidiser: fuel ratio

  6. Comparison of orbital launcher families - Wikipedia

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    A Saturn V rocket, one of the most powerful operational launch vehicles to date. This article compares different orbital launcher families (launchers which are significantly different from other members of the same 'family' have separate entries).

  7. How Big Will Starlink Get in 2025? - AOL

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    It was founded as a small rocket company with its Falcon 1, which quickly evolved to launch large rockets (the Falcon 9), and it's currently testing the largest rocket in the world, the Starliner ...

  8. Medium-lift launch vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 underwent iterative upgrades and completed the first propulsive landing of an orbital rocket stage in 2015. [4] SpaceX then began regularly reusing first stages. [5] In 2022, Falcon 9 broke the record of 47 launches in one year held by Soyuz-U. [6] Falcon 9 launched 91 times in 2023 and 132 times in 2024. [7]

  9. SpaceX’s prolific Falcon 9 rocket grounded after failed mission

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    SpaceX’s workhorse Falcon 9 rocket experienced a rare failure en route to orbit Thursday while hauling a batch of Starlink satellites.