Difference between revisions of "List of Launch Systems and Vendors"
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|Emirates Mars mission | |Emirates Mars mission | ||
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|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-IIA | |https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-IIA | ||
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|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_V | |https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_V | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, 31 August 2021
This is a list of active or future launch systems that can be used for Mars missions.
Country | Booster | Status | Orbital vehicle | Mars missions | Mars transfer orbit
payload |
Vendor |
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China | Long March 2 | In service | China Great Wall Industry Corporation | |||
China | Long March 3 | In service | China Great Wall Industry Corporation | |||
China | Long March 4 | In service | China Great Wall Industry Corporation | |||
China | Long March 5 | future | China Great Wall Industry Corporation | |||
EU | Ariane 4 | Retired | Arianespace | |||
EU | Ariane 5 | In service | Arianespace | |||
India | GSLV Mark III | In service | 2 mars orbiter(2024) | |||
International | Sea launch | Retired | ||||
Japan | H-IIA | Active | Emirates Mars mission | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-IIA | ||
Japan | HTV-X | Future | ||||
Russia | Soyuz | In service | Soyuz | |||
Russia | Soyuz 2 | Future | ||||
Ukraine | ||||||
USA | Atlas V | In service | Dreamchaser
CST-100 |
Mars reconnaissance orbiter
Mars Science Laboratory MAVEN Mars Orbiter InSight Mars CO Mars 2020-Perseverance |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_V | |
USA | Delta II | Retired | 2001 Mars Odyssey
Mars climate observer Mars global surveyor Mars Pathfinder Mars polar lander Mars Phoenix Mars rover Spirit Mars rover Opporrtunity |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_II | ||
USA | Delta IV heavy | In service | 8 000 kg | ULA | ||
USA | Vulcan centaur | Future | ULA | |||
USA | Falcon 9 | In service | Dragon 2 | SpaceX http://www.spacex.com/ | ||
USA | Falcon Heavy | In service | Dragon 2 | SpaceX http://www.spacex.com/ | ||
USA | Starship | Future | Starship | 100 000 kg | SpaceX http://www.spacex.com/ |
Russia
Booster | Operational Status | Vendor | ||
Cosmos-3M | Currently in service | PO Polyot http://www.omsk.net.ru/arm/polyot.htm | ||
Dnepr | Currently in service | ISC Kosmotras http://www.kosmotras.ru/ | ||
Molniya | Currently in service | Starsemhttp://www.starsem.com/ | ||
Volna aka Priboy/Surf | Currently in service | SRC Makeyev http://www.makeyev.ru/english/start.htm | ||
Proton | Currently in service | International Launch Services http://www.ilslaunch.com/ | ||
Rokot | Currently in service | EUROCKOT Launch Services GmbH http://www.eurockot.com/ | ||
Soyuz | Currently in service | Starsemhttp://www.starsem.com/ | ||
Start-1 | Currently in service | oscow Institute of Thermal Technology |
Ukraine
Booster | Operational Status | Vendor | |
Tsyklon | Currently in service | PA Yuzhmash http://www.yuzhmash.com/index_en.htm | |
Zenit | Currently in service | Yuzhnoe Design Bureau (see also Sea Launch |
United States
Booster | Operational Status | Vendor | |
Atlas V | Currently in service | Lockheed Martin http://www.lockheedmartin.com/ | |
Delta II | Currently in service | Boeing http://www.boeing.com/ | |
Delta IV | Currently in service | Boeing http://www.boeing.com/ | |
Minotaur | Currently in service | Boeing http://www.orbital.com/ | |
Pegasus | Currently in service | Orbital Sciences http://www.orbital.com/ | |
Taurus | Currently in service | Orbital Sciences http://www.orbital.com/ | |
Falcon I | Retired | SpaceX http://www.spacex.com/ | |
Falcon 9 | Currently in service | SpaceX http://www.spacex.com/ | |
Falcon Heavy | Currently in service | SpaceX http://www.spacex.com/ |
Russia
Booster | Operational Status | Vendor | |
Soyuz 2 | Future Development | vendor needed | |
Angara | Future Development | Khrunichev State Research and Production Center http://www.khrunichev.ru/ |
References
- The canonical reference to launch vehicles is the International Reference Guide to Space Launch Systems by Isakowitz, Hopkins, and Hopkins, published by the AIAA; currently in its 4th edition (2004). (Amazon link)
External Links
- Russian Spaceweb list of existing, historical and proposed Russian and Ukranian launch vehicles