Wahana peluncur antariksa: Perbedaan antara revisi

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Baris 16:
* '''Kendaraan peluncur heavy lift''' mampu mengangkut antara 20.000 sampai 50.000 kg (44.000 sampai £ 110.200) dari muatan ke LEO.
* '''Kendaraan peluncur super-heavy lift''' mampu mengangkut lebih dari 50.000 kg (110.200 £ +) dari muatan ke LEO.
 
===Perbandingan Sistem orbital launch===
<small>'''Legend for orbit abbreviations in table:'''</small>
{{MultiCol}}
*GEO - [[Geostationary orbit]]
*GSO - [[Geosynchronous orbit]]
*GTO - [[Geostationary transfer orbit]]
{{ColBreak}}
*HCO - [[Heliocentric orbit]]
*HEO - [[High Earth orbit]]
*LEO - [[Low Earth orbit]]
{{ColBreak}}
*MEO - [[Medium Earth orbit]]
*SSO - [[Sun-synchronous orbit]]
*TLI - [[Trans Lunar Injection]]
{{Multicol-end}}
 
<small>'''Legend for launch system status in below table:''' &nbsp; [<span style="background:khaki;">under development</span>] — [<span style="background:lightgrey;">retired</span>] — [<span style="background:white;">operational</span>]</small>
 
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! width=120|Vehicle
! Origin
! Manufacturer
! Mass to<br>[[Low Earth orbit|LEO]]<br>(kg)
! Mass to<br>[[List of orbits|other orbits]]<br>(kg)
! Cost<br>(Mil [[US$]])
! Cost/kg<br>(LEO) (US$)
! Cost/kg<br>(GTO) (US$)
! Launches
! Status
! First flight
! Last flight
! width=120|Vehicle
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic"
|[[Angara (rocket family)|Angara 1.1]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[Khrunichev]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
|[[Angara (rocket family)|Angara 1.1]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Angara (rocket family)|Angara 1.2]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[Khrunichev]]
|{{nts|3800}}<ref name="khru_angara">{{cite web|url=http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=44|title=Angaga Launch Vehicle Family|publisher=Khrunichev}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Angara (rocket family)|Angara 1.2]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Angara (rocket family)|Angara A3]]
| {{RUS}}
| [[Khrunichev]]
| {{nts|14600}}<ref name="khru_angara"/>
| {{nts|2400}}–3,600 to GTO<ref name="khru_angara">{{cite web|url=http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=44|title=Angara Launch Vehicle Family|publisher=Khrunichev}}</ref>
| {{ntsh|70}} €50 (US$70)<ref name="esd2006">European Space Directory 2006. Referenced in: Brian Harvey, The Rebirth of the Russian Space Program. p.296.</ref>
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Angara (rocket family)|Angara A3]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Angara (rocket family)|Angara A5]]
| {{RUS}}
| [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]]
| {{nts|24500}} (63°) <ref name="rus">
[http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=44 Семейство ракет-носителей «Ангара»], date unknown, Retrieved 2010-08-09.</ref><ref name="eng">{{cite web|url=http://www.russianspaceweb.com/angara7.html |title=The Angara-7 rocket |publisher=Russianspaceweb.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-25}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Angara (rocket family)|Angara A5]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Angara (rocket family)|Angara A7]]
| {{RUS}}
| [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]]
| {{nts|41000}}<ref name="rus"/><ref name="eng"/>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Angara (rocket family)|Angara A7]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 1]]
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|{{nts|1400}}
|{{nts|1830}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/ariane.htm|title=Ariane-1, -2, -3, -4|first=Krebs|last=Gunter|work=Gunter's Space Page|accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
|
|
|
| {{nts|11}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1979
| 1986
|[[Ariane 1]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 2]]
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|
| {{nts|2270}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|6}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1986
| 1989
|[[Ariane 2]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 3]]
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|
|{{nts|2650}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|11}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1984
| 1989
|[[Ariane 3]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 40
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
| {{nts|4600}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{nts|2740}} to SSO<br/>1,900 to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1990
| 1993
| [[Ariane 4]] 40
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 40 H10+
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
|
| {{nts|2020}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1995
| 1995
| [[Ariane 4]] 40 H10+
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 40 H10-3
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
|
| {{nts|2105}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1995
| 1999
| [[Ariane 4]] 40 H10-3
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 4]] 42L
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|{{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|{{nts|4500}} to SSO<br/>3,200 to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1993
| 1993
|[[Ariane 4]] 42L
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 42L H10+
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
| {{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{nts|3350}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1994
| 1994
| [[Ariane 4]] 42L H10+
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 42L H10-3
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
| {{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{nts|3480}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|11}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1995
| 2002
| [[Ariane 4]] 42L H10-3
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 42P
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
| {{nts|6000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{ntsh|2600}} 3,400 to SSO<br/>2,600 to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1990
| 1992
| [[Ariane 4]] 42P
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 42P H10+
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
|
| {{nts|2740}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|4}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1992
| 1994
| [[Ariane 4]] 42P H10+
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 42P H10-3
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
|
| {{nts|2930}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|9}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1994
| 2002
| [[Ariane 4]] 42P H10-3
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 44L
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
| {{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{ntsh|4200}} 6,000 to SSO<br/>4,200 to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|11}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1989
| 1992
| [[Ariane 4]] 44L
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 4]] 44L H10+
| {{Flag|Europe}}
| [[Aérospatiale]]
| {{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{nts|4460}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|5}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| Retired
| 1992
| 1994
| [[Ariane 4]] 44L H10+
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 4]] 44L H10-3
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|{{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|{{nts|4720}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|24}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|Retired
|1995
|2003
|[[Ariane 4]] 44L H10-3
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 4]] 44LP
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|{{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{ntsh|3700}} 5,000 to SSO<br/>3,700 to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|7}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|Retired
|1988
|1993
|[[Ariane 4]] 44LP
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 4]] 44LP H10+
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|{{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|{{nts|4030}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|6}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|Retired
|1992
|1995
|[[Ariane 4]] 44LP H10+
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 4]] 44LP H10-3
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|{{nts|7000}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|{{nts|4220}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|13}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|Retired
|1995
|2001
|[[Ariane 4]] 44LP H10-3
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 4]] 44P
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|{{nts|6500}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
| {{ntsh|3000}} 4,100 to SSO<br/>3,000 to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|Retired
|1991
|1991
|[[Ariane 4]] 44P
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Ariane 4]] 44P H10-3
|{{Flag|Europe}}
|[[Aérospatiale]]
|
| {{nts|3465}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|9}}<ref name="GSP-OldAriane"/>
|Retired
|1995
|2001
|[[Ariane 4]] 44P H10-3
|-
| [[Ariane 5]]ECA
| {{flag|Europe}}
| [[EADS Astrium Space Transportation|EADS Astrium]]
| {{nts|21000}}<ref name="Ariane5_U_M">{{cite web| url= http://www.arianespace.com/site/documents/Ariane5_users_manual_Issue4.pdf |format=PDF| title=Ariane 5 Users Manual, Issue 4, P. 39 (ISS orbit) | publisher=[[Arianespace]] | accessdate=2007-11-13 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070927021638/http://www.arianespace.com/site/documents/Ariane5_users_manual_Issue4.pdf <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-27}}</ref>
| {{nts|10050}} to GTO<ref name="Ariane5RecordGTOMassApr2011">{{cite web| url=http://www.arianespace.com/news-mission-update/2011/789.asp | title=Ariane 5 delivers a record performance with two payloads for new Arianespace customers | publisher=[[Arianespace]] | accessdate=2011-04-11}}</ref>
|{{nts|220}} <ref name="faa ocst 2009">{{cite web | url=http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ast/media/10998.pdf | title=FAA Semi-Annual Launch Report: Second Half of 2009 | publisher=Federal Aviation Administration - Office of Commercial Space Transportation | accessdate=August 18, 2011 | pages=end of document}}</ref>
| {{nts|10476}} <ref name="faa ocst 2009" />
|
| {{nts|31}}<br> <ref group="note">A full listing of the [[Ariane 5]] launch history is in its main article.</ref>
| Operational
| 2002
|
|
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic"
| [[Ariane 5#Ariane 5 ME|Ariane 5ME]]
| {{flag|Europe}}
| [[EADS Astrium Space Transportation|EADS Astrium]]
|
| {{nts|11500}} to GTO<ref name="Ariane5ME">{{cite web|url=http://www.esa.int/esaMI/Launchers_Access_to_Space/SEM9G9RHPOG_0.html |title=ESA - Launch vehicles - Ariane 5 ME |publisher=Esa.int |date=2011-06-21 |accessdate=2013-11-11}}</ref>
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Ariane 5#Ariane 5 ECB|Ariane 5ME]]
|-
| [[Ariane 5]]ES
| {{flag|Europe}}
| [[EADS Astrium Space Transportation|EADS Astrium]]
| {{nts|21000}}<ref name="Ariane5_U_M">{{cite web| url=http://www.arianespace.com/site/documents/Ariane5_users_manual_Issue4.pdf |format=PDF| title=Ariane 5 Users Manual, Issue 4, P. 39 (ISS orbit) | publisher=[[Arianespace]] | accessdate=2007-11-13 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070927021638/http://www.arianespace.com/site/documents/Ariane5_users_manual_Issue4.pdf <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-27}}</ref>
| {{nts|8000}} to GTO<ref name="gsp-ariane5">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/ariane5.htm |title=Ariane-5 |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2012-07-25}}</ref>
| {{nts|220}} <ref name="faa ocst 2009" />
| {{nts|10,476}} <ref name="faa ocst 2009" />
|
| {{nts|2}}
| Operational
| 2008
|
| [[Ariane 5]]ES
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 5]]G
| {{flag|Europe}}
| [[EADS Astrium Space Transportation|EADS Astrium]]
| {{nts|18000}}<ref name="gsp-ariane5"/>
| {{nts|6900}}<ref name="gsp-ariane5"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|16}}<ref name="gsp-ariane5"/>
| Retired<ref name="v193">{{cite web|url=http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM5TFAK73G_index_0.html |title=Final launch of Ariane 5 GS completes busy year / Launchers / Our Activities / ESA |publisher=Esa.int |date=2009-12-19 |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| 1996
| 2003
| [[Ariane 5]]G
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5G+]]
| {{flag|Europe}}
| [[EADS Astrium Space Transportation|EADS Astrium]]
| {{nts|18000}}{{citation needed|date=September 2011}}
| {{nts|7100}} to GTO <ref name="gsp-ariane5"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="gsp-ariane5"/>
| Retired<ref name="v193"/>
| 2004
| 2004
| [[Ariane 5|Ariane 5G+]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Ariane 5]]GS
| {{flag|Europe}}
| [[EADS Astrium Space Transportation|EADS Astrium]]
| {{nts|18000}}{{citation needed|date=September 2011}}
| {{nts|6600}} to GTO <ref name="gsp-ariane5"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|6}}<ref name="gsp-ariane5"/>
| Retired<ref name="v193"/>
| 2005
| 2009
| [[Ariane 5]]GS
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic"
| [[Ariane 6]]
| {{flag|Europe}}
| [[EADS Astrium Space Transportation|EADS Astrium]]
|
| {{nts|6500}} to GTO
| 93
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Ariane 6]]
 
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle|ASLV]]
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.org/Launchvehicles/launchvehicles.aspx#ASLV |title=Welcome To ISRO :: Launch Vehicles |publisher=Isro.org |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|1987
|1994
|[[Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle|ASLV]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Athena I]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Martin]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}<ref name="athenaii">{{cite web|url=http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/athena1.htm |title=Athena-1 |publisher=Astronautix.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Retired
|1995
|2001
|[[Athena I]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic"
|[[Athena I]]c <ref name="Athena c">[http://www.lockheedmartin.com/news/press_releases/2010/0325_ss_athena.html ]{{dead link|date=November 2013}}</ref>
|{{USA}}
|[[Alliant Techsystems|ATK]]<br>[[Lockheed Martin]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development
|
|
|[[Athena I]]c
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Athena II]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Martin]]
|{{nts|2065}}{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}<ref name="athen">{{cite web|url=http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/athena2.htm |title=Athena-2 |publisher=Astronautix.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Retired{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
|1998
|1999
|[[Athena II]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic"
|[[Athena II]]c <ref name="Athena c"/>
|{{USA}}
|[[Alliant Techsystems|ATK]]<br>[[Lockheed Martin]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development
|
|
|[[Athena II]]c
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Atlas-Centaur]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Corporation|Lockheed]]
|{{nts|8618}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|{{nts|3833}} to GTO{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|
|
|{{nts|148}}
|Retired
|1962
|1983
|[[Atlas-Centaur]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Atlas G]]
| {{USA}}
| [[Lockheed Corporation|Lockheed]]
|{{nts|5900}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| {{nts|2222}} to GTO<br/>1,179 to HCO<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|7}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| Retired
| 1984
| 1989
| [[Atlas G]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Atlas H]]/[[Multiple Satellite Dispenser|MSD]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Corporation|Lockheed]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|5}}
|Retired
|1983
|1987
|[[Atlas H]]/[[Multiple Satellite Dispenser|MSD]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Atlas I]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Martin]]
|{{nts|5900}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| {{nts|2340}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|11}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|Retired
|1990
|1997
|[[Atlas I]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Atlas II]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Martin]]
|{{nts|6780}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| {{nts|2810}} to GTO<br/>2,000 to HCO<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|10}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|Retired
|1991
|1998
|[[Atlas II]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Atlas II]]A
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Martin]]
|{{nts|7316}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| {{nts|3180}} to GTO<br/>2,160 to HCO<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|23}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|Retired
|1992
|2002
|[[Atlas II]]A
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Atlas II]]AS
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Martin]]
|{{nts|8618}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|{{nts|3833}} to GTO<br/>2,680 to HCO<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|30}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|Retired
|1993
|2004
|[[Atlas II]]AS
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Atlas III]]A
|{{USA}}
|[[Lockheed Martin]]
|{{nts|8686}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| {{nts|4060}} to GTO<br/>2,970 to HCO<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|Retired
|2000
|2004
|[[Atlas III]]A
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Atlas III]]B/[[Centaur (rocket stage)|DEC]]
| {{nowrap|{{USA}}}}
| [[Lockheed Martin]]
| {{nts|10759}}<ref name="GSP-AC">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/atlas_centaur.htm |title=Atlas Centaur |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=1 August 2011}}</ref>
| {{nts|4609}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| Retired
| 2002
| 2002
| [[Atlas III]]B/[[Centaur (rocket stage)|DEC]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Atlas III]]B/[[Centaur (rocket stage)|SEC]]
| {{USA}}
| [[Lockheed Martin]]
|
| {{nts|4193}} to GTO <ref name="GSP-AC"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-AC"/>
| Retired
| 2003
| 2005
| [[Atlas III]]B/[[Centaur (rocket stage)|SEC]]
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 401
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|9050}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/atlas-5.htm |title=Atlas-5 |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=1 August 2011}}</ref>
| {{ntsh|4950}} 6,670 to SSO<br/>4,950 to GTO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{nts|125}} <ref name="faa ocst 2009" />
| {{nts|13,812}} <ref name="faa ocst 2009" />
|
| {{nts|18}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2002
|
| [[Atlas V]] 401
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 411
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|9050}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|6075}} 8,495 to SSO<br/>6,075 to GTO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2006
|
| [[Atlas V]] 411
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 421
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|9050}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|7000}} 9,050 to SSO<br/>7,000 to GTO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2007
|
| [[Atlas V]] 421
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 431
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|9050}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|7800}} 9,050 to SSO<br/>7,800 to GTO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2005
|
| [[Atlas V]] 431
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 501
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|8250}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|3970}} 5,945 to SSO<br/>3,970 to GTO<br/>1,500 to GEO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|4}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2010
|
| [[Atlas V]] 501
|- style="font-style:italic;"
| [[Atlas V]] 511
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|10950}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|5370}} 7,820 to SSO<br/>5,370 to GTO<br/>1,750 to GEO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
|
|
| [[Atlas V]] 511
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 521
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|13300}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|6485}} 9,585 to SSO<br/>6,485 to GTO<br/>2,760 to GEO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2003
|
| [[Atlas V]] 521
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 531
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|15300}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|7425}} 11,160 to SSO<br/>7,425 to GTO<br/>3,250 to GEO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2010
|
| [[Atlas V]] 531
|- style="font-style:italic;"
| [[Atlas V]] 541
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|17100}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|8240}} 12,435 to SSO<br/>8,240 to GTO<br/>3,730 to GEO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| 223 (2013)<ref name="NASAC12-016">{{cite web |url=http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2012/apr/HQ_C12-016_GOES-R_GOES-S_Launch.html|title=CONTRACT RELEASE : C12-016: NASA Awards Launch Contract For Goes-R And Goes-S Missions|accessdate=2013-04-21|publisher=NASA}}</ref>
|
| 27,063
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
|
|
| [[Atlas V]] 541
|-
| [[Atlas V]] 551
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|18500}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| {{ntsh|8700}} 12,435 to SSO<br/>8,700 to GTO<br/>3,960 to GEO<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|4}}<ref name="GSP-AtlasV"/>
| Operational
| 2006
|
| [[Atlas V]] 551
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Black Arrow]]
|{{nowrap|{{UK}}}}
|[[Royal Aircraft Establishment|RAE]]
|{{nts|73}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}
|Retired
|1969<ref group="note">Suborbital test in 1969, first orbital launch attempt in 1970</ref>
|1971
|[[Black Arrow]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|{{hs|Titan III}}[[Commercial Titan III]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|4}}
| Retired
| 1990
| 1992
|[[Commercial Titan III]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 0100|Delta 0300]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|700}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|{{nts|370}} to SSO{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/delta.htm |title=Delta |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60dqY3Xtj |archivedate=2 August 2011 |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
|Retired<ref name="EA-D0300">{{cite web |url= http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/dela0300.htm |title=Delta 0300 |first=Mark|last=Wade |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60dqp35oP |archivedate=2 August 2011 |work=Encyclopedia Astronautica |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
|1972
|1973
|[[Delta 0100|Delta 0300]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 0100|Delta 0900]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|1300}}<ref name="EA-D0900">{{cite web |url= http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/dela0900.htm |title=Delta 0900 |first=Mark|last=Wade |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60dqt327u |archivedate=2 August 2011 |work=Encyclopedia Astronautica |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
| {{nts|818}} to SSO<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1972
|1972
|[[Delta 0100|Delta 0900]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1410]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1975
|1975
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1410]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1604]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1972
|1973
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1604]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1900]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|1800}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1973
|1973
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1900]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1910]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1975
|1975
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1910]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1913]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1973
|1973
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1913]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1914]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1972
|1973
|[[Delta 1000|Delta 1914]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2310]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1974
|1981
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2310]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2313]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1974
|1977
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2313]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2910]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|1887}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|6}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1975
|1978
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2910]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2913]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|2000}}<ref name="EA-D2913">{{cite web |url= http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/dela2913.htm |title=Delta 2913 |first=Mark|last=Wade |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60dt0Zu2u |archivedate=2 August 2011 |work=Encyclopedia Astronautica |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
| {{nts|700}} to GTO<ref name="EA-D2913"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|6}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1975
|1976
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2913]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2914]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
| {{nts|724}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|30}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1974
|1979
|[[Delta 2000|Delta 2914]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3910]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|2494}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| {{nts|1154}} to GTO with [[PAM-D]]<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|10}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1980
|1988
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3910]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3913]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1981
|1981
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3913]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3914]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
| {{nts|954}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|13}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1975
|1987
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3914]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3920]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|3452}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| {{nts|1284}} to GTO with [[PAM-D]]<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|10}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1982
|1989
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3920]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3924]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
| {{nts|1104}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1982
|1984
|[[Delta 3000|Delta 3924]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 4000|Delta 4925]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|3400}}<ref name="EA-D4000">{{cite web |url= http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/dela4000.htm |title=Delta 4000 |first=Mark|last=Wade |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60e2WpW6v|archivedate=2 August 2011 |work=Encyclopedia Astronautica |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
| {{nts|1312}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1989
|1990
|[[Delta 4000|Delta 4925]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta 5000|Delta 5920]]
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|3848}}<ref name="EA-D5000">{{cite web |url= http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/dela5000.htm |title=Delta 5000 |first=Mark|last=Wade |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60e2dul4v |archivedate=2 August 2011 |work=Encyclopedia Astronautica |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|Retired
|1989
|1989
|[[Delta 5000|Delta 5920]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 6920
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|{{nts|3983}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1990
| 1992
|[[Delta II]] 6920
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 6925
|{{USA}}
|[[McDonnell Douglas]]
|
| {{nts|1447}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|14}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1989
| 1992
|[[Delta II]] 6925
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 7320
|{{USA}}
|[[United Launch Alliance]]
|{{nts|2865}}<ref name="DII fairing" group="note">With 9.5 foot (2.9 metre) fairing</ref><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|{{nts|1651}} to SSO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|10}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1999
| 2011
|[[Delta II]] 7320
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 7326
|{{USA}}
|[[Boeing IDS]]
|
| {{nts|934}} to GTO<br/>636 to TLI<br/>629 to HCO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1998{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|[[Delta II]] 7326
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 7420
|{{USA}}
|[[United Launch Alliance]]
|{{nts|3185}}<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| {{nts|1966}} to SSO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|13}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1998
| 2010
|[[Delta II]] 7420
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 7425
|{{USA}}
|[[Boeing IDS]]
|
| {{nts|1100}} to GTO<br/>804 to HCO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|4}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1998
| 2002
|[[Delta II]] 7425
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 7426
|{{USA}}
|[[Boeing IDS]]
|
| {{nts|1058}} to GTO<br/>734 to TLI<br/>711 to HCO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1999
| 1999
|[[Delta II]] 7426
|-
|[[Delta II]] 7920
|{{USA}}
|[[United Launch Alliance]]
|{{nts|5030}}<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| {{nts|3123}} to SSO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|27}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Operational
| 1998
| 2011
|[[Delta II]] 7920
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II]] 7925
|{{USA}}
|[[Boeing IDS]]
|
| {{nts|1819}} to GTO<br/>1,177 to TLI<br/>1,265 to HCO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|69}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1990
| 2009
|[[Delta II]] 7925
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta II|Delta II-H]] 7920H
|{{USA}}
|[[United Launch Alliance]]
|{{nts|6097}}<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 2003
| 2011
|[[Delta II|Delta II-H]] 7920H
|-
|[[Delta II|Delta II-H]] 7925H
|{{USA}}
|[[United Launch Alliance]]
|
| {{nts|2171}} to GTO<br/>1,508 to HCO<ref name="DII fairing" group="note"/><ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Operational<br/>{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}}<ref group=note>No flights planned, but 5 unsold heavies could be used.</ref>
| 2003
| 2007
|[[Delta II|Delta II-H]] 7925H
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta III]] 8930
|{{USA}}
|[[Boeing IDS]]
|{{nts|8292}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| {{nts|3810}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta"/>
| Retired
| 1998
| 2000
|[[Delta III]] 8930
|-
| [[Delta IV|Delta IV-H]]
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|22950}}<ref name="DeltaIV">{{cite web| url= http://www.ulalaunch.com/images/product_sheet/Delta_Product_Sheet_FINAL.pdf |format=PDF| title=Delta Product Sheet, FINAL | publisher=[[United Launch Alliance]] | accessdate=2007-11-14 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070928093124/http://www.ulalaunch.com/images/product_sheet/Delta_Product_Sheet_FINAL.pdf <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-28}}</ref>
| {{nts|12980}} to GTO <ref name="DeltaIV" />
| {{nts|300}}(€220)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1111/10orioneft1/ |title=Breaking News &#124; Lockheed Martin to select Delta 4 rocket for Orion test |publisher=Spaceflight Now |date= |accessdate=2012-07-25}}</ref>
| {{nts|13072}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
| {{nts|5}}
| Operational
| 2004
|
| [[Delta IV|Delta IV-H]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Delta IV|Delta IV-M]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Boeing IDS]]
|{{nts|8120}}<ref name="GSP-Delta4">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/delta-4.htm |title=Delta-4 |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60e9nhnjT |archivedate=2 August 2011 |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
| {{nts|4210}} to GTO<br/>2,722 to HCO<ref name="GSP-Delta4"/>
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-Delta4"/>
| Retired
| 2003
| 2006
|[[Delta IV|Delta IV-M]]
|-
|[[Delta IV|Delta IV-M+(4,2)]]
|{{USA}}
|[[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|11750}}<ref name="slr_delta4">{{cite web|author=Ed Kyle |url=http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/delta4.html |title=Delta IV Data Sheet |publisher=Spacelaunchreport.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| {{nts|5740}} to GTO<ref name="slr_delta4"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|8}}<ref name="GSP-Delta4"/>
| Operational
| 2002
|
|[[Delta IV|Delta IV-M+(4,2)]]
|- style="font-style:italic;"
| [[Delta IV|Delta IV-M+(5,2)]]
| {{USA}}
| [[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|10250}}<ref name="slr_delta4"/>
| {{nts|4590}} to GTO<ref name="slr_delta4"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}<ref name="GSP-Delta4"/>
| Operational
|
|
| [[Delta IV|Delta IV-M+(5,2)]]
|-
|[[Delta IV|Delta IV-M+(5,4)]]
|{{USA}}
|[[United Launch Alliance]]
| {{nts|13500}}<ref name="slr_delta4"/>
| {{nts|6470}} to GTO<ref name="slr_delta4"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-Delta4"/>
| Operational
| 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spaceflightnow.com/delta/d346/ |title=Delta Launch Report &#124; New communications craft launched for U.S. military |publisher=Spaceflight Now |date=2009-12-05 |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|[[Delta IV|Delta IV-M+(5,4)]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Diamant]]
|{{FRA}}
|[[SEREB]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|12}}
|Retired
|1965
|1975
|[[Diamant]]
|-
|[[Dnepr-1]]
|{{UKR}}
|[[Yuzhmash]]
|{{nts|3700}}<ref name="GSP-Dnepr">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/dnepr-1.htm |title=Dnepr-1 |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60eARVyOE |archivedate=2 August 2011 |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
|
| {{nts|14}}(€10)<ref name="esd2006"/>
| {{nts|3784}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
| {{nts|16}}
| Operational
| 1999
|
|[[Dnepr-1]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Energia]]<ref group="note">Without Buran, and assuming payload providing orbital insertion</ref>
| {{USSR}}
| [[NPO Energia]]
| {{nts|100000}}<ref name="Energia"/>
| {{nts|20000}} to [[Geostationary transfer orbit|GTO]]<ref name="Energia"/><br/>32,000 to TLI<ref name="Energia"/>
| {{nts|240}}<ref group="note" name="N6"/>
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="Energia3"/>
| Retired
| 1987
| 1987
| [[Energia]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Energia]]-[[Buran (spacecraft)|Buran]]
| {{USSR}}
| [[NPO Energia]] ([[Energia|Launcher]])<br>[[NPO Molniya]] ([[Buran (spacecraft)|Orbiter]])
| {{nts|30000}}<ref name="Energia">{{cite web| url = http://www.energia.ru/english/energia/launchers/vehicle_energia.html | title = S.P.Korolev RSC Energia - LAUNCHERS | publisher = Energia}}</ref><br><ref group="note" name="spaceplane">The US [[Space Shuttle|Space Shuttle Transportation System]] and the Soviet [[Energia]]-[[Buran (spacecraft)|Buran]] system, consist of launch vehicle rockets and returnable [[spaceplane]] orbiter. Payload values listed here are for the mass of the payload in cargo bay of the [[spaceplane]]s, excluding the mass of the spaceplanes themselves.</ref>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}
| Retired
| 1988
| 1988
| [[Energia]]-[[Buran (spacecraft)|Buran]]
|- style=style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Epsilon (rocket)|Epsilon]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[IHI Aerospace]]<ref name=IHIAERO>{{cite web| url=http://www.ihi.co.jp/ia/en/product/rocket.html | title=Projects&Products |publisher=IHI Aerospace| accessdate=2011-03-08}}</ref>     
|{{nts|1200}}<ref name=ISAS/>
|
|¥3.8B (US$38)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spaceflightnow.com/epsilon/sprinta/130914launch/ |title=Breaking News &#124; Japan's 'affordable' Epsilon rocket triumphs on first flight |publisher=Spaceflight Now |date=2013-09-14 |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|{{nts|31667}}
|
|1
|Operational<ref name=ISAS/>
|2013
|
|[[Epsilon (rocket)|Epsilon]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Falcon 1]]
|{{USA}}
|[[SpaceX]]
|{{nts|670}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|{{nts|7}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|
|{{nts|5}}
|Retired<ref name=Falcon1 />
|2006
|2009
|[[Falcon 1]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Falcon 1e]]
|{{USA}}
|[[SpaceX]]
|{{nts|1010}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|{{nts|10.9}}
|{{nts|10792}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Retired<ref name=Falcon1>{{cite web| url=http://www.spacex.com/falcon1.php | title=Space Exploration Technologies Corporation - Falcon 1 | accessdate=2010-10-29}}</ref>
|
|
|[[Falcon 1e]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Falcon 9 v1.0]]
| {{USA}}
| [[SpaceX]]
| {{nts|10450}}<ref name="SpaceX_f9">{{cite web| url= http://www.spacex.com/falcon9.php | title=FALCON 9 OVERVIEW | publisher=[[SpaceX]]|accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref><ref name=spacex>{{cite web |url= http://spacex.com/falcon9.php |title=Falcon 9 Overview |publisher=Space Exploration Technologies |accessdate=29 Oct 2010}}</ref><ref name=sxf9_20111201archive>{{cite web
| url =http://www.spacex.com/falcon9.php
| title =Falcon 9 Overview |year=2011
| publisher =SpaceX
| accessdate =2011-12-01
| archiveurl =http://www.webcitation.org/63btGA0Bq
| archivedate =2011-12-01}}</ref>
| {{nts|4680}} to GTO<ref name="SpaceX_f9" />
| {{nts|56}}<ref name="SpaceX_f9" />
| {{nts|5359}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
| {{nts|5}}<ref name=sn20130906>
{{cite news |last=Klotz|first=Irene |title=Musk Says SpaceX Being "Extremely Paranoid" as It Readies for Falcon 9’s California Debut |url=http://www.spacenews.com/article/launch-report/37094musk-says-spacex-being-%E2%80%9Cextremely-paranoid%E2%80%9D-as-it-readies-for-falcon-9%E2%80%99s |accessdate=2013-11-04 |newspaper=Space News |date=2013-09-06 |quote=''...the company’s five previous Falcon 9 boosters, all launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station here. Three of those rockets carried Dragon cargo capsules to the international space station for NASA. Two others were test flights.''}}</ref>
| Retired<ref name=sfn>{{cite web |last=Clark|first=Stephen |url=http://spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/003/120518musk/ |title=Q&A with SpaceX founder and chief designer Elon Musk |date=2012-05-18 |accessdate=2013-11-04 |quote=''The next version of Falcon 9 will be used for everything. The last flight of version 1.0 will be Flight 5. All future missions after Flight 5 will be v1.1. We've got this mission, which is Flight 3. And we've two CRS [Commercial Resupply Services] missions, Flight 4 and Flight 5, which will fly Version 1.0. Then all future missions, CRS or otherwise, will fly Version 1.1.'' }}</ref>
| 2010
| 2013
| [[Falcon 9 v1.0]]
|-
| [[Falcon 9 v1.1]]
| {{USA}}
| [[SpaceX]]
| {{nts|16625}}<ref name="SpaceX_f91.1">{{cite web| url= http://elvperf.ksc.nasa.gov/elvMap/elvMap.ui.PerfQuery0?ReqType=Query&ContSource=-5&OrbitType=LEO&Incl=28&Contract=2&Vehicles=4&Drop1=Apogee&Entry1=200 | title=FALCON 9 Launch Vehicle Performance | publisher=[[NASA]]|accessdate=2013-11-04 }}</ref>
| {{nts|5760}} to GTO<ref name="SpaceX_f91.1GTO">{{cite web| url= http://elvperf.ksc.nasa.gov/elvMap/elvMap.ui.PerfQuery0?ReqType=Query&ContSource=-5&OrbitType=GTO&Contract=2&Vehicles=4&Drop1=Apogee&Entry1=35700&Drop2=Incl&Entry2=28.5&Plot=Ap_Mass | title=FALCON 9 Launch Vehicle Performance | publisher=[[NASA]]|accessdate=2013-11-04 }}</ref>
| {{nts|56}}<ref name="SpaceX_f9" />
| {{nts|4109}}<ref name=nbf20130323/>
|
| {{nts|1}}
| Operational
| 2013
|
| [[Falcon 9 v1.1]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Falcon Heavy]]
| {{USA}}
| [[SpaceX]]
| {{nts|53000}}<ref name=sxFH20130322>{{cite web |title=Falcon Heavy Overview|url=https://spacex.com/falcon_heavy.php |date=2013<!-- SpaceX copyright on the web page --> |publisher=SpaceX |accessdate=2013-03-22}}</ref><ref name="SpaceX">{{cite web |title=SpaceX Brochure |url= http://www.spacex.com/downloads/spacex-brochure.pdf|publisher=Spacex.com |accessdate=14 June 2011}}</ref>
| {{nts|12000}} to GTO<ref name=sxFH20130322/><br/>{{nts|16000}} to TLI<ref name="SpaceX"/>
| {{nts|83}}–128<ref name=sxFH20130322/><!-- "Pricing: Payloads up to 6.4 ton to GTO: $83M*; greater than 6.4 ton to GTO $128M* ... *Paid in full standard launch prices for 2012" --><!-- these published prices are explicitly listed on the 2013 version of the FH web page at SpaceX, but are listed as "launch prices for 2012"; the older/somewhat lower numbers that had been claimed have no source provided at all. -->
| {{nts|2200}}<!-- 2200/kg is from {{convert|1000|$/lb|$/kg|disp=flip}} --><ref name=nbf20130323>{{cite web|author= |url=http://nextbigfuture.com/2013/03/upgraded-spacex-falcon-911-will-launch.html |title=Upgraded Spacex Falcon 9.1.1 will launch 25% more than old Falcon 9 and bring price down to $4109 per kilogram to LEO |publisher=Nextbigfuture.com |date=2013-03-22 |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Falcon Heavy]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.I(a)]]
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.org/gslv-d1/gslv-d1.aspx |title=Welcome To ISRO :: GSLV :: GSLV-D1 |publisher=Isro.org |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.org/gslv-d2/gslv-d2.aspx |title=Welcome To ISRO :: Launch Vehicles :: GSLV :: GSLV-D2 |publisher=Isro.org |date=2001-04-18 |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Retired
|2001
|2001
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.I(a)]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.I(b)]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.org/gslv-f01/gslv-f01.aspx |title=Welcome To ISRO |publisher=Isro.org |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.org/gslv-f04/gslv-f04.aspx |title=Welcome To ISRO :: Launch Vehicles :: GSLV :: GSLV-F04 |publisher=Isro.org |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Retired
|2004
|2007{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.I(b)]]
|- style="font-style:italic;"
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.I(c)]]
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
|Operational
|2010
|
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.I(c)]]
|- style="font-style:italic;"
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.II]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.org/gslv-d3/gslv-d3.aspx |title=Welcome To ISRO :: Launch Vehicles :: GSLV :: GSLV-D3 |publisher=Isro.org |date=2010-04-15 |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
|
|{{nts|2500}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.org/Launchvehicles/GSLV/gslv.aspx |title=Welcome To ISRO :: Launch Vehicles :: GSLV |publisher=Isro.org |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|Operational
|2010
|
|[[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle|GSLV Mk.II]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk III|GSLV Mk.III]]
| {{IND}}
| [[ISRO]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isro.gov.in/Launchvehicles/GSLVMARKIII/mark3.aspx |title=Welcome To ISRO :: Launch Vehicles :: GSLV Mark III |publisher=Isro.gov.in |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| {{nts|10000}}{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}<!-- note: no sourced claim for LEO payload appears to be in the GSLV article as of 2012-08-12 -->
| {{nts|5,000}}<ref name=isro20120812>{{cite web |url=http://isro.org/Launchvehicles/GSLVMARKIII/mark3.aspx |title=GSLV Mark III |year=2011 |publisher=Indian Space Research Organisation |accessdate=2012-08-12}}</ref>
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk III|GSLV Mk.III]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[H-I]]
|{{JPN}}<br/>{{USA}}
|[[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|{{nts|3200}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|{{nts|1100}} to GTO{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|
|
|{{nts|9}}
|Retired
|1986
|1992
|[[H-I]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[H-II]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|5}}<ref name="GSP-H2">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/h-2.htm|title=H-2 |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=1 August 2011}}</ref><ref group="note">Not including two launches made using the H-II/SSB and H-IIS configurations</ref>
| Retired
| 1994
| 1998
|[[H-II]]
|-
| [[H-IIA]] 202
| {{JPN}}
| [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
| {{nts|10000}}<ref name="GSP-H2A">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/h-2a.htm |title=H-2A |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=1 August 2011}}</ref>
| {{nts|3800}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-H2A"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|9}}<ref name="GSP-H2A"/>
| Operational
| 2001
|
| [[H-IIA]] 202
|-
| [[H-IIA]] 204
| {{JPN}}
| [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
| {{nts|5800}} to GTO<ref name="GSP-H2A"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-H2A"/>
| Operational
| 2006
| 2006
| [[H-IIA]] 204
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[H-IIA]] 2022
| {{JPN}}
| [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
| {{nts|4200}}<ref name="GSP-H2A"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}<ref name="GSP-H2A"/>
| Retired
| 2005
| 2007
| [[H-IIA]] 2022
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[H-IIA]] 2024
| {{JPN}}
| [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
| <!-- ref name="GSP-H2A"/ -->
|
|
|
| {{nts|7}}<ref name="GSP-H2A"/>
| Retired
| 2002
| 2008
| [[H-IIA]] 2024
|-
| [[H-IIB]] 304
| {{JPN}}
| [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
| {{nts|16500}}<ref name=sxFH20130322/>
| {{nts|8000}}<ref name="H-IIB_2">{{cite web| url= http://www.jaxa.jp/pr/brochure/pdf/01/rocket05.pdf | title=H-IIB Launch Vehicle, P. 2 | publisher=[[Jaxa]] | accessdate=3 September 2008}}</ref>{{deadlink|date=March 2013}}
|
|
|
| {{nts|2}}<ref name="slr_launchstats">{{cite web|url=http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/log2011.html |title=Space Launch Report 2011 Launch Stats |publisher=Spacelaunchreport.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| Operational
| 2009
|
| [[H-IIB]] 304
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[H-II|H-II/SSB]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref name="GSP-H2"/>
| Retired
| 1995
| 1995
|[[H-II|H-II/SSB]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;font-style:italic;"
| [[H-II]]S
| {{JPN}}
| [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}<ref group="note">Only launch failed to achieve orbit</ref><ref name="GSP-H2"/>
| Retired
| 1999
| 1999
| [[H-II]]S
|- style="background:lightgrey;font-style:italic;"
|[[J-I]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[IHI Corporation]]<br/>[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan/>
|
|
|
|
|
|{{ntsh|0.001}}0(+1)
|Retired
|1996
|1996
|[[J-I]]
|- style="font-style:italic;"
|[[Kaituozhe-1]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}
|Operational
|2002
|2003{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Kaituozhe-1]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Kosmos-3M]]
|{{USSR}}<br>{{RUS}}
|[[NPO Polyot]]
|{{nts|1500}}
|
|€12 million<ref name="esd2006"/>
|
|
|{{nts|442}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|Retired
|1967
|2010{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Kosmos-3M]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Lambda 4S]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan>{{cite web|title=NISSAN HERITAGE COLLECTION online【その他】プリンス自動車工業小史|url=http://nissan-heritage-collection.com/NEWS/publicContents/index.php?procType=CATEGORY&catID=14|publisher=[[Nissan Motors]]|accessdate=8 March 2011}}</ref>
|{{nts|26}}<ref name=ISAS/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|5}}
|Retired
|1966
|1970{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Lambda 4S]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Long March 1]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|{{nts|300}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}
|Retired<ref>{{cite web|url=http://astronautix.com/lvs/cz1.htm |title=CZ-1 |publisher=Astronautix.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|1969
|1971{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Long March 1]]
|- style="font-style:italic;"
|[[Long March 1D]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{ntsh|0.003}}0(+3)
|Operational{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}}
|1995<ref group="note">Suborbital test flights in 1995, 1997 and 2002, no orbital launches attempted</ref>
|2002
|[[Long March 1D]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;font-style:italic;"
|{{nowrap|[[Long March 2A]]}}
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}
|Retired
|1974
|1974{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Long March 2A]]
|-
|[[Long March 2C]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|32}}
|Operational
|1975{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|[[Long March 2C]]
|-
|[[Long March 2D]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|14}}
|Operational
|1992{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|[[Long March 2D]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Long March 2E]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|7}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|Retired
|1990
|1995{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Long March 2E]]
|-
|[[Long March 2F]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|7}}
|Operational
|1999 {{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|[[Long March 2F]]
|-
| [[Long March 2F/G]]
| {{CHN}}
| [[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}
| Operational
| 2011
|
| [[Long March 2F/G]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Long March 3]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|14}}
|Retired
|1984
|
|[[Long March 3]]
|-
|[[Long March 3A]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|{{nts|2650}} to GTO<ref>{{cite web|url=http://war.news.163.com/11/1029/18/7HI8TGRJ00014J0G.html |title=[专题&#93;中国大推力火箭技术已被日本大幅超越_网易新闻中心 |publisher=War.news.163.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|
|
|{{nts|23}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|Operational
|1994
|
|[[Long March 3A]]
|-
| [[Long March 3B]]
| {{CHN}}
| [[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
| {{nts|11,200}}<ref name=sxFH20130322/><ref name="长征三号甲运载火箭简述">{{cite web|title=长征三号甲运载火箭简述|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2007-09-13/103113882288.shtml|accessdate=31 October 2011}}</ref>{{Source need translation}}
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|10}}{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
| Operational
| 1996
|
| [[Long March 3B]]
|-
| [[Long March 3B|Long March 3B/E]]
| {{CHN}}
| [[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|{{nts|5,500}} to GTO <ref name="长征三号甲运载火箭简述">{{cite web|title=长征三号甲运载火箭简述|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2007-09-13/103113882288.shtml|accessdate=31 October 2011}}</ref>
 
|
|
|
|
| Operational
| 2007{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
| [[Long March 3B|Long March 3B/E]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Long March 3B(A)]]
| {{CHN}}
| [[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}<!-- when was this in development? is it still? -->
|
|
| [[Long March 3B(A)]]
|-
|[[Long March 3C]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|{{nts|3700}} <ref name="长征三号甲运载火箭简述"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|8}}<br>{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
| Operational
| 2008
|
| [[Long March 3C]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Long March 4A]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<br>{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
|Retired
|1988
|1990{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Long March 4A]]
|-
|[[Long March 4B]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|{{nts|4200}}<ref name="cz-4b"/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|18}}<ref name="cz-4b">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/cz-4b.htm |title=CZ-4B (Chang Zheng-4B) |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Operational
|1999<ref name="cz-4b"/>
|
|[[Long March 4B]]
|-
|[[Long March 4C]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Operational
|2007{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|[[Long March 4C]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Long March 5]]
| {{CHN}}
| [[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
| {{nts|25000}} <ref name="longmarch">{{Cite news| url= http://www.sinodefence.com/space/launcher/changzheng5.asp | title= ChangZheng 5 (Long March 5) Launch Vehicle | publisher=SinoDefence.com | date=2009-02-20 | accessdate=2009-03-06}}</ref>
| {{nts|14000}} to GTO <ref name="longmarch" />
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
|
|
| [[Long March 5]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Long March 6]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}<br><small>since 2009</small>
|
|
|[[Long March 6]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Long March 7]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development<br><small>since 2009</small>{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|
|[[Long March 7]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Long March 9]]
|{{CHN}}
|[[China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology|CALT]]
|{{nts|130000}}<ref>{{cite web|last=Covault |first=Craig |url=http://www.americaspace.com/?p=22881 |title=First Look: China’s Big New Rockets « AmericaSpace |publisher=Americaspace.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development
|
|
|[[Long March 9]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[M-V]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan/> (-2000)<br>[[:ja:IHIエアロスペース|IHI AEROSPACE]]<ref name=IHIAERO/> (-2006)
|{{nts|1800}} - 1,850<ref name=ISAS/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|7}}
|Retired
|1997
|2006
|[[M-V]]
|-
|[[Minotaur I]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Orbital Sciences Corporation|Orbital]]
|{{nts|580}}<ref name=osc20120228>
{{cite web |url=http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/Publications/Minotaur_I_Fact.pdf |title=Minotaur I Space Launch Vehicle—Fact Sheet |year=2012 |work= |publisher=Orbital Sciences Corporation |accessdate=2012-02-28 |quote=''Spacecraft mass-to-orbit of up to 580 kg to LEO (28.5 deg, 185 km)'' }}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|10}}<ref name=minotaur1>{{cite web |url=http://www.orbital.com/spacelaunch/minotaur/ |title=Minotaur Space Launch Vehicles |year=2012 |work= |publisher=Orbital Sciences Corporation |accessdate=2012-08-28 |quote=''To date, Minotaur has conduced ten missions with a 100% success rate, delivering 33 satellites into orbit.''}}</ref>
|Operational
|2000
|2011
|[[Minotaur I]]
|-
|[[Minotaur IV]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Orbital Sciences Corporation|Orbital]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}(+2)<ref name="minotaur">[http://www.orbital.com/SpaceLaunch/Minotaur/History/minotaur_history.shtml] {{dead link|date=November 2013}}</ref>
|Operational
|2010<ref name="minotaur"/>
|2011<ref name="minotaur"/>
|[[Minotaur IV]]
|-
|[[Minotaur V]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Orbital Sciences Corporation|Orbital]]
|
|{{nts|640}} to GTO<br/>447 to [[Trans Lunar Injection|TLI]]
|
|
|
|{{nts|1}}<ref name="minotaur"/> <!-- LADEE mission should appear shortly -->
|Operational
|2013<ref name="minotaur"/>
|
|[[Minotaur V]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Molniya (rocket)|Molniya]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|24}}<ref name="molniya">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/molniya.htm |title=Molniya and Soyuz with upper stages |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Retired
|1960
|1965<ref name="molniya"/>
|[[Molniya (rocket)|Molniya]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Molniya-M]]
|{{USSR}}<br>{{RUS}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|275}}
|Retired
|1964
|2010
|[[Molniya-M]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3C]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan/>
|{{nts|195}}<ref name=ISAS/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}
|Retired
|1974
|1979
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3C]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3H]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan/>
|{{nts|300}}<ref name=ISAS/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}
|Retired
|1977
|1978
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3H]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3S]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan/>
|{{nts|300}}<ref name=ISAS/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}
|Retired
|1980
|1984{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3S]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3SII]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan/>
|{{nts|770}}<ref name=ISAS/>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|8}}
|Retired
|1985
|1995
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-3SII]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-4S]]
|{{JPN}}
|[[Nissan Motors]]<ref name=Nissan/>
|{{nts|180}}<ref name=ISAS>{{cite web|title=Satellite Launch Vehicles|url=http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/e/enterp/rockets/vehicles/index.shtml|publisher=[[Institute of Space and Astronautical Science{{!}}Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS)]]|accessdate=4 March 2011}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}
|Retired
|1971
|1972
|[[Mu (rocket family)|Mu-4S]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;font-style:italic;"
| [[N1 (rocket)|N1]]
| {{USSR}}
| [[NPO Energia]]
| {{nts|95000}} <ref name="refN1-1"/><ref name="refN1-2"/><ref name="refN1-3"/><ref group="note" name="N4"/>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|4}} <ref name="refN1-4"/>
| Retired
| 1969
| 1972
| [[N1 (rocket)|N1]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[N-I (rocket)|N-I]]
|{{JPN}}<br/>{{USA}}<!--Delta-->
|[[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Retired
|1975
|1982{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[N-I (rocket)|N-I]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[N-II (rocket)|N-II]]
|{{JPN}}<br/>{{USA}}<!--Delta-->
|[[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|8}}
|Retired
|1981
|1987{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[N-II (rocket)|N-II]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Naro-1]]
|{{KOR}}<br/>{{RUS}}<!--Angara first stage-->
|[[KARI]]/[[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]]
|
|
|
|
|
|3
|Retired
|2009
|2013
|[[Naro-1]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;font-style:italic;"
|[[Paektusan (rocket)|Paektusan]]
|{{flag|North Korea}}
|[[Korean Committee of Space Technology|KCST]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Retired
|1998
|1998
|-
|[[Pegasus (rocket)|Pegasus]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Orbital Sciences Corporation|Orbital]]
|{{nts|443}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|41}}<ref name="Pegasus">[http://www.orbital.com/SpaceLaunch/Pegasus/pegasus_history.shtml] {{dead link|date=November 2013}}</ref>
|Operational
|1990
|2012<ref name="Pegasus"/>
|[[Pegasus (rocket)|Pegasus]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic"
|[[Pegasus II (rocket)|Pegasus II]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Orbital Sciences Corporation|Orbital]]
|{{nts|6120}}<ref name=nsf20130524>
{{cite news |last=Bergin|first=Chris |title=Stratolaunch and Orbital – The Height of Air Launch |url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/05/stratolaunch-orbital-air-launch/ |accessdate=2013-05-24 |newspaper=NASA SpaceFlight |date=2013-05-25 }}</ref>
|{{nts|2000}} to GTO<ref name=nsf20130524/>
|
|
|
|
|Development
|
|
|[[Pegasus II (rocket)|Pegasus II]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Polyot (rocket)|Polyot]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|{{nts|1400}}
|
|
|
|
|
|Retired
|1963
|1964{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Polyot (rocket)|Polyot]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Proton-K]]
| {{USSR}}<br>{{RUS}}
| [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]]
| {{nts|19760}}{{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
| {{nts|4930}}{{Citation needed|date=March 2012}} to GTO
|
|
|
| {{nts|311}} <ref name="astronautix1">{{cite web|url=http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/proton.htm |title=Proton |publisher=Astronautix.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| Retired
| 1965
| 2012{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
| [[Proton-K]]
|-
| [[Proton-M]]
| {{USSR}}<br>{{RUS}}
| [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]]
| {{nts|21600}}<ref name="ProtonM">{{cite web| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20071027045349/http://www.ilslaunch.com/products/proton/protonmpg/protonr6/pmpg_2e.pdf |archivedate=2007-10-27 | url= http://www.ilslaunch.com/launch-services/proton-mission-planners-guide| title=Proton Launch System Mission Planner’s Guide, LKEB-9812-1990 | publisher=[[International Launch Services]] |pages=2–2 |quote=LEO i = 51.6°, H = 200&nbsp;km circular ... GTO (1800 m/s from GSO) i = 31.0°, Hp = 2100&nbsp;km, Ha = 35,786&nbsp;km | accessdate=2007-11-12}}</ref>
| {{nts|6150}} to GTO<ref name="ProtonM"/>
| {{nts|85}} <ref name="Futron_Launch_Costs">{{cite web| url= http://www.futron.com/upload/wysiwyg/Resources/Whitepapers/Space_Transportation_Costs_Trends_0902.pdf |format=PDF| title=Space Transportation Costs: Trends in Price Per Pound to Orbit 1990-2000 | publisher=[[Futron]] | accessdate=2010-05-02}}</ref>
| {{nts|4302}}<ref name="Futron_Launch_Costs" />
|
| {{nts|61}} <ref name="astronautix1"/>
| Operational
| 2001{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
| [[Proton-M]]
|-
| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV]]
| {{IND}}
| [[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
| {{nts|3200}}<ref name=PSLV>{{cite web |url= http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JRgHKYCaeH4/S-mJE29KQwI/AAAAAAAAAJk/ctRSrE7P72c/s1600/PSLV+variants1.jpg |title=PSLV variants capability |publisher=ISRO |accessdate=15 May 2010}}</ref>
| {{nts|1600}} to SSO<br/>1,050 to GTO<ref name="GSP-PSLV">{{cite web |url= http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/pslv.htm |title=PSLV |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60eAq5vzm |archivedate=2 August 2011 |first=Krebs|last=Gunter |work=Gunter's Space Page |accessdate=2 August 2011}}</ref>
|
|
|
| {{nts|11}}
| Operational
| 1993{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV]]
|-
|[[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-CA]]
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
|{{nts|2800}}<ref name=PSLV />
|{{nts|1100}} to SSO<ref name="GSP-PSLV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|7}}
| Operational
| 2007
|
|[[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-CA]]
|-
|[[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-XL]]
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
|{{nts|3800}}<ref name="GSP-PSLV"/>
| {{ntsh|1300}} 1,750 to SSO<br/> 1,300 to GTO<ref name="GSP-PSLV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|3}}
| Operational
| 2008
|
|[[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-XL]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-HP]]
| {{IND}}
| [[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
| {{nts|4000}}<ref name="GSP-PSLV"/>
| {{ntsh|1440}} 1,900 to SSO<br/> 1,440 to GTO<ref name="GSP-PSLV"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle|PSLV-HP]]
|-
|[[Rokot]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]]
|{{nts|1950}}
|
|{{nts|14}}<ref name="harvey">{{Cite book|last=Harvey|first=Brian|title=The Rebirth of the Russian Space Program|publisher=Springer|location=Germany|year=2007|edition=1st|chapter=Launchers and engines|isbn=978-0-387-71354-0}}</ref>
|{{nts|7179}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
|{{nts|14}}<ref name="khru_rokot">{{cite web|url=http://www.khrunichev.ru/main.php?id=43|title=Rockot Launch Vehicle|publisher=Khrunichev.ru|accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Operational
|1990
|
|-
|[[Safir (rocket)|Safir]]
|{{IRI}}
|[[Iranian Space Agency]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}
|Operational
|2008
|2012{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Safir (rocket)|Safir]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Saturn I]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Chrysler]] (S-I)<br />[[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]] ([[S-IV]])
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|10}}<ref name="saturn1">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/saturn-1.htm |title=Saturn-1 & Saturn-1B |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Retired
|1961
|1965<ref name="saturn1"/>
|[[Saturn I]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Saturn IB]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Chrysler]] ([[S-IB]])<br />[[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]] ([[S-IVB]])
| {{nts|20412}}{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}}
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|9}}<ref>{{cite web |last=Bilstein|first=Roger E. |title=Appendix C: Saturn Family/Mission Data |url= http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4206/app-c.htm |work=Stages to Saturn A Technological History of the Apollo/Saturn Launch Vehicles |publisher=NASA History Office |accessdate=7 April 2011}}</ref>
| Retired
| 1966
| 1975
|[[Saturn IB]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Saturn V]]
| {{USA}}
| [[Boeing]] ([[S-IC]])<br>[[North American Aviation|North American]]&nbsp;([[S-II]])<br>[[Douglas Aircraft Company|Douglas]]&nbsp;([[S-IVB]])
| {{nts|118000}}<ref name="Rocket and Space Technology"/>
| {{nts|47000}} to TLI<ref name="Rocket and Space Technology"/>
| {{nts|185}} ({{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|0.185|1969|r=2}}}} billion in {{CURRENTISOYEAR}})<ref name="SP4221Ch6">{{cite web |url= http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4221/ch6.htm |title=SP-4221 The Space Shuttle Decision- Chapter 6: ECONOMICS AND THE SHUTTLE |accessdate=2011-01-15 |publisher=NASA}}</ref>
| {{nts|9,915}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
| {{nts|13}}<ref name="Saturn"/><ref name="Saturn V Flight History"/><ref group="note" name="N3"/>
| Retired
| 1967
| 1973
| [[Saturn V]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Scout (rocket family)|Scout]]
|{{USA}}
|[[US Air Force]]/[[NASA]]
|{{nts|150}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|125}}
|Retired
|1961
|1994
|[[Scout (rocket family)|Scout]]
|-
|[[Shavit]]
|{{ISR}}
|[[Israel Aerospace Industries|IAE]]
|{{nts|160}}
|
|{{nts|15}}
|
|
|{{nts|9}}
|Operational
|1988
|2010
|[[Shavit]]
|-
|[[Shtil']]
|{{RUS}}
|[[Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau|Makeyev]]
|{{nts|160}} - 430
|
|
|
|
|
|Operational
|1998
|2006{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Shtil']]
|-
|[[Simorgh (rocket)|Simorgh]]
|{{IRI}}
|[[Iranian Space Agency]]
|{{nts|60}}-100<ref name="fars">{{cite web|url=http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8811141592|title=Iranian DM: Simorgh to Carry Tolou, Mesbah Satellites into Space|publisher=Fars News Agency|date=2010-02-03|accessdate=2010-02-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.payvand.com/news/10/feb/1025.html |title=Iran unveils three new home-made satellites |publisher=Payvand.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-25}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|
|
|
|[[Simorgh (rocket)|Simorgh]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Space Launch System |SLS Block 1]]
| {{USA}}
| [[Alliant Techsystems]]&nbsp;([[Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster|SRBs]])<br>
[[Boeing]]&nbsp;(proposed)<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/594163main_2011-SLS_Industry_Day_Final_Public1-1_rev2.pdf |title=Space Launch System (SLS) Program Overview |publisher=Nasa.gov |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| {{nts|70000}}<ref name="Space Launch System"/>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Space Launch System |SLS Block 1]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
| [[Space Launch System |SLS Block 2]]
| {{USA}}
| [[Alliant Techsystems]]&nbsp;([[Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster|SRBs]])<br>
[[Boeing]]&nbsp;(proposed)<ref name="autogenerated1"/>
| {{nts|130000}}<ref name="Space Launch System"/>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
| Development
|
|
| [[Space Launch System |SLS Block 2]]
|-
|[[Satellite Launch Vehicle|SLV]]
|{{IND}}
|[[Indian Space Research Organisation|ISRO]]
|{{nts|40}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|1979
|1983{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Satellite Launch Vehicle|SLV]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Soyuz (rocket)|Soyuz]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|{{nts|6450}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|30}}
|Retired
|1966
|1975
|[[Soyuz (rocket)|Soyuz]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Soyuz-L]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|{{nts|5500}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|3}}
|Retired
|1970
|1971
|[[Soyuz-L]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Soyuz-M]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|{{nts|6600}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|8}}
|Retired
|1971
|1976
|[[Soyuz-M]]
|-
|[[Soyuz-U]]
|{{USSR}}<br>{{RUS}}
|[[TsSKB-Progress]]
|{{nts|6200}}–6,700&nbsp;kg from [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome|Plesetsk]])<br/>6590-6950 from [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonour]]<ref name="soyuz-u">[http://www.samspace.ru/ENG/RN/souz_u.htm ]{{dead link|date=November 2013}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|727}}
|Operational
|1973
|
|[[Soyuz-U]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Soyuz-U2]]
|{{USSR}}<br>{{RUS}}
|[[TsSKB-Progress]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|92}}
|Retired
|1982
|1995
|[[Soyuz-U2]]
|-
|[[Soyuz-FG]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[TsSKB-Progress]]
|{{nts|6790}}–7130&nbsp;kg<ref name="soyuz-fg">[http://www.samspace.ru/ENG/RN/souz_fg.htm ]{{dead link|date=November 2013}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|29}}
|Operational
|2001
|
|[[Soyuz-FG]]
|-
|[[Soyuz-2 (rocket)|Soyuz-2.1a]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[TsSKB-Progress]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{ntsh|7.001}}7(+1)<!--(suborbital)-->
|Operational
|2004<ref group="note">Suborbital test flight in 2004, first orbital launch in 2006</ref>
|
|[[Soyuz-2 (rocket)|Soyuz-2.1a]]
|-
|[[Soyuz-2 (rocket)|Soyuz-2.1b]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[TsSKB-Progress]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}
|Operational
|2011
|
|[[Soyuz-2 (rocket)|Soyuz-2.1b]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Soyuz-1 (rocket)|Soyuz-2.1v]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[TsSKB-Progress]]
|{{nts|2850}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development
|
|
|[[Soyuz-1 (rocket)|Soyuz-2.1v]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Space Shuttle]]
| {{USA}}
| [[Alliant Techsystems]] ([[Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster|SRBs]])<br>[[Martin Marietta]] ([[Space Shuttle external tank|ET]])<br>[[Rockwell International]] ([[Space Shuttle orbiter|Orbiter]])
| {{nts|24400}}<ref group="note" name="spaceplane"/>
|
| {{nts|300}} <ref name="Futron_Launch_Costs" />
| {{nts|10416}} <ref name="Futron_Launch_Costs" />
|
| {{nts|135}}<ref name="NASA-STS">{{cite web|url=http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html |title=NASA - Space Shuttle |publisher=Nasa.gov |date= |accessdate=2012-07-25}}</ref>
| Retired
| 1981
| 2011
| [[Space Shuttle]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Sputnik (rocket)|Sputnik]] 8K71PS
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|{{nts|500}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}
|Retired
|1957
|1957
|[[Sputnik (rocket)|Sputnik]] 8K71PS
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Sputnik (rocket)|Sputnik]] 8A91
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|{{nts|1327}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}
|Retired
|1958
|1958
|[[Sputnik (rocket)|Sputnik]] 8A91
|-
|[[Start-1]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology|MITT]]
|{{nts|532}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|{{nts|167}} to [[Sun synchronous orbit|SSO]]{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|
|
|{{nts|7}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|Operational
|1993
|2006{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Start-1]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Stratolaunch launch vehicle|StratoLaunch]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Stratolaunch Systems]]
|{{nts|6100}}<ref name=aw2011213>
{{cite web |url=http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_channel.jsp?channel=space&id=news/awx/2011/12/13/awx_12_13_2011_p0-405946.xml&headline=Stratolaunch%20Aims%20to%20Break%20Affordability%20Barrier |title=Stratolaunch Aims to Break Affordability Barrier |date=2011-12-13 |publisher=Aviation Week |accessdate=2011-12-15}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
|
|Development<ref name=aw2011213/>
|2016<ref name=aw20111220>
{{cite news |last=Mecham|first=Michael | author2=Frank Morring, Jr. |title=Allen Places Big Bet On Air Launches |url=http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story.jsp?channel=space&id=news/awst/2011/12/19/AW_12_19_2011_p26-406657.xml&headline=Allen%20Places%20Big%20Bet%20On%20Air%20Launches&prev=10 |accessdate=2011-12-23 |newspaper=Aviation Week |date=2011-12-20 |quote=''the overall team is still working through details of how to progress toward its 2016 first launch.''}}</ref>
|
|[[Stratolaunch launch vehicle|StratoLaunch]]
|-
|[[Strela (rocket)|Strela]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]]
|{{nts|1700}}
|
|€5 million.<ref name="esd2006"/>
|
|
|
|Operational{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
|2003
|2003
|[[Strela (rocket)|Strela]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Haas (rocket)|Super Haas]]
|{{ROM}}
|[[ARCASPACE|ARCA]]
|{{nts|2600}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development
|
|
|[[Haas (rocket)|Super Haas]]
|-
|[[Taurus (rocket)|Taurus]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Orbital Sciences Corporation|Orbital]]
|{{nts|1320}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|9}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|Operational<ref>[http://www.orbital.com/spacelaunch/taurus/] {{dead link|date=November 2013}}</ref>
|1994
|2011{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Taurus (rocket)|Taurus]]
|-
| [[Antares (rocket)|Antares]]
| {{USA}}
| [[Orbital Sciences Corporation|Orbital]]
| {{nts|6000}}<ref name="ostug13_201104">{{cite web |url=http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/Publications/Taurus_II_Guide.pdf |format=PDF|title=Taurus II User’s Manual, Rev. 1.3 |publisher=Orbital |date = April 2010|accessdate = 2010-11-11}}</ref>
| {{nts|1900}} to GTO<ref name="ostug13_201104"/>
|
|
|
| {{nts|2}}
| Operational
| 2013
| 2013
| [[Antares (rocket)|Antares]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan II GLV]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{ntsh|11.001}}11(+1)
|Retired
|1964
|1966
|[[Titan II GLV]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan 23G|Titan II(23)G]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|13}}
|Retired
|1988
|2003
|[[Titan 23G|Titan II(23)G]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan IIIA]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Retired
|1964
|1965
|[[Titan IIIA]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan IIIB]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|70}}
|Retired
|1966
|1987
|[[Titan IIIB]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan IIIC]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|36}}
| Retired
| 1965
| 1982
|[[Titan IIIC]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan IIID]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|22}}
| Retired
| 1971
| 1982
|[[Titan IIID]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan IIIE]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|7}}
| Retired
| 1974
| 1977
|[[Titan IIID]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan 34D]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|15}}
| Retired
| 1982
| 1989
|[[Titan 34D]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Titan IV]]A
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Marietta]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|22}}<ref name="titaniv">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/titan-4.htm |title=Titan-4 |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| Retired
| 1989
| 1998
|[[Titan IV]]A
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
| [[Titan IV]]B
| {{USA}}
| [[Lockheed Martin]]
| {{nts|21682}}<ref name="titan4">{{cite web| url= https://www.maxwell.af.mil/au/awc/space/factsheets/titan_ivb.htm | title=Fact Sheet - TITAN IVB | publisher=[[United States Air Force]] | accessdate=2007-11-12}}</ref>
| {{nts|5761}} to GTO <ref name="titan4" /><br>(9,000 with upper stage)
| {{nts|432}}
| {{nts|13836}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
| {{nts|17}}<ref name="titaniv"/>
| Retired
| 1997
| 2005
| [[Titan IV]]B
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic"
|[[Tronador II]]
|{{ARG}}
|[[CONAE]]
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|0}}
|Development
|
|
| [[Tronador (rocket)|Tronador 2.0]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Tsyklon-2A]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[Yuzhmash]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|8}}<ref name="tsyklon2a">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/tsiklon-2a.htm |title=Tsiklon-2A (11K67) |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Retired
|1967
|1969
|[[Tsyklon-2A]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Tsyklon-2]]
|{{USSR}}<br>{{UKR}}
|[[Yuzhmash]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|106}}<ref name="tsyklon2">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/tsiklon-2.htm |title=Tsiklon-2 (11K69) |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Retired
|1969
|2006<ref name="tsyklon2"/>
|[[Tsyklon-2]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Tsyklon-3]]
|{{USSR}}<br>{{UKR}}
|[[Yuzhmash]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|122}}<ref name="tsyklon3">{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau_det/tsiklon-3.htm |title=Tsiklon-3 (11K68) |publisher=Space.skyrocket.de |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|Retired
|1977
|2009<ref name="tsyklon3"/>
|[[Tsyklon-3]]
|- style="background:khaki;font-style:italic;"
|[[Tsyklon-4]]
|{{UKR}}
|[[Yuzhmash]]
|{{nts|5500}} <ref name="tsyklon">{{Cite news| url= http://www.nkau.gov.ua/nsau/catalogNEW.nsf/systemE/2C16C6A39AAF93DBC3256BF8004C1235?OpenDocument&Lang=E | title= Tsyklon-4 launcher main features | publisher=nkau.gov.ua | accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref>
|{{nts|1700}} to GTO <ref name="tsyklon" />
|
|
|
|{{nts|0}}
|Development
|
|
|[[Tsyklon-4]]
|- style="font-style:italic"
|[[Unha]]
|{{flag|North Korea}}
|[[Korean Committee of Space Technology|KCST]]
|{{nts|100}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|Operational{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|2006
|2009{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Unha]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Vanguard (rocket)|Vanguard]]
|{{USA}}
|[[Martin Aircraft|Martin]]
|{{nts|23}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
|
|
|
|{{ntsh|11.001}}11(+1)
|Retired
|1957
|1959
|[[Vanguard (rocket)|Vanguard]]
|-
|[[Vega (rocket)|Vega]]
|{{flag|Europe}}
|[[European Space Agency|ESA]]/[[Italian Space Agency|ASI]]
|{{nts|1500}}
|
| {{nts|23.5}} <ref name="price_vega">{{cite web|author=Ed Kyle |url=http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/vega.html |title=New Launchers - ESA Vega |publisher=Spacelaunchreport.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
| {{nts|15600}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
|{{nts|2}}
|Operational
| 2012 <ref name="date_vega">{{cite web|url=http://www.esa.int/esaMI/Launchers_Access_to_Space/ASEKMU0TCNC_0.html |title=Vega / Launch vehicles / Launchers / Our Activities / ESA |publisher=Esa.int |date=2013-05-10 |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|[[Vega (rocket)|Vega]]
|- style="font-style:italic"
|[[VLS-1]]
|{{BRA}}
|[[Brazilian Space Agency|AEB]], [[National Institute for Space Research|INPE]]
|{{nts|380}}
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|2}}<ref group="note">A third rocket exploded before launch</ref>
|Operational
|1997
|2003
|[[VLS-1]]
|- style="font-style:italic;"
|[[Volna]]
|{{RUS}}
|[[Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau|Makeyev]]
|{{nts|100}}
|
|
|
|
|{{ntsh|1.005}}1(+5){{ref|A|[A]}}
|Operational{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
|1995<ref group="note">First orbital launch attempt in 2005</ref>
|2005
|[[Volna]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Voskhod (rocket)|Voskhod]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|306}}
|Retired
|1963
|1976
|[[Voskhod (rocket)|Voskhod]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Vostok-L]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|4}}
|Retired
|1960
|1960
|[[Vostok-L]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Vostok-K]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|16}}
|Retired
|1960
|1964{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Vostok-K]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Vostok-2 (rocket)|Vostok-2]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|45}}
|Retired
|1962
|1967{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Vostok-2 (rocket)|Vostok-2]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Vostok-2M]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|{{nts|93}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|Retired
|1964
|1991{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Vostok-2M]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Soyuz/Vostok]]
|{{USSR}}
|[[RSC Energia]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Retired
|1965
|1966{{citation needed|date=July 2012}}
|[[Soyuz/Vostok]]
|- style="background:lightgrey;"
|[[Zenit-2]]
|{{USSR}}<br>{{UKR}}
|[[Yuzhnoye Design Bureau|Yuzhnoye]]
| {{nts|13740}}<ref name="slr_zenit">{{cite web|author=Ed Kyle |url=http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/zenit.html |title=Zenit Data Sheet |publisher=Spacelaunchreport.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|37}}<ref name="slr_launchstats" />
| Retired
| 1985
| 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.russianspaceweb.com/zenit.html |title=Zenit launch vehicle |publisher=Russianspaceweb.com |date= |accessdate=2013-11-04}}</ref>
|[[Zenit-2]]
|-
|[[Zenit-2M]] (2SLB)
|{{UKR}}
|[[Yuzhnoye Design Bureau|Yuzhnoye]]
| {{nts|13920}}<ref name="slr_zenit"/>
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}
| Operational
| 2007
|
|[[Zenit-2M]] (2SLB)
|-
|[[Zenit-3F]]
|{{UKR}}
|[[Yuzhnoye Design Bureau|Yuzhnoye]]<ref group=note name="land"/>
|
|
|
|
|
| {{nts|1}}
| Operational
| 2011
|
| [[Zenit-3F]]
|-
| [[Zenit-3SL]]
| {{UKR}}
| [[Yuzhmash]]<br>[[RKK Energia]] <ref group=note>Operated by [[Sea Launch]]</ref>
|
| {{nts|6000}} to GTO <ref name="sea-launch launch_vehicle">{{cite web| url= http://www.sea-launch.com/sllaunch_vehicle.htm | title=Launch Vehicle | publisher=[[Sea Launch]] | accessdate=2012-12-10}}</ref>
| {{nts|100}}<ref name="faa ocst 2011">{{cite web | url=http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ast/media/HQ-121473.pdf | title=FAA Semi-Annual Launch Report: Second Half of Fiscal Year 2011 | publisher=Federal Aviation Administration - Office of Commercial Space Transportation | accessdate=December 10, 2012 | pages=end of document}}</ref>
|
|
| {{nts|30}}
| Operational
| 1999
|
| [[Zenit-3SL]]
|-
| [[Zenit-3SLB]]
| {{UKR}}
| [[Yuzhmash]] <br>[[RKK Energia]] <ref group=note name="land">Operated by [[Land Launch]]</ref>
|
| {{nts|3750}} to GTO{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
|
|
|
| {{nts|4}}{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
| Operational
| 2008
|
| [[Zenit-3SLB]]
|}
 
== Referensi ==