super heavy-lift launch vehicle
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A super heavy-lift launch vehicle (SHLLV) is a rocket that can lift a payload of 50 metric tons (110,000 lb) to low Earth orbit according to the United States, and more than 100 metric tons (220,000 lb) by Russia. It is the most capable launch vehicle classification by mass to orbit, exceeding that of the heavy-lift launch vehicle classification.
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SHLLV
payload mass 100000 kilogram, payload mass 50000 kilogram,
Falcon Heavy, Starship, Dong Fang Hong 2, Ekran, Jupiter, launch vehicle, R-56, Saturn V, Sea Dragon, Space Launch System, UR-700,
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Jupiter ⓘ
proposed family of heav-lift launch vehicles -

Saturn C-8 ⓘ
largest Saturn rocket to be designed -

Space Launch System ⓘ
NASA's super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle -

N1 ⓘ
Soviet super heavy-Lift launch vehicle -

Sea Dragon ⓘ
1962 concept for a reusable, sea-launched rocket -

R-56 ⓘ
never-built Soviet superheavy rocket -

Saturn V ⓘ
American human-rated expendable rocket -

UR-700 ⓘ
Soviet proposal for a heavy lunar booster rocket -

Starship ⓘ
SpaceX super heavy-lift reusable launch vehicle -

Falcon Heavy ⓘ
heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle made by SpaceX
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| class | rocket | Jupiter | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Saturn C-8 | Saturn, super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | Space Launch System | expendable launch vehicle, super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata | |
| class | rocket | 1960 | N1 | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 1962 | Sea Dragon | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 1963 | R-56 | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 1967 | Saturn V | Saturn, super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 1968 | UR-700 | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 2005 | Starship | reusable launch vehicle, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, two-stage-to-orbit | Wikidata |
| class | rocket | 2018 | Falcon Heavy | Falcon 9, heavy-lift launch vehicle, super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata |