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[[Ariane-4]] - February 15, 2003<BR/> | [[Ariane-4]] - February 15, 2003<BR/> | ||
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[[Black Arrow]] - October 28, 1971 <BR/> | [[Black Arrow]] - October 28, 1971 <BR/> | ||
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[[Diamant-BP4]] - September 27, 1975<BR/> | [[Diamant-BP4]] - September 27, 1975<BR/> | ||
Revision as of 07:50, 20 January 2007
Contents
Cancelled after achieving orbit
(when an entire family was cancelled only the final version is listed - date of last orbital flight)
European Union
Ariane-4 - February 15, 2003
United Kingdom
Black Arrow - October 28, 1971
France
Diamant-BP4 - September 27, 1975
USA
Athena-2 - September 24, 1999
Russia/USSR
Energia - November 15, 1988
Booster | Operational Status | Vendor | |
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Energia/Buran | two launches, one success | NPO Energia (no longer manufactured) |
USA
Jupiter-C - May 24, 1961
Saturn-1b - July 15, 1975
Saturn-V - May 14, 1973
Scout-G - May 9, 1994
Titan-4 - October 19, 2005
Vanguard - September 18, 1959
Japan
Lambda-4 - February 11, 1970
Cancelled after unsuccessful orbital attempt(s)
USA
Europe/ELDO
Russia/USSR
Successful Suborbital launches (orbital launches planned)
Germany
Un-successful Suborbital launch attempt(s) (orbital launches planned)
USA
Dolphin
Industrial Launch Vehicle
Percheron
X-33
No launches attempted
Beal Aerospace BA-2
Black Colt
Black Horse
Burlak
Excalibur
Hotol
Liberty
Maks
Mustard
Nova
Phoenix
Rombus
Roton
Saenger
Sea Dragon
Venturestar
X-30
X-34
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