Products
24Products and services from space industry companies.
Robotic lunar cargo lander capable of delivering up to 3 metric tons to the lunar surface using New Glenn's 7-meter fairing
Crew-capable lunar lander developed under NASA's Sustaining Lunar Development contract for the Artemis program
Crew and cargo spacecraft carrying up to 7 passengers or 6,000 kg of cargo to low Earth orbit and the ISS, equipped with SuperDraco launch escape engines
Small-lift orbital launch vehicle delivering up to 300 kg to LEO via 3D-printed electric-pump-fed Rutherford engines. 84 launches, 249+ satellites deployed. Second most frequently launched U.S. rocket.
Solid-fuel small-lift rocket for smaller satellite missions, launched from Uchinoura Space Center
Reusable two-stage medium-lift launch vehicle delivering 22,800 kg to LEO, powered by nine Merlin RP-1/LOX engines with autonomous drone ship landing capability
Heavy-lift launch vehicle composed of three Falcon 9 first-stage cores, delivering 63,800 kg to LEO with 27 Merlin engines generating over 5 million pounds of thrust
Three-stage launch vehicle with indigenous cryogenic upper stage (CE-7.5) for GTO missions, 2,250 kg to GTO and 6,000 kg to LEO capacity
Medium-lift liquid-fueled launch vehicle replacing the H-IIA series, launched from Tanegashima Space Center
Suborbital launch vehicle derived from Electron for hypersonic flight testing. Deploys payloads up to 700 kg at velocities from 3 to 7.5+ km/s and altitudes above 80 km. 7 launches with 100% mission success.
Next-generation cargo transfer vehicle for ISS resupply missions
Technology demonstration helicopter that completed 72 flights on Mars, proving powered controlled flight in the thin Martian atmosphere before its final flight in January 2024
Three-stage launch vehicle with 8,000 kg to LEO and 4,000 kg to GTO capacity, India's heaviest operational rocket, used for Chandrayaan, Gaganyaan, and commercial missions
Family of expendable and reusable launch vehicles spanning small-lift to super-heavy-lift classes
Next-generation heavy-lift reusable launch vehicle with 30,000 kg to LEO capacity, featuring LOX-Methane semi-cryogenic propulsion and vertical takeoff vertical landing first stage; approved at Rs 8,240 crore with first flight targeting 2034-35
Medium-lift reusable launch vehicle (13,000 kg to LEO) powered by methane/LOX Archimedes engines. Carbon composite structure with captive Hungry Hippo fairing. In development.
Heavy-lift reusable orbital launch vehicle with a 7-meter fairing, capable of 45 metric tons to LEO and 13 metric tons to GTO, powered by seven BE-4 engines on a reusable first stage
Fully reusable suborbital rocket system for human spaceflight and research payloads, reaching above the Karman line at 100 km altitude
Multi-purpose crew vehicle designed to carry astronauts to deep space destinations including lunar orbit, with a European-built service module for propulsion and life support
Four-stage expendable launch vehicle for LEO and SSO missions with 1,750 kg to SSO capacity, workhorse of the Indian space program since 1994
Smart Lander for Investigating Moon, achieved precision lunar landing in January 2024
Small satellite launch vehicle for dedicated small payload missions up to 500 kg to LEO, technology transferred to industry
Super-heavy-lift launch vehicle designed for deep-space crew and cargo missions beyond low Earth orbit
Fully reusable super heavy-lift transportation system with 100-150 metric tonne payload capacity, powered by 33 Raptor methane/LOX staged-combustion engines on the Super Heavy booster