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  2. Heavy-lift launch vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A heavy-lift launch vehicle (HLV) is an orbital launch vehicle capable of lifting payloads between 20,000 to 50,000 kg (44,000 to 110,000 lb) (by NASA classification) or between 20,000 to 100,000 kilograms (44,000 to 220,000 lb) (by Russian classification) [1] into low Earth orbit (LEO). [2]

  3. Super heavy-lift launch vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The UR-700M would have a payload capacity of 750 t (1,650,000 lb). [64] The only Universal Rocket to make it past the design phase was the UR-500 while the N1 was selected to be the Soviets' HLV for lunar and Martian missions. [65] The UR-900, proposed in 1969, would have had a payload capacity of 240 t (530,000 lb) to low earth orbit. It never ...

  4. Falcon Heavy - Wikipedia

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    The payload for the STP-2 mission of the Department of Defense included 25 small spacecraft from the U.S. military, NASA, and research institutions: [53] The Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) was a payload; it is a project partly developed by the U.S. Air Force to demonstrate a less-toxic propellant. [122] [202]

  5. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Height Maximum payload mass (kg) Reusable / Expendable Orbital launches including failures [a] Launch site(s) Dates of flight LEO GTO Other First Latest Angara A5 / Briz-M Russia: Khrunichev: 48.7 m 24,500 [1] 5,200 [1] 2,800 to GEO [1] Expendable: 2 [1] Plesetsk, Vostochny: 2014 2020 Angara-1.2 Russia: Khrunichev: 42.7 m 3,700 [2] N/A 2,400 to ...

  6. Iran launches advanced module to deploy satellites to higher ...

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    The Samān-1 transfer module, along with a CubeSat and a research payload "were successfully placed in an elliptical orbit with a high point of 410 km (255 miles) and a low point of 300 km," said ...

  7. List of Super Heavy boosters - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX aims to achieve this by reusing both rocket stages, increasing payload mass to orbit, increasing launch frequency, creating a mass-manufacturing pipeline and adapting it to a wide range of space missions. [3] [4] Starship is the latest project in SpaceX's reusable launch system development program and plan to colonize Mars.

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