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1. Saturn V (USA)
Weight - 2,965 t,
Height - 110.6 m
Payload to LEO - 118,000 kg
1967-1973
13 successful launches (one partial). Including 6 lunar landings and 3 lunar orbits.
2. N1 (USSR)
Weight - 2,735 t
Height - 105.3 m
Payload to LEO - 90,000 kg
1969-1972
A part of Soviet moon program. All 4 launches have failed.
3. Energia (USSR)
Weight - 2,400 t
Height - 59 m
Payload to LEO - 105,000 kg
1987-1988
2 successful launches. Retired.
4. Space Shuttle (USA)
Weight - 2,030 t
Height - 56,1 m
Payload to LEO - 109,000 kg/24,400 kg
1981-2011
135 launches total. 1 failed launch and 1 failed landing. Retired.
5. Titan IV (USA)
Weight - 943 t
Height - 44 m
Payload to LEO - 21,680 kg
1989-2005
The last and biggest member of Titan family. 39 launches, 4 failures. Retired.
6. Ariane V (Europe)
Weight - 777 t
Height - 59 m
Payload to LEO - 21,000 kg
1996-*
The largest currently active system in the world and the largest launcher which is not American or Soviet/Russian. The Ariane V is entirely new design. 73 launches, 2 failures, 2 partial failures.
7. Delta IV Heavy (USA)
Weight - 733 t
Height - 72 m
Payload to LEO - 22,560 kg
2004-*
A largest member of Delta IV family (Delta IV family is completely different from previous Delta series). 7 total launches, 1 partial failure. The only rocket with stages LH2, including boosters. Active.
8. Proton-M (USSR/Russia)
Weight - 713 t
Height - 53 m
Payload to LEO - 22,000 kg
1965/2001-*
All versions of Proton had total 390 launches, including 345 successful. Active.
9. Saturn IB (USA)
Weight - 590 t
Height - 51 m
Payload to LEO - 18,600 kg
1966-1975
9 successful launches. Retired.
Weight - 2,965 t,
Height - 110.6 m
Payload to LEO - 118,000 kg
1967-1973
13 successful launches (one partial). Including 6 lunar landings and 3 lunar orbits.
2. N1 (USSR)
Weight - 2,735 t
Height - 105.3 m
Payload to LEO - 90,000 kg
1969-1972
A part of Soviet moon program. All 4 launches have failed.
3. Energia (USSR)
Weight - 2,400 t
Height - 59 m
Payload to LEO - 105,000 kg
1987-1988
2 successful launches. Retired.
4. Space Shuttle (USA)
Weight - 2,030 t
Height - 56,1 m
Payload to LEO - 109,000 kg/24,400 kg
1981-2011
135 launches total. 1 failed launch and 1 failed landing. Retired.
5. Titan IV (USA)
Weight - 943 t
Height - 44 m
Payload to LEO - 21,680 kg
1989-2005
The last and biggest member of Titan family. 39 launches, 4 failures. Retired.
6. Ariane V (Europe)
Weight - 777 t
Height - 59 m
Payload to LEO - 21,000 kg
1996-*
The largest currently active system in the world and the largest launcher which is not American or Soviet/Russian. The Ariane V is entirely new design. 73 launches, 2 failures, 2 partial failures.
7. Delta IV Heavy (USA)
Weight - 733 t
Height - 72 m
Payload to LEO - 22,560 kg
2004-*
A largest member of Delta IV family (Delta IV family is completely different from previous Delta series). 7 total launches, 1 partial failure. The only rocket with stages LH2, including boosters. Active.
8. Proton-M (USSR/Russia)
Weight - 713 t
Height - 53 m
Payload to LEO - 22,000 kg
1965/2001-*
All versions of Proton had total 390 launches, including 345 successful. Active.
9. Saturn IB (USA)
Weight - 590 t
Height - 51 m
Payload to LEO - 18,600 kg
1966-1975
9 successful launches. Retired.
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