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  2. List of Falcon 9 first-stage boosters - Wikipedia

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    The last flight of a Block 4 booster was in June 2018. Since then all boosters in the active fleet are Block 5. Booster names are a B followed by a four-digit number. The first Falcon 9 version, v1.0, had boosters B0001 to B0007. All following boosters were numbered sequentially starting at B1001, the number 1 standing for first-stage booster.

  3. List of Super Heavy boosters - Wikipedia

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    Booster 3 completed stacking in the High Bay on June 29, 2021, [16] and moved to the test stand. [17] A cryogenic proof test was completed on July 13, [18] [19] followed by a static fire test on July 19. BN3/Booster 3 was partially scrapped on August 15, while the liquid oxygen (LOX) tank remained welded to the Test Stand until January 13, 2022 ...

  4. Saturn IB - Wikipedia

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    As with other rockets, a completely independent and redundant range safety system could be invoked by ground radio command to terminate thrust and to destroy the vehicle should it malfunction and threaten people or property on the ground. In the Saturn IB and V, the range safety system was permanently disabled by ground command after safely ...

  5. Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle, designed for NASA's Project Mercury, was the first American crewed space booster.It was used for six sub-orbital Mercury flights from 1960–1961; culminating with the launch of the first, and 11 weeks later, the second American (and the second and third humans) in space.

  6. Delta II - Wikipedia

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    The stage would end up flying primarily on the more powerful Delta variants and never flew on the three-booster configuration. The other third-stage option was Star 37FM. This stage flew four times, and only on three- and four-booster configurations of Delta. Star 37FM produced about 45.8 kN (10,300 lb f) of thrust during its 66.4-second burn. [4]

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