Comparison of orbital rocket engines
This page is an incomplete list of orbital rocket engine data.
Current and upcoming rocket engines
Engine | Origin | Designer | Vehicle | Status | Use | Propellant | Specific impulse (s)[lower-alpha 1] | Thrust (N)[lower-alpha 1] | Mass (kg) | Thrust:weight ratio[lower-alpha 2] | Chamber pressure (bar) | Oxidiser:fuel ratio |
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Aeon 1 | Relativity Space | Terran 1 | Development | 1st | CH4 / LOX | 310 | 86,740 (SL)[1] | |||||
Aeon 1 Vacuum | Relativity Space | Terran 1 | Development | 2nd | CH4 / LOX | 360 | 100,085 (SL)[1] | |||||
AJ-10-190 | Aerojet | Space Shuttle | Active | Upper | N2O4/MMH | 316[2] | 26,689[2] | 118[2] | 23.08 | 8.62[2] | ||
AJ-60A | Aerojet | Atlas V | Active | Booster | HTPB | 275 | 1,270,000[3] | |||||
AR1 | Aerojet Rocketdyne | Beta (potential)[4] | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 2,200,000 (SL)[5] | 2.72 | |||||
BE-3 | Blue Origin | New Shepard | Active | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 490,000[6] | ||||||
BE-3U | Blue Origin | New Glenn | Development | 2nd | LH2 / LOX | 710,000[6] | ||||||
BE-4 | Blue Origin | New Glenn Vulcan |
Development | 1st | CH4 / LOX | 2,400,000[7][8] | 134[9] | |||||
CE-20 | LPSC | GSLV Mk III | Active | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 443 | 200,000 | 588 | 34.7 | 60.00 | 5.05 | |
CE-7.5 | LPSC | GSLV Mk II | Active | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 454[10] | 73,500 | 445 | 16.85 | 58 | ||
Engine-2 | Launcher Space | Rocket-1 | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 327[11] 290 (SL) |
100,000[11] | 2.62 | ||||
Engine-2 Vacuum | Launcher Space | Rocket-1 | Development | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 365[11] | 100,000[11] | 2.62 | ||||
GEM 63 | Northrop Grumman | Atlas V | Development | Booster | HTPB | 1,662,745[12] | 44,225 | |||||
GEM 63XL | Northrop Grumman | Vulcan | Development | Booster | HTPB | 2,025,720[12] | 47,990 | |||||
Hadley | Ursa Major Technologies | GOLauncher 1[13] | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 22,241 (SL)[14] | ||||||
HM-7B | Snecma | Ariane 2 Ariane 3 Ariane 4 Ariane 5 ECA |
Active | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 446[15] 310 (SL)[16] |
64,800[15] 43,600 (SL)[16] |
165[15] | 43.25 | 37[15] | 5 | |
LE-5B | Mitsubishi JAXA |
H-IIA H-IIB |
Active | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 447[17] | 137,000 | 269 | 51.93 | 36.0 | 5 | |
LE-7A | Mitsubishi JAXA |
H-IIA H-IIB |
Active | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 438[18] 338 (SL)[18] |
1,098,000 870,000 (SL) |
1,800 | 62.2 | 121 | 5.9 | |
Lightning 1 | Firefly Aerospace | Alpha | Development | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 322[19] | 70,100[19] | |||||
Merlin 1D FT | SpaceX | Falcon 9 FT Falcon Heavy |
Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 311 | 914,000[20] 845,000 (SL)[20] |
470 | 194.5[20] | |||
Merlin Vacuum 1D | SpaceX | Falcon 9 Falcon Heavy |
Active | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 348[21] | 934,000[21] | 2.36 | ||||
Mira (LM10) | Avio | Vega E[22] | Development | 3rd[22] | CH4 / LOX[22] | 362.3[22] | 98,100[22] | 250[22] | 40[22] | 3.4[22] | ||
NewtonThree | Virgin Galactic | LauncherOne | Development | Booster | RP-1 / LOX | 266,893[23] | ||||||
NewtonFour | Virgin Galactic | LauncherOne | Development | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 22,241[23] | ||||||
NK-33A (AJ26-62) 11Д111 / 14Д15 |
JSC Kuznetsov | Antares 100 Soyuz-2-1v |
Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 331[24] 297 (SL) |
1,680,000 1,510,000 (SL) |
1,222 | 136.8 | 145 | ||
P80 | Avio | Vega | Active | 1st | HTPB | 280[25] | 3,015,000[25] | 96,000 with fuel | ||||
P120C | Avio | Ariane 6 Vega-C |
Development | Booster, 1st | HTPB | 279[26] | 4,650,000[26] | 161,000 with fuel[26] | ||||
P230 | Avio | Ariane 5 | Active | Booster | HTPB | 286[27] 259 (SL) |
6,470,000 5,860,000 (SL) |
269,000 with fuel[27] | ||||
S139 | SDSC | PSLV | Active | 1st | HTPB | 269[28] | 4,860,000 | 160,200 with fuel |
58 | |||
Raptor[29] | SpaceX | Starship | Development | 1st, 2nd | CH4 / LOX | 356[30] 330 (SL) |
1,960,000 (SL)[31] | ~1,360 (goal)[32] | ≥170 (goal)[32] | 300[33] | 3.6[34] | |
Raptor Vacuum[29] | SpaceX | Starship | Development | 2nd | CH4 / LOX | 380+[35] | 2,150,000[36] | ~1,360 (goal)[32] | ≤120 (goal)[32] | 300[33] | 3.6[34] | |
RD-0124 14Д23 |
KBKhA | Soyuz-2.1b Soyuz-2-1v Angara |
Active | 2nd, 3rd | RP-1 / LOX | 359[37] | 294,300 | 520 | 57.7 | 160 | ||
RD-0146D | KBKhA | Angara | Development | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 470[38] | 68,600 | 59 | ||||
RD-107A 14Д22 |
NPO Energomash | Soyuz-FG Soyuz-2 |
Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 320.2[39] 263.3 (SL) |
1,019,892 839,449 (SL) |
1,090 | 78.53 | 61.2 | ||
RD-108A 14Д21 |
NPO Energomash | Soyuz-FG Soyuz-2 |
Active | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 320.6[39] 257.7 (SL) |
921,825 792,377 (SL) |
1,075 | 75.16 | 55.5 | ||
RD-171M[lower-alpha 3]11Д520 | NPO Energomash | Zenit-2M Zenit-3SL Zenit-3SLB Zenit-3SLBF Soyuz-5 |
Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 337.2[40] 309.5 (SL) |
7,904,160 7,256,921 (SL) |
9,300 | 79.57 | 250 | ||
RD-180 | NPO Energomash | Atlas V Atlas III |
Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 338.4[41] 311.9 (SL) |
4,152,136 3,826,555 (SL) |
5,480 | 71.2 | 261.7 | 2.72 | |
RD-181 | NPO Energomash | Antares 200 | Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 339.2[42] 311.9 (SL) |
2,085,000 1,922,000 (SL) |
2,200 | 89 | 262.6 | ||
RD-191 | NPO Energomash | Angara | Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 337.5[43] 311.2 (SL) |
2,084,894 1,922,103 (SL) |
2,200 | 89.09 | 262.6 | ||
RD-193 | NPO Energomash | Soyuz-2-1v | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 337.5[44] 311.2 (SL) |
2,084,894 1,922,103 (SL) |
1,900 | 103.15 | |||
RD-276 14Д14М |
NPO Energomash | Proton-M | Active | 1st | N2O4 / UDMH | 315.8[45] 288 (SL) |
1,831,882 1,671,053 (SL) |
1,120 | 171.2 | 168.5 | ||
RD-8 11D513 |
Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Zenit | Active | 2nd vernier | RP-1 / LOX | 342 | 78,450 | 380 | 77.47 | 2.4 | ||
RD-801 | Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Mayak | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 336 [46] 300.7 (SL) |
1,339,255 1,198,608 (SL) |
1,630 | 180 | 2.65 | ||
RD-809K | Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Mayak | Development | Upper | RP-1 / LOX | 352 [46] | 98,067 | 330 | 2.62 | |||
RD-810 | Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Mayak, Zenit | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 335.5 [47] 299 (SL) |
2,104,890 1,876,149 (SL) |
2,800 | 180 | 2.65 | ||
RD-843 | Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Vega | Active | upper | N2O4 / UDMH | 315.5 | 2,452 | 15.93 | 20.4 | 2.0 | ||
RD-861K | Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Cyclone-4M | Development | 2nd | N2O4 / UDMH | 330 [48] | 77,629 | 207 | 2.41 | |||
RD-870 | Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Cyclone-4M | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 340 [49] 301.5 (SL) |
876,715 777,667 (SL) |
1,353 | 2.684 | |||
Reaver 1 | Firefly Aerospace | Alpha | Development | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 295.6[19] | 184,000[19] | |||||
RL-10A-4-2[50] | Aerojet Rocketdyne | Atlas IIIB Atlas V |
Active | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 451 | 99,195 | 168 | 60.27 | 42 | 5.5 | |
RL-10B-2[50] | Aerojet Rocketdyne | Delta III Delta IV SLS |
Active | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 465.5 | 110,093 | 301 | 37.27 | 44 | 5.88 | |
RL-10C-1[50] | Aerojet Rocketdyne | Delta III Delta IV SLS, Vulcan |
Active | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 450 | 101,820 | 191 | 54.5 | 44 | 5.5 | |
RS-25 | Rocketdyne | Space Shuttle SLS |
Active | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 452.3 366 (SL) |
2,279,000 1,860,000 (SL)[51] |
3,526 | 53.79 | 206.4 | ||
RS-68A[lower-alpha 4] | Rocketdyne | Delta IV Delta IV Heavy |
Active | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 411[52] 362 (SL) |
3,558,577 3,135,996 (SL) |
6,686 | 54.31 | 109 | 5.97 | |
Rutherford | Rocket Lab | Electron | Active | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 311 | 24,465 16,890 (SL) |
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Rutherford Vacuum | Rocket Lab | Electron | Active | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 343 | 24,465 | |||||
S200 | SDSC | GSLV Mk III | Active | Booster | HTPB | 274.5[53] | 5,150,000[54][55][56] | 207,000 with fuel[53] |
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SCE-200 | LPSC | GSLV Mk III ULV |
Development | Upper, main | RP-1 / LOX | 335 299 (SL) |
2,030,000 1,820,000 (SL) |
2,700 | 180 | |||
SLS Solid Rocket Booster[lower-alpha 5] | Orbital ATK | SLS | Development | Booster | PBAN | 267 | 16,000,000 | 730,000 with fuel |
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SLV-1 | Godrej & Boyce | PSLV | Active | Booster | HTPB | 253[57] | 502,600 | 10,800 with fuel |
43 | |||
SRB-A3 | IHI Aerospace JAXA |
H-IIA | Active | Booster | HTPB | 283.6[58] | 2,305,000 2,150,000 (SL) |
76,600 with fuel |
111 | |||
TEPREL | PLD Space | Miura 1 Miura 5 |
Operational | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 122 | 32,000 (SL) | |||||
TQ-12[59] | Landspace | ZQ-2 | Development | 1st | CH4 / LOX | 284 | 667,000 (SL) | 101 | ||||
Vikas (rocket engine) | LPSC | Active | 2nd, main, booster | N2O4 / UDMH | 262 | 680,500–804,500 600,500–756,500 (SL) |
53.0–58.5 | |||||
Vinci | Snecma | Ariane 6 | Development | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 467[60] | 180,000 | 280 | 65.60 | 61 | ||
Vulcain 2 | Snecma | Ariane 5 | Active | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 429[61] 318 (SL)[62] |
1,359,000[61] 939,500 (SL)[62] |
1,800[61] | 77.04 | 117.3[61] | ||
YF-100 | AALPT | Active | Booster, 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 335[63] 300 (SL) |
1,340,000 1,200,000 (SL) |
180 | |||||
YF-115 | AALPT | Active | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 341.5 | 176,500 | ||||||
YF-21B | AALPT | Active | Booster, 1st | N2O4 / UDMH | 260.66 (SL)[64] | 740,400 (SL)[64] | ||||||
YF-21C | AALPT | Active | 1st | N2O4 / UDMH | 260.7 (SL)[64] | 740,400 (SL)[64] | ||||||
YF-25 | AALPT | Active | Booster | N2O4 / UDMH | 260.66 (SL)[64] | 740,400 (SL)[64] | ||||||
YF-22B | AALPT | Active | 2nd | N2O4 / UDMH | 298.0[64] | 738,400 | ||||||
YF-22C | AALPT | Active | 2nd | N2O4 / UDMH | 298.0[64] | 742,040 | ||||||
YF-22D | AALPT | Active | 2nd | N2O4 / UDMH | 298.0[64] | 741,400 | ||||||
YF-22E | AALPT | Active | 2nd | N2O4 / UDMH | 298.0[64] | 741,400 | ||||||
YF-40 | AALPT | Active | 3rd | N2O4 / UDMH | 303 | 103,000 | ||||||
YF-50D | AALPT | Active | Upper | N2O4 / UDMH | 315.5 | 6,500 | ||||||
YF-73 | AALPT | Long March 3 | Active | 3rd | LH2 / LOX | 420.0 | 44,150 | |||||
YF-75 | AALPT | Active | 3rd | LH2 / LOX | 438.0[64] | 167,170 | ||||||
YF-75D | AALPT | Long March 5 | Active | 2nd | LH2 / LOX | 442.0 | 86,260 | |||||
YF-77 | AALPT | Long March 5 | Active | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 430 310.2 (SL) |
700,000 510,000 (SL) |
2,700 | 102 | |||
YF-90 | AALPT | Long March 9 | Development | 2nd | LH2 / LOX | 453 | 2,300,000 | |||||
YF-100 | AALPT | Long March 7, Long March 5 | Active | 1st | RP-1/ LOX | 300 | 1,223,500 | 2,700 | 133 | |||
YF-130 | AALPT | Long March 9 | Development | 1st | RP-1/ LOX | 306 | 4,800,000 | |||||
Zefiro 9A | Avio | Vega | Active | 3rd | HTPB | 295.2[65] | 314,000[65] | 11,400 with fuel | 75 | |||
Zefiro 23 | Avio | Vega | Active | 2nd | HTPB | 287.5[66] | 1,122,000[66] | 25,935 with fuel | ||||
Delphin | Astra Space | Rocket 3.0[67] | Active | 1st | RP-1/LOX[68] | 27,000[69] | ||||||
Aether | Astra Space | Rocket 3.0[70] | Active | 2nd | RP-1/LOX[68] |
Retired and canceled rocket engines
Engine | Origin | Designer | Vehicle | Use | Propellant | Specific impulse (s)[lower-alpha 1] | Thrust (N)[lower-alpha 1] | Mass (kg) | Thrust:weight ratio[lower-alpha 6] | Chamber pressure (bar) | Oxidiser:fuel ratio |
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Aestus | Airbus Defence and Space | Ariane 5 G, G+, ES | Upper | N2O4 / MMH | 324[71] | 30,000 | 111 | 27.6 | 11 | 1.9 | |
Aestus II | Airbus Defence and Space | Ariane 5 | Upper | N2O4 / MMH | 340[72] | 55,400 | 138 | 41.0 | 60 | 1.9 | |
F-1[lower-alpha 7] | Rocketdyne | Saturn V | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 304 263 (SL) |
7,770,000 6,770,000 (SL) |
8,391 | 82.27 | 70 | 2.27 | |
F-1A[lower-alpha 8][73] | Rocketdyne | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 303 270 (SL) |
8,989,000 8,007,000 (SL) |
9,015 | 90.6 | 80 | 2.27 | ||
Gamma 2 | Bristol Siddeley | Black Arrow | 2nd | RP-1 / H2O2 | 265[74] | 68,200 | 173 | 40.22 | 8 | ||
Gamma 8 | Bristol Siddeley | Black Arrow | 1st | RP-1 / H2O2 | 265[75] | 234,800 | 342 | 70.01 | 47.40 | 8 | |
HM-7A | Snecma | Ariane 1 | 3rd | LH2 / LOX | 443[76] 308 (SL) |
61,700 | 149 | 42.2 | 30 | 5 | |
J-2 | Rocketdyne | Saturn V Saturn IB |
2nd, 3rd | LH2 / LOX | 421[77] 200 (SL) |
1,033,100 486,200 (SL) |
1,438 | 73.18 | 30 | 5.5 | |
J-2X | Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne | SLS(proposed) | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 448[78] | 1,310,000 | 2,470 | 58.41 | 95 | 5.5–4.5 | |
Kestrel | SpaceX | Falcon 1 | Upper | RP-1 / LOX | 317 | 31,000 | 52 | 65 | 9.3 | ||
LE-5 | Mitsubishi NASDA |
H-I | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 450[79] | 103,000 | 245 | 42.87 | 36.0 | 5.5 | |
LE-5A | Mitsubishi NASDA |
H-II | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 452[80] | 121,500 | 242 | 51.19 | 40.0 | 5 | |
LE-7 | Mitsubishi NASDA |
H-II | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 446[81] | 1,078,000 843,500 (SL) |
1,714 | 64.13 | 127 | 5.9 | |
Merlin 1C | SpaceX | 1st, 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 304[82] 266 (SL)[83] |
480,408[82] 422,581 (SL)[82] |
630 | 92[82] | 67.7 | |||
Merlin 1D | SpaceX | Falcon 9 v1.1 | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 311[84] 282 (SL)[84] |
723,000 | 470 | 158 | 97 | 2.34 | |
Merlin Vacuum 1C | SpaceX | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 336[83] | 413,644[83] | 92 | |||||
RD-0120 11Д122 |
KBKhA | Energia | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 455[85] | 1,962,000 1,526,000 (SL) |
3,450 | 57.80 | 219 | ||
RD-56 (KVD-1) 11Д56У |
KBKhM | GSLV Mk I | Upper | LH2 / LOX | 462[86] | 69,626 | 282 | 25.17 | 55.9 | ||
RD-117 11Д511 |
NPO Energomash | Soyuz-U | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 316[87] 253 (SL) |
978,000 778,648 (SL) |
1,100 | 72.18 | 54.2 | ||
RD-118 11Д512 |
NPO Energomash | Soyuz-U | 2nd | RP-1 / LOX | 314[87] 257 (SL) |
1,000,278 818,855 (SL) |
1,100 | 75.91 | 59.7 | ||
RD-170[lower-alpha 9]11Д521[88] | NPO Energomash | Soyuz-U | 1st | RP-1 / LOX | 337.2 309.5 (SL) |
7,904,160 7,256,921 (SL) |
9,300 | 79.57 | 250 | ||
RD-264 11Д119 |
NPO Energomash | Dnepr | 1st | N2O4 / UDMH | 318[89] 293 (SL) |
4,521,000 | 3,600 | 128.15 | 206 | ||
RD-275 14Д14 |
NPO Energomash | Proton-M | 1st | N2O4 / UDMH | 316[90] 287 (SL) |
1,831,882 1,671,053 (SL) |
1,070 | 171.2 | 160.0 | ||
RD-854 8D612 |
Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | R-36ORB | 3rd | N2O4 / UDMH | |||||||
RD-855 8D68M |
Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | R-36, Tsyklon-2, Tsyklon-3 | 1st vernier | N2O4 / UDMH | 328,000 | 320 | 65.70 | 1.97 | |||
RD-856 8D69M |
Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | R-36, Tsyklon-2, Tsyklon-3, (Tsyklon-4) | 2nd vernier | N2O4 / UDMH | 54,230 | 112.5 | 71.60 | 1.98 | |||
RD-861 11D25 |
Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | Tsyklon-2, Tsyklon-3 | 3rd | N2O4 / UDMH | 78,710 | 123 | 88.8 | 2.1 | |||
RD-864 15D177 |
Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | R-36 (missile), Dnipro | 3rd | N2O4 / UDMH | 309 high, 298 low | 20,200 high, 8,450 low | 199 | 41 high/17 low | 1.8 | ||
RD-869 15D300 |
Pivdenne/Pivdenmash | R-36M | 3rd | N2O4 / UDMH | 313 high, 302.3 low | 20,470 high, 8,580 low | 196 | 41 high/17 low | 1.8 | ||
Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster[lower-alpha 10] | Thiokol | Space Shuttle Ares I |
Booster | PBAN / APCP | 268 | 14,000,000 12,500,000 (SL) |
590,000 with fuel |
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SRB-A | IHI Aerospace JAXA |
H-IIA | Booster | HTPB | 280[91] | 2,250,000 | 76,400 with fuel | ||||
UA1207 | United Technologies | Titan IV | Booster | PBAN | 272[92] 245 (SL) |
7,116,000 6,410,400 (SL) |
319,330 with fuel |
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Viking 2 | Snecma | Ariane 1 | 1st | N2O4 / UDMH | 690,000 611,200 (SL) |
776 | 90.67 | ||||
Viking 2B | Snecma | Ariane 2 Ariane 3 |
1st | N2O4 / UH 25 | 643,000 (SL) | 776 | 84.5 | ||||
Viking 4 | Snecma | Ariane 1 | 2nd | N2O4 / UDMH | 713,000 | 826 | 88 | ||||
Viking 4B | Snecma | Ariane 2 Ariane 3 Ariane 4 |
2nd | N2O4 / UH 25 | 800,000 | 826 | 98.76 | ||||
Viking 5C | Snecma | Ariane 4 | 1st | N2O4 / UH 25 | 758,000 678,000 (SL) |
826 | 93.57 | ||||
Viking 6 | Snecma | Ariane 4 | Booster | N2O4 / UH 25 | 750,000 | 826 | 92.59 | ||||
Vulcain HM-60 |
Snecma | Ariane 5 | 1st | LH2 / LOX | 439[93] 326 (SL)[94] |
1,113,000[93] 773,200 (SL)[94] |
1,300[94] | 84.38 | 109[93] | ||
Waxwing | Bristol Aerojet | Black Arrow | Upper | Solid | 278[95] 245 (SL) |
29,400 25,900 (SL) |
87 | 34.48 | |||
gollark: In actual Lua multiple returns can only go to a few thousand.
gollark: Not in CC:T as far as I know.
gollark: Also the ability to dynamically stop/start (very broken) and terminate/kill (works fine) processes, and list them and such.
gollark: It's basically just `parallel` except with a global event loop thing you can submit coroutines to.
gollark: I should test the potatOS process manager thing and see how well it scales to large task volumes.
See also
- Comparison of orbital launch systems
- Comparison of orbital launchers families
- Comparison of orbital spacecraft
- Comparison of space station cargo vehicles
- Comparison of solid-fuelled orbital launch systems
- List of space launch system designs
- List of orbital launch systems
Notes
- At sea level if denoted SL, in vacuum otherwise
- Weight is calculated at standard gravity.
- Most powerful multi-chamber rocket engine in the world
- Most powerful hydrogen-fueled engine in the world
- Largest, most powerful solid-fuel rocket motor ever built
- Weight is calculated at standard gravity.
- Most powerful single-chamber liquid-fueled rocket engine ever developed
- Tested but never flown
- World's most powerful liquid fueled rocket engine
- Largest solid-fuel rocket motor ever flown, and the first to be used for primary propulsion on human spaceflight missions
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