most common launch vehicle parts aimed for reuse. Smaller parts such as fairings, boosters or rocket engines can also be reused, though reusable spacecraft...
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and rapid reuse of space launch vehicles. The project's long-term objectives include returning a launch vehicle first stage to the launch site within...
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(kerolox) launch vehicle by private firm currently under development Project 921-3 Reusable launch vehicle current project of the reusable shuttle system...
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reusable launch vehicle. As of 2023, all reusable launch vehicles that were ever operational have been partially reusable, meaning some components are recovered...
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The Next Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV) is a family of three-stage partially reusable medium to super heavy-lift launch vehicle, currently under development...
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Reusable Launch Vehicle may refer to : 2nd Reusable Launch Vehicle program of NASA (including X-33), from 1994, major part of Space Launch Initiative RLV...
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RLV Technology Demonstration Programme (redirect from India’s Reusable Launch Vehicle-Technology Demonstrator)
To Orbit (TSTO) reusable launch vehicle, in which the second stage is a spaceplane. For this purpose, a winged reusable launch vehicle technology demonstrator...
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accelerator becomes great enough, single-stage-to-orbit flight with a reusable launch vehicle becomes possible. For hypersonic research in general, tracks at...
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gets reused, although it can be expended to increase the payload capacity. Starship is a two-stage fully reusable super heavy-lift launch vehicle under...
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three-stage-to-orbit partially reusable launch vehicle currently being developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology with an initial launch targeting the...
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Lockheed Martin X-33 (redirect from Reusable Launch Vehicle program (NASA))
operated reusable launch vehicle. The X-33 would flight-test a range of technologies that NASA believed it needed for single-stage-to-orbit reusable launch vehicles...
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two reusable solid-fuel booster rockets. Reusable launch systems are currently being developed by private industry. Early spacecraft or space vehicles were...
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The design of the experimental vehicles addressed various technical challenges for future Reusable Launch Vehicles (RLV) such as flight on demand, quick...
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100% reusable rockets / USA. Retrieved October 5, 2023. Foust, Jeff (December 15, 2021). "Stoke Space raises $65 million for reusable launch vehicle development"...
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Angara A5. NASA introduced the Space Shuttle as the first partially reusable launch vehicle in 1981. The Space Shuttle carried up to eight crew members in...
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SpaceX introduced the Falcon 9 in 2010, designed to be a partially reusable launch vehicle. Falcon 9 underwent iterative upgrades and completed the first...
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discarded after use. Agencies operating reusable spacecraft aim to have lower costs and higher flight frequencies. Reusable spacecraft may be crewed or uncrewed...
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New Glenn (redirect from Blue Origin orbital launch vehicle)
heavy-lift launch vehicle developed and operated by the American company Blue Origin. The rocket is designed to have a partially reusable, two-stage design...
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Stoke Space Nova (redirect from Nova (fully reusable launch vehicle))
Nova is a fully reusable medium-lift launch vehicle being developed by Stoke Space. Announced in October 2023, Stoke Space plans to use two stages with...
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Spaceplane (category Air launch to orbit)
developing a launch system named the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV). It is India's first step towards realizing a two-stage-to-orbit reusable launch system....
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This is a list of conventional orbital launch systems. This is composed of launch vehicles, and other conventional systems, used to place satellites into...
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Common Aero Vehicle (CAV) that could be launched from Expendable Launch Vehicles (ELV), Reusable Launch Vehicles (RLVs), Hypersonic Cruise Vehicles (HCV),...
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Rocketplane Kistler (redirect from Kistler Reusable Rocket)
in 2010. Rocketplane Kistler's primary project was the K-1, a reusable launch vehicle which was intended to get as high as geosynchronous orbit, and...
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potential for reusable launch vehicles. The NSSL program launches the nation's most valuable military satellites; contracts to launch lower value payloads...
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Ariane Next (redirect from SALTO (launch vehicle))
project SALTO (reusable strategic space launcher technologies and operations)— aims to raise the maturity level of the first European reusable rocket technology...
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Linear Aerospike SR-71 Experiment (category NASA vehicles)
aerospike engine combination and to lay groundwork for a future reusable launch vehicle. LASRE was a small, half-span model of the X-33's lifting body...
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one of several proposals for a reusable launch vehicle (RLV) developed by the ESA. The proposed reusable launch vehicles were to be used for the inexpensive...
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Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) is a class of expendable launch systems operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). GSLV...
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Relativity Space (redirect from Terran (launch vehicle))
help the development of a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle, the Terran R, targeting a first orbital launch no earlier than 2026. Relativity Space...
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Falcon 9 prototypes (redirect from Falcon 9 Reusable development vehicle)
more capable Falcon 9 Reusable Development Vehicle (F9R Dev, also known as F9R Dev1) based on the Falcon 9 v1.1 launch vehicle. It was tested at higher...
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