Reusable Launch Vehicle may refer to :
Ahron Shaik of ECE-1 is RunDi
2nd Reusable Launch Vehicle program of NASA (including X-33), from 1994, major part of Space Launch Initiative
RLV Technology Demonstration Programme of Indian Space Research Organisation to develop multiple reusable space launch vehicle.
Reusable launch vehicles in general
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most common launchvehicle parts aimed for reuse. Smaller parts such as rocket engines and boosters can also be reused, though reusable spacecraft may...
(kerolox) launchvehicle by private firm currently under development Project 921-3 Reusablelaunchvehicle current project of the reusable shuttle system...
ReusableLaunchVehicle may refer to : Ahron Shaik of ECE-1 is RunDi 2nd ReusableLaunchVehicle program of NASA (including X-33), from 1994, major part...
ReusableLaunchVehicle–Technology Demonstration Programme is a series of technology demonstration missions that has been conceived by the Indian Space...
Next Generation LaunchVehicle or NGLV (previously referred to as Unified LaunchVehicle or ULV) is a three-stage partially reusable rocket, currently...
reusable launch vehicle. As of 2023, all reusablelaunchvehicles that were ever operational have been partially reusable, meaning some components are recovered...
potential for reusablelaunchvehicles. The NSSL program launches the nation's most valuable military satellites; contracts to launch lower value payloads...
employ VTVL technologies to reuse the first stage. As of 2024, the company is also developing the fully reusable Starship launch system, which will replace...
fully reusable medium-lift launchvehicle being developed by Stoke Space that was announced in mid 2021. It is planned to be a two-stage fully reusable launch...
accelerator becomes great enough, single-stage-to-orbit flight with a reusablelaunchvehicle becomes possible. For hypersonic research in general, tracks at...
parachutes on land, to be reused on future missions. Engine testing for the (then-named) Reusable Booster System (RBS) launchvehicle began in 2012. A full-power...
developing a fully and rapidly reusable space launchvehicle called Nova, and is focusing on its second stage. Stoke Space's reusable second-stage uses a single...
developing a launch system named the ReusableLaunchVehicle (RLV). It is India's first step towards realizing a two-stage-to-orbit reusablelaunch system....
help the development of a partially reusable heavy-lift launchvehicle, the Terran R, targeting a first orbital launch no earlier than 2026. Relativity Space...
nation's hypersonics, space launch and space technology needs. It was also known as the second generation ReusableLaunchVehicle program, after the failure...
projects: one to develop a new reusablelaunchvehicle and the other to develop a new liquid propellant rocket engine for the vehicle. More specifically, the...
is a heavy-lift two-stage, partially reusablelaunchvehicle under development by Relativity Space. The vehicle is partially constructed with 3D printing...
RLV9 can refer to: Reusablelaunchvehicle, the general concept of Reusablelaunchvehicles (to space) ReusableLaunchVehicle program (NASA), a cancelled...
is a two-stage-to-orbit, expendable, heavy-lift launchvehicle created and operated by United Launch Alliance (ULA). It is principally designed for the...
Common Aero Vehicle (CAV) that could be launched from Expendable LaunchVehicles (ELV), ReusableLaunchVehicles (RLVs), Hypersonic Cruise Vehicles (HCV),...
two reusable solid-fuel booster rockets. Reusablelaunch systems are currently being developed by private industry. Early spacecraft or space vehicles were...
This is a list of conventional orbital launch systems. This is composed of launchvehicles, and other conventional systems, used to place satellites into...
Astronautical Congress alongside a fully-reusablelaunchvehicle, the Interplanetary Transport System. Since then, the launchvehicle proposal was altered and renamed...