Comparison of medium lift launch systems
- Comparison of medium lift launch systems
For this article, medium-capacity launch systems are determined as being those capable of lifting at least 2,000kg, but less than 20,000kg to low Earth orbit.
:* - "including sub-orbital flights"
ee also
* Comparison of mid-heavy lift launch systems
*Comparison of heavy lift launch systems
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