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Comparison of orbital launch systems - Link1 - Link2 - Link3

List

List by country

China

USA



UK

France

Germany

Spain

Other countries


BU Rocket Propulsion (Boston University Rocket Propulsion Group) Urvyam (India)

Suborbital rockets

List by year

New rocket launching companies by last year heard of them

Beyond Earth

2015

2016

  • Bagaveev Corporation
  • 2017

Cloud IX, Celestia Aerospace

  • 2018

CubeCab - Odyne Space - proximitE - Thor Launch Systems

  • 2019

Orbital Exploration (OrbitX) - Orbital Cargo Drone (UK) - Stofiel Aerospace

  • 2020
  • Stardust - Timewarp - [15]

Rockets by year of first flight

2013

2016

2017

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

Moon

Orbit

Active

Reusable rockets

Space planes

Balloon

Stratosphere tourism:

Launch from plane

Commercial engines

Aerospike

Air breathing rocket engines

Other Propulsion

Satellite companies

  • E-Space - planning 100,000 satellites claims it will “clean space” by capturing debris [49]
  • Sateliot - panish startup's internet-of-things constellation - [50]

China space industry

China rockets

Failed
Successful
Future rockets

2021+

China rocket engines

China satellites

  • Jilin-1 - Earth Observation satellites
  • Geespace - LEO navigational satellites
  • China Satellite Network Group - LEO internet satellites - two similarly named “GW” low Earth orbit constellations totaling 12,992 satellites - [60] [61] [62]
  • Interspace Explore - developing a prototype of its Zengzhang-1 spacecraft - it is designed to carry 350kg of cargo to the CSS, and return 100kg - [63]
  • Origin Space has plans for cleaning up space junk, developing asteroid defense technology, and harnessing asteroids, bringing them back to the Earth’s vicinity, and harvesting their resources - [64]
  • Spacety - building satellites for clients and finding launchers for them - [65]

Future launches

These are the rockets that are most likely to succeed:

  1. Angara A5 - Russia - checkY
  2. SSLV - India
  3. ISAR Aerospace - Germany
  4. Orbex - UK
  5. Relativity Space
  6. Virgin Orbit
  7. Astra
  8. Firefly
  9. Blue Origin
  10. Vector Space
  11. ABL Space
  12. ZERO - Interstellar Technologies - Japan
  13. HAPITH I - TiSPACE - Taiwan
  14. Blue Whale 1 - Perigee Aerospace - South Korea
  15. Volans - Equatorial Space - Singapore
  16. Interorbital Systems
  17. Launcher Space

To watch:

  1. bluShift Aerospace
  2. iRocket
  3. RocketStar
  4. PLD Space - Spain
  5. xBow


NT = No Tweets
NTA = No Tweet Account
LT2017 = Last tweet in 2017
NW = No Website
SW = Sketchy Website
AT = Account on Twitter

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Comparison of orbital launch systems - Link1 - Link2 - Link3

List

List by country

China

USA



UK

France

Germany

Spain

Other countries


BU Rocket Propulsion (Boston University Rocket Propulsion Group) Urvyam (India)

Suborbital rockets

List by year

New rocket launching companies by last year heard of them

Beyond Earth

2015

2016

  • Bagaveev Corporation
  • 2017

Cloud IX, Celestia Aerospace

  • 2018

CubeCab - Odyne Space - proximitE - Thor Launch Systems

  • 2019

Orbital Exploration (OrbitX) - Orbital Cargo Drone (UK) - Stofiel Aerospace

  • 2020
  • Stardust - Timewarp - [15]

Rockets by year of first flight

2013

2016

2017

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

Moon

Orbit

Active

Reusable rockets

Space planes

Balloon

Stratosphere tourism:

Launch from plane

Commercial engines

Aerospike

Air breathing rocket engines

Other Propulsion

Satellite companies

  • E-Space - planning 100,000 satellites claims it will “clean space” by capturing debris [49]
  • Sateliot - panish startup's internet-of-things constellation - [50]

China space industry

China rockets

Failed
Successful
Future rockets

2021+

China rocket engines

China satellites

  • Jilin-1 - Earth Observation satellites
  • Geespace - LEO navigational satellites
  • China Satellite Network Group - LEO internet satellites - two similarly named “GW” low Earth orbit constellations totaling 12,992 satellites - [60] [61] [62]
  • Interspace Explore - developing a prototype of its Zengzhang-1 spacecraft - it is designed to carry 350kg of cargo to the CSS, and return 100kg - [63]
  • Origin Space has plans for cleaning up space junk, developing asteroid defense technology, and harnessing asteroids, bringing them back to the Earth’s vicinity, and harvesting their resources - [64]
  • Spacety - building satellites for clients and finding launchers for them - [65]

Future launches

These are the rockets that are most likely to succeed:

  1. Angara A5 - Russia - checkY
  2. SSLV - India
  3. ISAR Aerospace - Germany
  4. Orbex - UK
  5. Relativity Space
  6. Virgin Orbit
  7. Astra
  8. Firefly
  9. Blue Origin
  10. Vector Space
  11. ABL Space
  12. ZERO - Interstellar Technologies - Japan
  13. HAPITH I - TiSPACE - Taiwan
  14. Blue Whale 1 - Perigee Aerospace - South Korea
  15. Volans - Equatorial Space - Singapore
  16. Interorbital Systems
  17. Launcher Space

To watch:

  1. bluShift Aerospace
  2. iRocket
  3. RocketStar
  4. PLD Space - Spain
  5. xBow


NT = No Tweets
NTA = No Tweet Account
LT2017 = Last tweet in 2017
NW = No Website
SW = Sketchy Website
AT = Account on Twitter

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