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Current In development Retired Classes
This Template lists historical, current, and future space rockets that at least once attempted (but not necessarily succeeded in) an orbital launch or that are planned to attempt such a launch in the future
Symbol † indicates past or current rockets that attempted orbital launches but never succeeded (never did or has yet to perform a successful orbital launch)
Liquid fuel
Cryogenic
Hydrolox (LH2 / LOX )
China
Europe
India
Japan
Russia
United States
Methalox (CH4 / LOX )
China
United States
Russia
Europe
Semi- cryogenic
Kerolox (RP-1 / LOX )
China
India
Russia
NK-15
NK-33, 44
RD-58
RD-0105, 0109
RD-0107, 0108, 0110
RD-0110R
RD-0124
RD-107, 108, 117, 118
RD-120
RD-170, 171
RD-180
RD-191, 151, 181
RD-193
S1.5400
Spain
Ukraine
United States
Storable
Hypergolic (Aerozine , UH 25 , MMH , or UDMH / N2 O4 , MON , or HNO3 )
China
Europe
India
Israel
North Korea
Russia
17D61
RD-0202 to 0206, 0208 to 0213
RD-0207, 0214
RD-0216, 0217, 0235
RD-0233, 0234
RD-0236
RD-0237
RD-0243 to 0245
RD-0255 to 0257
RD-215 to 219
RD-250 to 252, 261, 262
RD-253, 275
RD-263, 268, 273
RD-270
S5.92
S5.98M
Ukraine
United States
Other
Solid fuel
China
Europe
India
Iran
Israel
Japan
United States
* Different versions of the engine use different propellant combinations
Engines in italics are under development
Models
USSR / Russia United States China Developmental
Components Related
Rocket families
Carrier rockets
China Europe / ESA India Japan Soviet Union / Russia Soviet Union / Ukraine United States Other nations
Sounding rockets Missiles
Some families include both missiles and carrier rockets; they are listed in both groups.
Launch vehicles Launch vehicle components Spacecraft Spacecraft components Space suits Lunar surface equipment Ground support Ceremonial Related
Shenzhou missions
Tianzhou missions Space stations Hardware Facility Related
Underline indicates current missions
Italics indicates future missions
Launch complexes Ground facilities Launch vehicles Spacecraft and rover Flights
Apollo 8 specific Apollo 11 specific Apollo 12 specific Apollo 13 specific Apollo 14 specific Apollo 15 specific Apollo 16 specific Apollo 17 specific Post-Apollo capsule useRelated
Symbol † indicates failure or partial failure
Active In development Retired
* - Japanese projects using US rockets or stages
** - uses Russian engines
† - never succeeded
†† - no new orders accepted
††† - used Ukrainian first stage
Thor and Delta rockets
Rockets
Thor Delta
Alphabetical Numerical Modern
Export
Launch sites
Components
Boosters First stages Upper Stages
Engines
Manufacturers
Launches
Current instruments Previous instruments Space Shuttle missionsSpecial fields and images Related
Primary 10 centers
Other facilities Related
Components Orbiters Add-ons Sites Operations and training Testing Disasters Support Special Space suits Experiments Derivatives Replicas Related
Completed(crews)
1970s 1980s
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1988
1989
1990s
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000s
2000
2001
2002
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010s
Cancelled Orbiters
† indicates failure missions.
Other (1)
Other (2)
Other (3)
Other (4)
Other (5)
Other (6)
Main topics Past missions (by spacecraft type)
Current missions Future missions Uncrewed missions are designated as Kosmos instead of Soyuz ; exceptions are noted "(uncrewed)". The † sign designates failed missions. Italics designates cancelled missions.
Active In development Retired Cancelled (no launch attempts)
Russian and former Soviet military designation sequences for radar, missile and rocket systems
Radar systems
Land-based Ship-borne Airborne
Missiles
ICBM IRBM MRBM SRBM SLBM Surface-to-surface (cruise) Surface-to-surface (naval) Surface-to-air Air-to-surface Air-to-air Anti-tank
Unguided rockets
Air-launched Rocket artillery
Engines
Missiles Launch systems
Launch sites Launches See also
Origins Support vehicles
Current Future Former Cancelled
Mission control Administrative Documentaries Related
Components
Orbiting
Former
Future
Spare hardware Cancelled Related
2000–2004 2005–2009 2010–2014 2015–2019 Since 2020 Related
Displayed and current expeditions are in underline
Future expeditions in italics
Category
List
1998–2004
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005–2009 2010–2014 2015–2019 Since 2020 Future Individuals Vehicles
Ongoing spaceflights are in underline
† - mission failed to reach ISS
2000–2004 2005–2009 2010–2014 2015–2019 2020–2024 Future Spacecraft
Ongoing spaceflights in underline
Future spaceflights in italics
† - mission failed to reach ISS
Orbiting
Former
Future
Spare hardware Cancelled Related
Other (1)
Other (2)
Other (3)
Other (4)
Other (5)
Other (6)