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List of rockets of the United States
Summary
Launchers
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1940s
MX-774
(1946)
1950s
PGM-11 Redstone
(1950–1964)
[1]
SM-65 Atlas
(1953 - 1965)
PGM-19 Jupiter
(1954 - 1961)
PGM-17 Thor
(1957 - 1960)
SM-65A Atlas
(1957 - 1958)
Vanguard
(1957-1959)
Juno I
(1958)
[2]
SM-65B Atlas
(1958–1959)
[3]
Thor-Able
(1958–1960)
Juno II
(1958–1961)
SM-65C Atlas
(1958 - 1959)
Titan I
(1959–1965)
[
citation needed
]
SM-65D Atlas
(1959–1967)
Atlas-Able
(1959–1960)
Thor-Agena
(1959-1968)
Little Joe
(1959–1961)
1960s
Atlas-Agena
(1960–1978)
[
citation needed
]
Thor-Ablestar
(1960–1965)
[
citation needed
]
Thor-Delta
(1960–1962)
SM-65E Atlas
(1960-1995)
Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle
(1960–1961)
Atlas LV-3B
(1960–1963)
Scout
(1961–1994)
Saturn I
(1961–1965)
SM-65F Atlas
(1961-1981)
Titan II
(1962-2003
[
citation needed
]
)
LGM-30 Minuteman
(1962-1970)
Atlas-Centaur
(1962–1983)
Delta A
(1962)
Delta B
(1962–1964)
Little Joe II
(1963–1966)
Delta C
(1963–1969)
Titan II GLV
(1964–1966)
Delta D
(1964–1965)
Titan IIIA
(1964–1965)
[
citation needed
]
Thor-Burner
(1965–1976)
[
citation needed
]
Titan IIIC
(1965–1982)
[
citation needed
]
Atlas E/F
(1965–2001)
[
citation needed
]
Delta E
(1965–1971)
Atlas SLV-3
(1966–1968)
[
citation needed
]
Saturn IB
(1966–1975)
Titan IIIB
(1966–1987)
[
citation needed
]
Thorad-Agena
(1966 - 1972)
[
citation needed
]
Delta G
(1966–1967)
Saturn V
(1967–1973)
Delta J
(1968)
Delta L
(1969–1972)
Delta M
(1968–1972)
Delta N
(1968–1972)
1970s
Titan IIID
(1971–1982)
Delta 0100
(1972–1973)
Delta 1000
(1972–1975)
Titan IIIE
(1974-1977)
Delta 2000
(1974–1981)
Delta 3000
(1975–1989)
Thor DSV-2U
(1976–1980)
1980s
Conestoga
(1981-1995)
Space Shuttle
(1981–2011)
Titan 34D
(1982–1989)
Atlas H
(1983–1987)
Atlas G
(1984–1989)
Titan 23G
(1988–2003)
Delta II
(1989–2018)
[4]
Titan IV
(1989–2005)
Delta 4000
(1989–1990)
Delta 5000
(1989)
1990s
Pegasus
(1990–present)
Commercial Titan III
(1990–1992)
Atlas I
(1990–1997)
Atlas II
(1991–2004)
Minotaur-C/Taurus
(1994–present)
Athena
(1995–2001)
Delta III
(1998–2000)
2000s
Minotaur I
(2000–present)
Minotaur II
(2000–present)
Atlas III
(2000–2005)
Atlas V
(2002–present)
Delta IV
(2002–present)
Falcon 1
(2006-2009)
Ares I
(2009)
2010s
Minotaur IV
(2010–present)
Falcon 9
(2010–present)
Antares
(2013–present)
Minotaur V
(2013-present)
New Shepard
(2015-present)
Electron
(2017–present)
Falcon Heavy
(2018–present)
2020s
Rocket 3
(2020-2022)
LauncherOne
(2020–2023)
Firefly Alpha
(2021-present)
Space Launch System
(2022-present)
RS1
(2023-present)
Terran 1
(2023)
SpaceX Starship
(2023-present)
Vulcan Centaur
(2024-present)
New Glenn
(Under development, expected 2023)
Rocket 4
(Under development, expected 2023)
Neutron
(Under development, expected 2024)
Red Dwarf
(Under development, expected 2024)
Terran R
(Under development, expected 2026)
Sounding rockets
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1940s
WAC Corporal
(1945–1947)
Deacon
(1947–1957)
Aerobee
(1947–1958)
Bumper-WAC
(1948-1950)
1950s
Loki
(1955–2001)
Asp
(1955–1962)
Jupiter-C
(1956–1957)
[
citation needed
]
Skylark
(1957–2005)
[
citation needed
]
Arcas
(1959–1991)
Javelin
(1959–1976)
1960s
Astrobee
(1960–1983)
Nike Apache
(1961–1978)
Thor DSV-2
(1962–1975)
[
citation needed
]
Hopi Dart
(1963–1964)
2000's
SpaceLoft XL
(2006-present)
Mesquito
(2008–present)
ALV X-1
(2008)
References
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^
"The United States Army | Redstone Arsenal Historical Information".
history.redstone.army.mil
. United States Army
. Retrieved
8 October
2021
.
^
"JUNO I FACT SHEET".
spaceline.org
. Cliff Lethbridge
. Retrieved
8 October
2021
.
^
"ATLAS B FACT SHEET".
spaceline.org
. Cliff Lethbridge
. Retrieved
9 October
2021
.
^
Delta II Data Sheet
[usurped]