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  2. Saturn V - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Saturn V, Shuttle, Ares I, Ares V, Ares IV, and SLS Block 1. U.S. proposals for a rocket larger than the Saturn V from the late 1950s through the early 1980s were generally called Nova. Over thirty different large rocket proposals carried the Nova name, but none were developed. [93]

  3. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    This page is an incomplete list of orbital rocket engine data and specifications. Current, upcoming, and in-development rocket engines ... Saturn V, IB: Retired 2nd ...

  4. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    This comparison of orbital launch systems lists the attributes of all current and future individual rocket configurations designed to reach orbit. A first list contains rockets that are operational or have attempted an orbital flight attempt as of 2024; a second list includes all upcoming rockets.

  5. Super heavy-lift launch vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The American Saturn MLV family of rockets was proposed in 1965 by NASA as successors to the Saturn V rocket. [71] It would have been able to carry up to 160,880 kg (354,680 lb) to low Earth orbit. The Nova designs were also studied by NASA before the agency chose the Saturn V in the early 1960s [72] Nova was cancelled in 1964 and had reusable ...

  6. 3 must-see rocket launches blasting off in 2022 - AOL

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    For comparison, the Saturn V rocket that launched Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the moon stood at 363 feet tall and was 33 feet wide. "SpaceX's Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket ...

  7. File:Saturn V & N1 comparison.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Side by side comparison of the Saturn V and N1 manned lunar rockets. An attempt was made to scale the N1 to the same size as the Saturn V, but it is slightly too large. The N1 is 5.0% shorter, and 68.3% wider than the Saturn V.

  8. Comparison of retired orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    This comparison of retired orbital launch systems lists the attributes of all retired individual rocket configurations designed to reach orbit. For a list of proposed rocket configurations or individual configurations currently being launched check out Comparison of Orbital Launch Systems .

  9. 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).