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Best mass ratio to orbit?



 
 
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Old October 14th 04, 08:20 PM
Monte Davis
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Default Best mass ratio to orbit?

Is there a source online or elsewhere that ranks past and current
boosters (and STS, Pegasus, other alternatives) in order of mass
ratio? Ideally, gross pad weight : mass in LEO, but structure :
payload and fuel : payload would be useful too.

-Monte Davis hoping to avoid a long trek through Astronautix with gun
and spreadsheet
 




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