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  • ...nches to [[geosynchronous orbit]]. They currently use two [[medium lift]] launch vehicles, the [[Ariane]] 5 and [[Soyuz]]. ...e one of two european commercial launch providers with a man-rated orbital launch vehicle.
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  • ...on Space Center in Russia, also provides use of the [[Proton]] rocket as a launch vehicle for ILS. ...only private launch provider in the United States with a man-rated orbital launch vehicle.
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  • ...notable for their current program to realize Powell's [[Airship to Orbit]] launch scheme. ..., the three-part nature of the ascent planned from surface to orbit leaves commercial possibilities for each system component if the overall system fails to perf
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  • ...t viable commercial launch companies, and was the first to develop its own launch vehicle independent of previous contract work with government space agencie [[category:Commercial Launch Providers]]
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  • ...ing a proven rocket design as their launch vehicle and by using a floating launch platform which can be towed to international waters to conduct launches, re [http://www.sea-launch.com/ Sea Launch]
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  • ...f his [[Mars Oasis]] project, because of the prohibitive cost of available launch-systems, decided to build those cheap launchers himself! [[category:Commercial Launch Providers]]
    480 bytes (65 words) - 04:02, 21 January 2009
  • ...der specializing in large payload sounding rockets. They also manufacture commercial aerospace components and sponsor a considerable educational outreach progra [[category:Commercial Launch Providers]]
    655 bytes (89 words) - 04:02, 21 January 2009