The last 500 rocket launches, chronologically and at scale! [OC]

Posted by ApoStructura

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  1. Chart made using my WIP website flightatlas.org feel free to check it out and leave some feedback!

    Go check out u/DobleG42 who makes the great rocket images that I am using.

  2. crazy how the chart makes heavy-lift rockets look like outliers in a sea of mid-range vehicles. would be super interesting to layer in “payload mass vs rocket capacity” – i bet we’d see a ton of underfilled launches, way more inefficiency than the clean lineup suggests

  3. This really highlights just how much SpaceX and falcon in particular is dominating launches at the moment, super cool :p

  4. As if Ariane 6 is only french, it’s european. Why is this so hard to grasp for some people, that Aribus and ArianeGroup are european founded organisations and not just french?

  5. There doesn‘t seem to be enough resolution to properly zoom in? At least that‘s the case on my iphone.

  6. Whats with the shuttles? I thought the US didnt use them anymore.

  7. SpaceX Starship looks like kids drawing Sci-Fi rockets.

    Amazing stuff.

  8. Cute that the Australian ‘launch’ made it in there.

    Yes I’m Australian, proud but also amused.

  9. I didn’t realize the Falcon 9 was taller than pretty much every other rocket that’s flying besides Starship.

    Didn’t New Glenn fly within the last 500 launches? I thought it was taller than Falcon 9?

  10. Jeez Europe is really out, isn’t it? Hard to find the few scattered launches among all the Falcon-9 spam.

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