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ROCKETS WITH SWAG

  • Writer: Firoz Khan
    Firoz Khan
  • Feb 18, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 3, 2020

Rockets are always a topic of imagination for every one.

But some rockets have a special effect of their characteristics on people's heart.

You can find some of the rockets which changed the world in the field of rockets science and space.


Here wild studios studios presenting among you 'ROCKETS WITH SWAG'



SATURN 5

  1. Saturn V was an American human-rated super heavy-lift launch vehicle used by NASA between 1967 and 1973. The three-stage liquid-propellant expendable rocket was developed to support the Apollo program for human exploration of the Moon and was later used to launch Skylab, the first American space station.


  1. Mass: 6,540,000 lb (2,970,000 kg)

  2. First flight: November 9, 1967 (AS-501 Apollo 4)

  3. Last flight: May 14, 1973 (AS-513 Skylab)

  4. Stages: 2–3

  5. Payload to TLI: 107,100 lb (48,600 kg)

  6. Manufacturers: Boeing (S-IC), North American Aviation (S-II), Douglas Aircraft Company (S-IVB




SOYUZ

  1. Soyuz is a family of expendable launch systems developed by OKB-1 and manufactured by Progress Rocket Space Centre in Samara, Russia. With over 1700 flights since its debut in 1966, the Soyuz is the most frequently used launch vehicle in the world.




FALCON HEAVY

  1. The Falcon Heavy is a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured by SpaceX. It is derived from the Falcon 9 vehicle and consists of a strengthened Falcon 9 first stage as the center core with two additional first stages as strap-on boosters.

  2. Launch date: 6 February 2018

  3. Total launches: 3

  4. Payload to Mars: 16,800 kg (37,000 lb)

  5. Payload to LEO (28.5°): 63,800 kg (140,700 lb)

  6. Payload to GTO (27°): 26,700 kg (58,900 lb)

  7. Payload to Pluto: 3,500 kg (7,700 lb)



GEOSYNCHRONOUS SATELLITE LAUNCH VEHICLE


  1. Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, is an expendable launch system operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation. GSLV was used in thirteen launches from 2001 to 2018, with more launches planned. Even though GSLV Mk III shares the name, it is an entirely different launcher.

  2. Mass: 414,800 kg

  3. Stages: 3

  4. Manufacturer: Indian Space Research Organisation

  5. Total launches: 13 (6 Mk.I, 7 Mk.II)

  6. Function: Medium-lift launch vehicle

  7. Cost per launch: US$47 million



DELTA 4 HEAVY

  1. The Delta IV Heavy is an expendable heavy-lift launch vehicle, the largest type of the Delta IV family and the world's second highest-capacity rocket in operation. It is manufactured by United Launch Alliance and was first launched in 2004.

  2. Mass: 733,000 kg

  3. Payload to leo: 28,790 kg

  4. Manufacturer: United Launch Alliance

  5. Cost per launch: $350 million

  6. Payload to GTO: 14,220 kg (31,350 lb)

  7. Launch sites: Launch Complex 37, MORE

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