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Launch vehicle

SLS Block 1

NASA's deep-space heavy lifter for the Artemis program. Two five-segment solid boosters and four shuttle-heritage RS-25 engines on an 8.4-meter hydrogen core push Orion toward the Moon; the ICPS upper stage finishes trans-lunar injection.

Height
98 m / 322 ft
Diameter
8.4 m / 27.6 ft
Liftoff mass
2,557 t
Liftoff thrust
36,440 kN
Stages
3
Payload to LEO · rated
95 t
Operator
NASA · Boeing / Northrop Grumman
First flight
2022
Status
operational

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Performance

Payload capacity, solved by the engine

Ideal staged-Δv model (rocket equation, Rust) against standard surface-to-destination budgets that include typical gravity/drag/steering losses. First-order — not a flight manifest.

LEO

Low Earth orbit (~9.4 km/s incl. losses)

GTO

Geostationary transfer (LEO + 2.44)

GEO

Direct to geostationary (LEO + 3.9)

Moon

Trans-lunar injection (LEO + 3.12)

Mars

Trans-Mars injection (LEO + 3.6)

Stage 1 · ×2 parallel

Solid boosters ×2

Length
54 m
Diameter
3.7 m
Dry mass
200 t
Propellant
1,262 t
Engines
2× 5-segment SRB
Thrust
29,000 kN
Isp (vacuum)
268 s

Stage 2

Core stage

Length
64.6 m
Diameter
8.4 m
Dry mass
85.3 t
Propellant
979 t
Engines
4× RS-25
Thrust
7,440 kN
Isp (vacuum)
452 s

Stage 3

ICPS

Length
13.7 m
Diameter
5.1 m
Dry mass
3.5 t
Propellant
27 t
Engines
1× RL10B-2
Thrust
110 kN
Isp (vacuum)
462 s

Now put it on a trajectory

Every number on this page came out of the same Rust engine that propagates your orbits. Load this vehicle on the Flight Deck, plan a transfer, and see if your mission closes.