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Launch Vehicles use
various methods in order to reach space. The
most common are rockets. They are referred to as
Expendable Launch Vehicles. Many
use rocket engines that use liquid propellants such as
kerosene and liquid oxygen.
Other
methods include air-launched like Pegaus.
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Ares I and
Ares V - Future NASA Launch Vehicles. To be used for space
transport to the ISS and for manned moon missions.
Soyuz
Rocket -Marketted by
Starsem. It is used to launch people to the ISS. Angara
- Will be the successor to the Proton launch Vehicle Energia
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Russia's Super Rocket Rockot:
Marketted by Eurockot. Saturn
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Reusable
Launch Vehicles X-33
-The full version Venturestar was going to be the successor to
the Shuttle. The X-33 was cancelled in 2001.
Space
Shuttle
-In
reality it is semi-reusable because the external tanks are
thrown away at each launch.
Canadian Arrow:
(New)
K-1, Starbooster,
Roton More
RLV's
Air
Launch-Missile Type:
Burlak,
Vozdushny
Past Launch
Vehicle Studies: Shuttle II
Proposals
for Launch Vehicles:
Hyperion,
X-Prize Contestants
Special
Launch Vehicle: Albatros
Abandoned
Launch Vehicles: Vulcan,
Energia-M,
UR-530
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