super heavy-lift launch vehicle
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Q23759442
orbital launch vehicle capable of lifting very heavy payloads to low-Earth orbit
Type | Description | Date | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | Google Knowledge entry@ | Wikidata | |||
vehicle | Jupiter | rocket family, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, abandoned project | Wikidata | ||
vehicle | Mercury-Jupiter | abandoned project, Jupiter | Wikidata | ||
vehicle | N1 | 1960 | rocket model, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia | Wikidata | |
vehicle | R-56 | 1963 | rocket model, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, abandoned project, Soviet Union | Wikidata | |
vehicle | SA-500D | exhibit, test article, Saturn V, United States of America | Wikidata | ||
vehicle | SA-500F | 1966 | test article, former entity, Saturn V | Wikidata | |
vehicle | Saturn V Launch Vehicle | Saturn V, United States of America | Wikidata | ||
vehicle | Saturn V | 1967 | rocket model, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, Saturn | Wikidata | |
vehicle | Sea Dragon | 1962 | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | Wikidata | |
vehicle | Space Launch System Block 1B | 2026 | rocket model, Space Launch System | Wikidata | |
vehicle | Space Launch System Block 1 | rocket model, Space Launch System | Wikidata | ||
vehicle | Space Launch System Block 2 | rocket model, Space Launch System | Wikidata | ||
vehicle | Space Launch System | rocket family, Shuttle-derived vehicle, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, expendable launch vehicle, National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Wikidata | ||
vehicle | UR-700 | 1968 | design, proposal, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, Soviet Union | Wikidata | |
vehicle | super heavy-lift launch vehicle | rocket class, launch vehicle | Wikidata | ||
vessel | Falcon Heavy | 2018 | heavy-lift launch vehicle, vehicle model, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, Falcon 9 | Wikidata | |
vessel | Starship | 2005 | rocket family, super heavy-lift launch vehicle, reusable launch vehicle | Wikidata |