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  2. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    The following chart shows the number of launch systems developed in each country, and broken down by operational status. Rocket variants are not distinguished; i.e., the Atlas V series is only counted once for all its configurations 401–431, 501–551, 552, and N22.

  3. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Rocket 3.3: Retired 1st RP-1/LOX [67] Electric pump: 29,000 [68] 31 F-1 [f]

  4. New Shepard - Wikipedia

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    This is the first public figure available for the price to ride a Blue Origin rocket to suborbital space (not counting the $28 million winning bid in the auction for a seat on the first flight). [49] However, Blue Origin tailors the price individually to each passenger, so it is hard to define the "ticket price" for New Shepard. [46]

  5. AJ-60A - Wikipedia

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    The AJ-60A rocket motor was developed between 1999 and 2003 for use on the Atlas V. [2] On January 19, 2006 the New Horizons spacecraft to Pluto was launched directly into a solar-escape trajectory at 16.26 kilometers per second (58,536 km/h; 36,373 mph) from Cape Canaveral using an Atlas V version with 5 of these SRBs and Star 48B third stage. [3]

  6. Comparison of orbital launcher families - Wikipedia

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    2 successful suborbital flights and 2 orbital flights (one success). A test of how small orbital rockets can be. The rocket has a mass of only 2.6 tonnes. [114] SSLV IND: ISRO: 500: 300-- -- 3 [bm] 3: 2: 2: Active 2022 Starship USA: SpaceX: 250,000 (expendable) [better source needed] 40,000 [better source needed] 100,000 + (With in-orbit refueling)

  7. Isar Aerospace Spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The plans to launch the first rocket in 2024 where delayed until a exhaustive slate of tests could be performed. [ 4 ] Isar performed a static fire test of the Spectrum on February 21, 2025 which confirmed that the rocket is ready with the last barrier before launch being a license. [ 4 ]

  8. RFA One - Wikipedia

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    RFA1 second stage. RFA One is a small-lift multistage launch vehicle with an on-orbit transfer stage designed to transport small and micro-s atellites of up to 1,300 kg into low-Earth polar and Sun-synchronous orbits.

  9. IRocket - Wikipedia

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    iRocket (Innovative Rocket Technologies Inc) is a startup based in New York, founded in 2018, which develops rocket engines and a small reusable launch vehicle named Shockwave. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2021 iRocket signed a Space Act Agreement With NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center to accelerate the development of its reusable rocket engine.