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Friday, February 25, 2011

10 Highest rocket

SATURN V 
rocket Saturn V is the world's largest and most powerful ever built in human history. This is a rocket that allows for humans to land on the Moon. Saturn V nearly 363 feet tall 40 stories tall building 

N-1
 rocket N1 is quite powerful and biggest rocket developed by the soviets to send people to the Moon. But all these rockets have been destroyed during their flight tests. N1 length is about 344.5 meters. 

 ARES-1 Ares-1 is another rocket designed the U.S. that is currently in development. After retiring from the shuttle, Ares will be the transport humans to leave space and even to the Moon again. Ares-1 has a length of 310 feet and is supported by a solid rocket engine during takeoff 

DELTA IV
 rocket Delta IV is designed with the objective of U.S. military and commercial use. The rocket has a height of 206 meters Atlas V Atlas V is made in the United States rocket designed to carry heavy loads to be transported into Earth orbit. The rocket has a height of 195 feet and has a total lift of 333 298 kg mass of 

Ariane 5's
 first flight test of Ariane 5, which failed in June 1996, with self-destruction for 37 seconds after launch because of damage to the control software, which is undoubtedly one of the computer bug The most expensive in history. The rocket has a height of 193 feet of 

Space shuttle now arrived here with sophisticated machinery, namely the space shuttle. Made in the USA, a Space Shuttle is being used for cargo delivery with a medium-size to the orbit and operated by a crew of seven men. Space Shuttle has a 184 feet high along 

the H-IIB ROCKET: 
H-IIB is a liquid-fueled rocket made in Japan that provides a launching system for the primary purpose of the launch of the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) to the International Space Station (ISS). It has a height of 56m 

FALCON 9
 Falcon 9 is the two-stage can be used to orbit; oil liquid oxygen and rocket-powered launch vehicles manufactured by SpaceX. The rocket is still in development and will be launched in late 2009. The rocket has a height of 178 feet 

PROTON
 Proton first launched in 1965 and the launch system is still used in 2009, which makes it one of the most successful proponents of weight in the history of space. It has a height of 53m 

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