SpaceX Starship spacecraft is lost on 7th test flight
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See how Starship stacks up to other rockets
You may have heard Starship is the biggest rocket ever created. And it is â by a long shot.
Starship stands at nearly 400 feet (121 meters) tall and packs 16.7 million pounds (7,590 tons) of force at liftoff.
Letâs compare that to some others among the largest rockets ever constructed â past and present.
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Falcon Heavy: SpaceXâs own 230-foot-tall (70-meter-tall) rocket that previously held the title for most powerful operational rocket in the world. It has about 5 million pounds of thrust or roughly one-third of Starshipâs power.
Saturn V: The famous NASA rocket that powered the Apollo moon landings of the 20th century put out about 7.6 million pounds of thrust at takeoff. Thatâs still less than half of Starshipâs expected power, and the company has said upgrades could give Starship three times the thrust of the Saturn V. It stood at about 360 feet (110 meters) tall.
The Space Shuttle: NASAâs workhorse launch system in the post-Apollo era, the shuttle had two solid rocket boosters that gave off about 5.3 million pounds of force at liftoff. It was about 180 feet (55 meters) tall.
Space Launch System: NASAâs new moon rocket, which made its debut launch in 2022, is currently the most powerful rocket in operation. It produces about 8.8 million pounds of thrust â just over half the Starshipâs expected output. Itâs 212 feet (65 meters) tall.
Russian N1 rocket: This was Russiaâs megamoon rocket of the 20th-century space race. And while it was never operational (all four launch attempts failed), Musk has said itâs the closest relative of Starshipâs design. The N1 was expected to give off more than 10 million pounds of thrust at liftoff â still 40% less than Starship.
New Glenn: The brand new rocket developed by Jeff Bezosâ Blue Origin can pack up to 3.8 million pounds of thrust during take off. Thatâs significantly less than the others on this list, in part because New Glenn is designed to be a âheavy liftâ rocket, which isnât quite the same category as Starship, which has been dubbed âsuper heavy lift.â New Glenn made its launch debut in the early hours of Thursday morning.
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