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A spacecraft is a vehicle designed to move in space, nominally under its own power.  It is often part of a launch system, although it may also be assembled in space or even built in Situ on Mars.
 
A spacecraft is a vehicle designed to move in space, nominally under its own power.  It is often part of a launch system, although it may also be assembled in space or even built in Situ on Mars.
  
== See also ==
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For the purposes of this article, a spacecraft is mainly a space vehicle designed to reach Mars, or part of a transportation system that can send payloads or crews to Mars.
Spacecraft classification
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[[Space launch system|SLS]] - Space Launch system - Orion and the support module
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[[Starship]]
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Soyouz
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==See also==
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[[Spacecraft Classification|Spacecraft classification]].  For a classification by function or type of mission.
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[[Category:Astronautics]]

Latest revision as of 08:46, 2 September 2021

A spacecraft is a vehicle designed to move in space, nominally under its own power. It is often part of a launch system, although it may also be assembled in space or even built in Situ on Mars.

For the purposes of this article, a spacecraft is mainly a space vehicle designed to reach Mars, or part of a transportation system that can send payloads or crews to Mars.

SLS - Space Launch system - Orion and the support module

Starship

Soyouz

See also

Spacecraft classification. For a classification by function or type of mission.