Falcon9 is a launch vehicle developed by the U.S. space company SpaceX. Since her first flight in June 2010, she has been improved and used for various/many missions.
The name "Falcon" comes from the Millennium Falcon that appears in Star
Epsilon in 3 minutes
Epsilon is a launch vehicle developed by Japanese rocket maker IHI Aerospace.
It has been launched from the Uchinoura Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture as a successor to the M-V that was abolished in 2006.
Reference:JAXA website "Epsi
AtlasⅤ in 3 minutes
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It was launched from the U.S. spaceports Cape Canaveral Air Force Base and Vandenberg Air Force Base, and has been
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Unlike other launch vehicle that delivers satellites into orbit, her mission is to take the space traveler to an altitude
Long March in 3 minutes
The Long March is a Chinese launch vehicle for transferring the satellite.
Chinese launch technology, which had originally evolved as a military, has been used for commercial launches like the United States and the Soviet Union, and the s
SaturnⅤ is the largest super launch vehicle ever used in the Apollo program.
The mission is to transfer the Apollo spacecraft to the lunar orbit, with a diameter of 10.1m and a height of 110.6m and a weight of 2870.9t. The payload capacit
H-ⅡB in 3 minutes
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On August 6 2019, Ariane Space in Europe successfully launched the Ariane 5 rocket two communication satellites loaded.
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