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Private spaceflight companies include non-governmental or privately-owned entities focused on developing and/or offering equipment and services geared towards spaceflight, both robotic and human. This list includes both inactive and active entities.
List of abbreviations used in this article |
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LEO: Low Earth orbit |
Company name | Spacecraft | Launch system | Length (m) | Dry mass (kg) | Launch mass (kg) | Payload (kg) | Payload volume (m3) | Return payload (kg) | Diameter (m) | Generated power (W) | Automated docking | Status |
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SpaceX | Dragon | Falcon 9 Block 5 | 6.1 | 4,200[4] | 10,200 | 6,000[5] pressurized or unpressurized, in any mixture[6] | 10.0 (pressurized), plus 14 (unpressurized), or 34 (unpressurized with extended trunk)[7] | 3,000 capsule return[8] | 3.7 | 2,000[9] | No | Retired (21/22) |
Dragon 2 | Falcon 9 Block 5 | 8.1 | 6,400 | 6,000[5] | 10.0 (pressurized), plus 14 (unpressurized) | 3,000[5] | 3.7 | Yes | Operational (10/10) | |||
Orbital | Cygnus (standard) | Antares 110 | 5.14 | 1,500[10] | 2,000[10] | 18.9[10] | None | 3.07 | 3,500[11] | No | Retired (3/4) | |
Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems | Cygnus (enhanced) | Antares 230 Atlas V 401 Falcon 9 Block 5 |
6.34 | 1,800[12] | 3,500[12] | 27[12] | None | 3.07 | No | Operational (16/16) | ||
Sierra Space | Dream Chaser Cargo System | Atlas V Vulcan[13] |
16.8[14] | 5,000 pressurized, 500 unpressurized[15] | 1,750[15] | Yes | Development Planned: 2025 |
Company name | Spacecraft | Range | Launch system |
Crew size |
Length (m) | Diameter (m) | Launch mass (kg) | Power system |
First spaceflight* |
Status |
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Blue Origin | Biconic Space Vehicle | LEO | New Glenn | Planned date not known | Development | |||||
Boeing | CST-100 Starliner | LEO | Multiple, initially Atlas V | 7[16] | 5.03[17] | 4.56[17] | 13,000 | Solar panels | Crewed: 5 June 2024 (Uncrewed: 20 December 2019) |
Operational |
Sierra Space | Dream Chaser Space System | LEO | Multiple, initially Vulcan Centaur | 7[18] | 9[19] | 11,300[20] | 2026[21] | Development | ||
SpaceX | Dragon 2 | LEO | Falcon 9 Block 5 | 7[note 1] | 8.1[22] | 3.7[23] | up to 6,000 | Solar | Crewed: May 30, 2020 (Uncrewed: 2 March 2019) |
Operational (13/13) |
Starship | Mars[24][note 2] | Super Heavy | <=100 | 50[24] | 9[24][note 3] | 1,335,000[24] | Solar panels | Planned: First Crewed date not known (First Uncrewed: 20 April 2023) | Testing
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Company name | Spacecraft | Range | Launch system |
Crew size |
Length (m) | Diameter (m) | Launch mass (kg) | First spaceflight* |
Status |
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Scaled Composites | SpaceShipOne | 100 km (62 mi) | White Knight | 1 | 8.53 | 8.05 | 3,600 | 21 June 2004 | Retired (3/3)[note 1] |
Blue Origin | New Shepard Crew Capsule | 114 km (71 mi) (capsule, using the launch escape system motor) | New Shepard | 6 | 3.6 | Crewed: July 20, 2021
(Uncrewed: April 29, 2015) |
Operational (23/24) | ||
The Spaceship Company | SpaceShipTwo | 110 km (68 mi) | White Knight Two | 8 (2 Pilots, 6 Passengers) | 18.3 | 8.3 | 9,740 | 13 December 2018 | Testing (10/11)[note 2] |
Copenhagen Suborbitals[note 3] | Tycho Deep Space | 105 km (65 mi) |
Spica | 1 | 13 | 0.955 | 4,000 | Planned date not known | Development |
PD AeroSpace | (Unknown) | 110 km (68 mi)[25] | (Unknown) | 8 (6 passengers, 2 pilots) | 14.8[26] | >6,000 | Planned date not known | Development | |
World View | Explorer Capsule | 30 km (19 mi) | Stratospheric Balloon | 10 (8 passengers, 1 pilot, 1 concierge) | 5.5 | 4,500 | Planned 2024 | Development |
Company name | Launcher name |
Launcher type |
No. of stages |
Maximum reach |
Launcher status |
Maiden flight |
Ref | |
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ABL Space Systems | RS1 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Operational (0/1) | 10 January 2023 | [27] | |
Agnikul Cosmos | Agnibaan | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | Unknown | ||
ARCA Space | Haas 2b | Suborbital crewed rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Cancelled | — | [28] | |
Haas 2CA | Light rocket | 1 | LEO | Cancelled | — | [29] | ||
Super Haas | Medium rocket | 2 | LEO | Proposed | Unknown | [30] | ||
EcoRocket Demonstrator | Reusable light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | 2022 (planned) | [31] | ||
EcoRocket Heavy | Heavy rocket | 3 | Deep space | Proposed | Unknown | [31] | ||
Australian Space Research Institute | AUSROC Nano | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [32] | |
Astra Space | Astra Rocket 1 | Sounding rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Retired (0/1) | 2018 | [33][34][35] | |
Astra Rocket 2 | Sounding rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Retired (0/1) | 2018 | [36] | ||
Astra Rocket 3 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Retired (2/5) | 2020 | [37][38] | ||
Astra Rocket 4 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2023 (planned) | [39][40] | ||
SALVO | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Cancelled | — | [41][42][43] | ||
Bellatrix Aerospace | Chetak | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2023 (planned) | ||
Blue Origin | New Shepard | Reusable suborbital rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (22/23) | 2015 | ||
New Glenn | Reusable heavy rocket | 2 or 3 | GTO | Development | 2024 (planned) | [44][45][46] | ||
New Armstrong | Reusable super-heavy rocket | 3 | HCO | Proposed | ~2030 (proposed) | |||
BluShift Aerospace | Stardust | Reusable sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (1/1) | 2020 | ||
Starless Rogue | Sounding rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Development | Unknown | |||
Brown Dwarf | Sounding rocket | 2 or 3 | Suborbital | Cancelled | — | |||
Red Dwarf | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | Q2 2024 (planned) | |||
Borneo SubOrbitals | TBA | Sounding rocket | 2 or 3 | Suborbital | Development | 2022 (planned) | [47][48][49] | |
Canadian Arrow | Canadian Arrow | Suborbital crewed rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Cancelled | — | [50] | |
CubeCab | Cab-3A | Light rocket | 3 + airplane | LEO | Proposed | Unknown | [51][52] | |
Datiotec Aeroespacial / INMEU A.C. | JFCR.2000-Pollux | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Development | Unknown | [53][54] | |
Dawn Aerospace | Mk-II Aurora | Light Rocket | Suborbital | Test flights (3/3) | 2023 | [55]
| ||
Evolution Space | Gold Chain Cowboy | Sounding Rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Development | 2023 | [56][57] | |
Exos Aerospace | SARGE | Reusable sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (3/4) | 2018 | [58][59] | |
Equatorial Space Systems | Volans | Light Rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [60] | |
Dorado | Sounding Rocket | 1 or 2 | Suborbital | Development | 2023 (planned) | [61] | ||
LAD | Sounding Rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Retired (1/1) | 2020 | [62] | ||
Firefly Aerospace | Firefly Alpha | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Operational (4/5) | 2021 | [63] | |
Firefly MLV | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2026 (planned) | [64] | ||
Galactic Energy | Ceres-1 | Light Rocket | 4 | LEO | Operational (13/14) | 2020 | [65] | |
General Astronautics | Urania | Medium rocket | 3 | LEO | Cancelled | — | [66][67] | |
Gilmour Space Technologies | RASTA | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Retired (1/1) | 2016 | [68] | |
Eris | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | April 2023 (Planned) | [68] | ||
Generation Orbit | X-60A (GOLauncher 1) | Air-launched sounding rocket | 1 + airplane | Suborbital | Development | Unknown | [69][70] | |
GOLauncher 2 | Air-launch-to-orbit | 2 + airplane | LEO | Development | Unknown | |||
Independence-X Aerospace | DNLV (Dedicated Nano Launch Vehicle) | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2023 (planned) | [71][72] | |
Interorbital Systems | NEPTUNE N series | Light rocket | 3–4 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [73][74] | |
NEPTUNE N36 | Light rocket | 4 | TLI | Proposed | Unknown | [73][74] | ||
Neptune TSAAHTO | Medium rocket | 2½ | TLI | Proposed | Unknown | [73] | ||
Interstellar Technologies | Momo | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (3/7) | 2017 | [75][76] | |
Isar Aerospace | Spectrum | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | H2 2023 (planned) | [77] | |
Launcher | Light | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Cancelled | — | [78] | |
Leaf Space | Primo | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Proposed | Unknown | [79][80] | |
Lin Industrial | Taymyr | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [81][82] | |
Lockheed Martin | VentureStar | Reusable spaceplane | 1 | LEO | Cancelled | — | [83] | |
Athena | Medium rocket | 2 or 3 | TLI | Retired (5/7) | 1995 | |||
Mishaal Aerospace | M-SV | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Development | Unknown | [84][85][86] | |
M-OV | Light rocket | 1 + 6 Boosters | LEO | Development | Unknown | [84][85][87] | ||
M-LV | Light rocket | 1 + 8 boosters | TLI | Development | Unknown | [84][85][88] | ||
OneSpace | OS-X | Sounding rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Operational (2/2) | 2018 | [89] | |
OS-M1 | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Operational (0/1) | 2019 | [90] | ||
OS-M2 | Light rocket | 3 + 2 boosters | LEO | Development | Unknown | [91] | ||
OS-M4 | Light rocket | 3 + 4 boosters | LEO | Development | Unknown | [92] | ||
Orbex | Prime | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2023 (planned) | [93] | |
OrbitX | Haribon SLS-1 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2023–2024 (planned) | ||
Outerstellar Space | Crocoship | Medium rocket | 1 | LEO | Development | 2040 (planned) | [94] | |
Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems | Antares | Medium rocket | 3 | LEO | Operational (17/18) | 2013 | [95] | |
Minotaur-C, formerly Taurus | Light rocket | 4 | LEO | Operational (7/10) | 1994 | [96][97][98] | ||
Pegasus | Air-launch-to-orbit | 3-4 + airplane | HEO | Operational (40/45) | 1990 | |||
Omega | Medium rocket | 3 + 0-6 boosters | GEO | Cancelled | (Was planned for 2021) | [99] | ||
Orbital Transport & Raketen AG | OTRAG | Medium rocket | variable | LEO (designed) Suborbital (achieved) |
Retired (15/18) | 1977 | [100] | |
Perigee Aerospace | Blue Whale 1 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [101][102] | |
PLD Space | Miura 1 | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (1/1) | 6 October 2023 | [103][104][105][106] [107] | |
Miura 5 | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | 2024 (planned) | [106] | ||
Relativity Space | Terran 1 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Retired (0/1) | 23 March 2023 | [108][109] | |
Terran R | Reusable heavy rocket | 2 | Deep space | Development | 2024 (planned) | [110] | ||
Rocket Crafters | Intrepid-1 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [111][112] | |
Rocket Lab | Ātea-1 | Sounding rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Retired (1/1) | 2009 | [113][114] | |
Ātea-2 | Sounding rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Cancelled | — | [115] | ||
Electron | Reusable light rocket | 2 | TLI | Operational (34/37) | 2017 | [116] | ||
Neutron | Reusable medium rocket | 2 | GTO | Development | 2024 (planned) | [117][118] | ||
RocketStar | Star-Lord | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [119] | |
Rocket Factory Augsburg | RFA One | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | 2023 (planned) | [120][121][77] | |
Skyroot Aerospace | Vikram S | Sounding rocket | 3 | LEO | Operational | 2022 November 18 | [122] | |
Vikram-II | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | Unknown | |||
Vikram-III | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | Unknown | |||
Skyrora | Skyrora 1 | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Development | Unknown | [123][124][125] | |
Skylark Micro | Sounding rocket | 2 | Suborbital | Operational (1/1) | 2021 | [126] | ||
Skylark L | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Development | 2022 (planned) | [127][128] | ||
Skyrora XL | Light rocket | 3 | LEO | Development | 2023 (planned) | [129][130][131][132] | ||
SpaceForest | Bigos | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (5/5) | 2015 | [133] | |
Candle-2 | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (1/1) | 2016 | [134][135][136] | ||
Perun | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (1/1) | 2020[137] | [138] | ||
SIR (Suborbital Inexpensive Rocket) | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Development | 2022 (planned) | [133][139] | ||
Space Services Inc. | Percheron | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Cancelled | — | [140] | |
Conestoga 1620 | Medium rocket | 4 | LEO (designed) Suborbital (achieved) |
Retired (0/1) | 1995 | [140] | ||
SpaceLS | Prometheus-1 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [141][142] | |
Space Pioneer | Tiansuo-1 | Vertical landing test stage | 1 | Suborbital | Development | Unknown | [143] | |
Tianlong-1 | Light rocket | LEO | Development | Unknown | [143] | |||
SpaceX | Falcon 1 | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Retired (2/5) | 2006 | [144] | |
Falcon 1e | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Cancelled | — | [144] | ||
Falcon 5 | Medium rocket | 2 | GTO | Cancelled | — | [145] | ||
Falcon 9 v1.0 | Medium rocket | 2 | GTO (designed) LEO (achieved) |
Retired (5/5) | 2010 | [146] | ||
Falcon 9 v1.1 | Medium rocket | 2 | HCO | Retired (14/15) | 2013 | [146] | ||
Falcon 9 Full Thrust Block 1-4 |
Reusable medium rocket / Heavy rocket (expendable) |
2 | TMI[147] | Retired (36/36) | 2015 | [146] | ||
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Reusable medium rocket / Heavy rocket (expendable) |
2 | TMI[147] | Operational (340/341) | 2018 | [148][149] | ||
Falcon Heavy | Reusable heavy rocket / Super-heavy rocket (expendable) |
2 + 2 boosters | Deep space (Pluto)[150] | Operational (11/11) | 2018 | [146][151] | ||
Starship Super-Heavy | Reusable super-heavy rocket | 2 | Deep space | Testing (2/4) | 2023 | |||
Stoke Space | Nova | Reusable light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | Unknown | [152] | |
Success Rockets | Nebo 1 | Ultralight rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (1/1) | December 2021 | [153] | |
Stalker | Ultralight rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2024 | [154] | ||
United Launch Alliance | Atlas V | Medium rocket | 2 + 0-5 boosters | TMI | Operational (98/99) | 2002 | [155] | |
Delta II 6000 | Medium rocket | 2-3 + 9 boosters | GTO | Retired (17/17) | 1989 | [156] | ||
Delta II 7000 | Light rocket | 2-3 + 3, 4 or 9 boosters | GTO | Retired (130/132) | 1990 | [156] | ||
Delta II 7000H | Medium rocket | 2-3 + 9 boosters | TMI | Retired (6/6) | 2003 | [156] | ||
Delta IV | Medium rocket | 2 + 0, 2 or 4 boosters | GTO | Retired (29/29) | 2003 | [157] | ||
Delta IV Heavy | Heavy rocket | 2 + 2 boosters | GTO | Retired (14/15) | 2004 | [158] | ||
Vulcan | Heavy rocket | 2 + 0-6 boosters | GTO | Operational (1/1) | 2024 | [159][160] | ||
UP Aerospace | Skyloft/Skyloft XL | Sounding rocket | 1 | Suborbital | Operational (18/19) | 2006 | ||
Spyder | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2023 | |||
Vector Launch | Vector-R | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Development | 2023 (2 prototype launches in 2017) | ||
Vector-RE1 | Light rocket | 2 or 3 | LEO | Cancelled | — | |||
Vector-H | Light rocket | 2 | LEO | Cancelled | — | |||
Vector-HE1 | Light rocket | 2 or 3 | LEO | Cancelled | — | |||
Virgin Orbit | LauncherOne | Air-launch-to-orbit | 2 + airplane | LEO | Retired (4/6) | 2020 (First successful attempt Jan 2021) | [161] | |
X-Bow Systems | Bolt | Light rocket | 1 | LEO | Development | July 2022 | [162][163] | |
Zero2infinity | Bloostar | Rockoon system (high-altitude balloon and space launcher) | 3 + high-altitude balloon | LEO | Development | Unknown | [164] |
Company name | Craft name | Craft type | Craft status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARCASPACE | ELE (European Lunar Explorer) | lunar orbiter | Development | [165] |
Astrobotic Technology | Red Rover | lunar rover | Development | [166] |
Griffin (previously Artemis Lander) | lunar lander | Development | [167] | |
Peregrine Lander | lunar lander | Retired | [168][169] | |
Blue Origin | Blue Moon | lunar lander | Development | |
Integrated Lander Vehicle | crewed lunar lander | Development | ||
Dynetics | Dynetics HLS | lunar lander | Development | |
Euroluna | ROMIT | lunar rover | Cancelled | [170] |
Firefly Aerospace | Blue Ghost | lunar rover | Development | |
Elytra | orbital vehicle | Development | ||
Golden Spike Company (defunct) |
unnamed | crewed lunar lander | Cancelled | [171] |
Hakuto | Sorato | lunar rover | Development | [172][173] |
Tetris | lunar rover | Cancelled | [174] | |
Independence-X Aerospace | SQUALL (Scientific Quest Unmanned Autonomous Lunar Lander) | lunar lander | Cancelled | [175] |
Interorbital Systems | RIPPER (Robotic InterPlanetary Prospector Excavator Retriever) | lunar lander | Development | [176] |
Intuitive Machines | Nova-C lander, and Universal Reentry Vehicle (URV)[177] | lunar lander; reusable orbital vehicle | Operational | [178] |
Lunar Mission One | unnamed | lunar lander | Proposed (2014) | [179] |
Lunar Outpost | MAPP rover | lunar rover | Development | [180] |
Masten Space Systems | XEUS | lunar lander | Negotiating | [167] |
Masten Space Systems | XL-1 | lunar lander | Development | [181] |
Moon Express | MX-1 | lunar lander | Testing | [167][182] |
Odyssey Moon | MoonOne (M-1) | lunar rover | Cancelled | [183] |
Omega Envoy | Sagan | lunar rover | Cancelled | [184] |
OrbitBeyond | Z-01 | lunar landers and rovers | Proposed (2018) | [185][186] |
PTScientists | Audi Lunar quattro | lunar rover | Testing | [187] |
PTScientists | ALINA (Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module) | lunar lander | Development | [188] |
Puli Space Technologies | Puli | lunar rover | Fundraising | [189] |
Roscosmos | Luna 25 | lunar lander | Crashed | [190] |
SpaceX | Starship | crewed mars lander | Development | |
Starship HLS | crewed lunar lander | Development | ||
Team FREDNET | Picorover | lunar rover | Cancelled | [191] |
Team Italia | AMALIA (Ascensio Machinae Ad Lunam Italica Arte) | lunar rover | Cancelled | [192] |
Team Indus | HHK-1 | lunar lander | Development | |
Team Indus | ECA | lunar rover | Development | |
TransOrbital | TrailBlazer | lunar orbiter | Cancelled | [193] |
Team Plan B | Plan B | lunar rover | Cancelled | |
Spacebit | Asagumo | lunar rover | Testing | [194][195] |
Space IL | Beresheet | lunar lander | Crashed upon landing | |
Space Explration Corp | Defiant | lunar lander | Cancelled | [196] |
Synergy Moon | Tesla | lunar rover | Development | [197] |
Company name | Craft name | Craft purpose | Craft status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARCA | Demonstrator 2b | demonstrate reusable monopropellant engine | Retired | |
Armadillo Aerospace | Quad | demonstrate VTOL | Retired | |
ASRI | AUSROC I | systems Testing | Retired | |
AUSROC II | payload to 10 km | Retired | ||
AUSROC 2.5 | systems Testing | Testing | ||
AUSROC III | payload of 150 kg to 500 km | Development | ||
Blue Origin | Goddard | demonstrate VTOL | Retired | |
Deep Blue Aerospace | Nebula-1 | demonstrate VTOL | Development | [198] |
Evolution Space | Gold Chain Cowboy | systems testing, payload to 124 km | Development | [199] |
Interorbital Systems | Neutrino | systems Testing | Operational | |
Tachyon | systems Testing | Operational | [200] | |
Lockheed Martin | X-33 | demonstrate SSTO | Cancelled | |
Masten Space Systems | XA-0.1 | demonstrate VTOL | Retired | |
XA-0.1B | Lunar Lander Challenge Level 1 | Operational | ||
XA-0.1E | Lunar Lander Challenge Level 2, commercial precursor flights | Retired (12 flights) | ||
XA-0.1E2 | commercial flights | Destroyed (115 flights) | ||
XA-0.1E4 | commercial flights | Retired (75 flights) | ||
XA-0.1E5 | commercial flights | Operational | ||
XL-1T | terrestrial test bed for the XL-1 lunar lander | Development | ||
Xeus | commercial flights | Cancelled | ||
McDonnell Douglas | DC-X | demonstrate VTOL | Retired (11 test flights) | |
Origin Space | Yang Wang-1 | space mineral resources developer | Development | [201] |
Rotary Rocket | Roton ATV | demonstrate VTOL | Retired (3 test flights) | |
Space Services Inc. | Conestoga I | systems Testing | Retired (1 test) | [140] |
SpaceX | Grasshopper | demonstrate VTOL | Retired (8 tests) | [202] |
F9R Dev1 | refine VTOL (low altitude) | Destroyed (5 flights) | [203] | |
F9R Dev2 | refine VTOL (high altitude) | Cancelled | ||
Starhopper | demonstrate VTOL | Retired (4 test flights) | ||
Starship prototypes | demonstrate VTOL | Retired (7 test flight) | ||
Swedish Space Corp. | Maxus | payload to 700 km | Operational | |
Maser | payload to 300 km | Operational | ||
UP Aerospace | SpaceLoft XL | payload to 140 km | Operational | [204] |
World View Enterprises | Stratollite | payload up to 30 km and 300 kg | Operational | [205][206] |
zero2infinity | nanobloon 1.0 | payload to 32 km | Operational | [207] |
nanobloon 2.0 | payload to 33 km | Operational | ||
microbloon 1.0 | payload to 24 km | Operational | ||
microbloon 2.0 | payload to 31 km | Operational | ||
microbloon 3.0 | payload to 27 km | Operational |
Company | Launch vehicles | Notes | Refs |
---|---|---|---|
Arianespace | Ariane, Vega | Minority owned by some EU states | |
Astra Space | Rocket 3, Rocket 4 | Rocket 3 retired in August 2022 | [40] |
Firefly Aerospace | Firefly Alpha, Firefly MLV | ||
IHI Corporation | Epsilon | Some R&D by JAXA | |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | H-IIA | R&D done by JAXA. | [226] |
Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems | Antares, Minotaur | Own launchers, funded by NASA | |
Rocket Lab | Neutron, Electron | ||
SpaceX | Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy | ||
Sea Launch | Zenit | Owned by S7 Airlines | |
United Launch Alliance | Atlas V, Vulcan Centaur | 50% owned by Lockheed Martin, 50% Boeing | |
Vaya Space | Dauntless | [227] |
Company name | Products | Manufacturing craft | Status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shackleton Energy Company | propellant, space infrastructure, propellant depot | Unknown | Defunct (2020) | [228] |
Made In Space | 3D printing in ISS, in-space antenna systems, fiber optics | Unknown | Operational (2018) | [229] |
Varda Space Industries | building products in space and bringing them back to earth (ex: ZBLAN, 3d printed organs) | Unknown | Operational (2021) | [230] |
Deep Space Industries | propellant, communications platforms, space solar power satellites | MicroGravity Foundry | Defunct (2020) | [231] |
Cosmic Shielding Corporation | Space Materials; Multifunctional polymers for spacecraft and habitat structural and shielding components | Unknown | Operational (2021) | [232][233] |
Company name | Body to be mined | Mining craft | Mining status | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
AstroForge | Near-Earth asteroids | Brokrr-1, Odin (formerly Brokkr-2) | Development | [234] |
Deep Space Industries | Near-Earth asteroids | Prospector-1, Harvestor 1 | Defunct (2019) | [235][236] |
ispace | Moon | Hakuto-R | Development | [237][238] |
Moon Express | Moon | MX-1, MX-2, MX-5, MX-9 | Development | [239] |
Planetary Resources | Near-Earth asteroids | Arkyd Series 100, 200, 300 | Cancelled | [240] |
Shackleton Energy Company | Moon | TBD | Defunct (2020) | [228] |
Private Company name | Space Craft name | Space Craft type | Internal volume |
Passenger capacity |
Craft status | Orbit Around | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Axiom Space | Axiom International Commercial Space Station | Rigid Module | 8[241][better source needed] | Development (2016) | Earth | [242][243] | |
Bigelow Aerospace | Genesis I subscale test spacecraft | Inflatable module | 11.5 m3 (406 cu ft)[244] | Uncrewed | Derelict, on orbit[245] | Earth | [244] |
Genesis II subscale test spacecraft | Inflatable module | 11.5 m3 (406 cu ft) | Uncrewed | Derelict, on orbit[245][246] | Earth | [247][248] | |
Galaxy | Inflatable module | 16.7 m3 (590 cu ft)[249][250] | Uncrewed | Cancelled | Earth | [251] | |
Sundancer | Inflatable module | 180 m3 (6,357 cu ft) | 3 | Cancelled | Earth | [252] | |
BA 330 | Inflatable module | 330 m3 (11,654 cu ft) | 6 | Cancelled[253] | Earth | [254][255][256] | |
BA 2100 | Inflatable module | 2,100 m3 (74,161 cu ft) | 16 | Cancelled[253] | Earth | [257] | |
Space Complex Alpha | Inflatable space station | 690 m3 (24,367 cu ft) | 12 | Cancelled | Earth | ||
Excalibur Almaz | Almaz derivative | Rigid module | 3 | Cancelled | Earth | [258][259][260] | |
Galactic Suite Ltd. | Galactic Suite | Rigid module | 6 | Proposed (2007) | Earth | [261] | |
Orion Span | Aurora Space Station | Rigid module | 160 m3 (5,650 cu ft) | 6 (2 Crew, 4 Tourists) | Proposed (2018) | Earth | [262][263] |
Sierra Space | Large Inflatable Fabric Environment | Inflatable module | 300 m3 (10,594 cu ft) | 4 | Testing | Moon/Mars | [264] |
Blue Origin | Orbital Reef | Rigid module | 830 m3 (29,311 cu ft) | TBA | Development (2021) | Earth | [265] |
Company | Products | Refs |
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Altius Space Machines | Rendezvous and capture technology for uncooperative satellites; magnetoshell aerocapture and aerobraking technology for CubeSats; lightweight robotic manipulators[when?] | [citation needed] |
Andrews Space | Reusable space vehicles; HTHL spacecraft; magnetorquers[when?] | [citation needed] |
Alén Space | NanoSats and CubeSats | [266] |
Astranis | MicroGEO Satellites | |
TESBL Aerospace Corporation | In-space services; Solar Array Drive Actuators (SADA); microgravity payload integration, as of 2019[update] | [267] |
Axelspace | CubeSats | [269] |
CesiumAstro | Active phased array communications payloads that include RF inter-satellite links as of 2017. | [270][271] |
Craig Technologies | Small satellite deployment services (up to 110 kg); microgravity payload integration[when?] | [272] |
EADS Astrium Satellites | Spacecraft and ground segment elements | [citation needed] |
EADS Astrium Space Transportation | Launchers and orbital infrastructure | [citation needed] |
Innovative Solutions In Space | CubeSat manufacture and operation, as of 2018[update] | [273] |
Made in Space | 3D printers for use in microgravityas of 2013[update] | [274] |
Mynaric | Laser communication for satellites and aircraft | [275] |
Portal Space Systems | Satellite buses with a solar thermal propulsion system | [276][277] |
RUAG Space | Antenna Pointing Mechanisms; Solar Array Drive Assembly (SADA); satellite components; launchers and structures as of 2009[update] | [278][better source needed] |
SpaceDev | Small spacecraft; propulsion products and services; space components, mechanisms and structures[when?] | [279] |
SpaceQuest, Ltd. | Spacecraft and spacecraft components[when?] | [citation needed] |
Xplore | Satellite payload transport and hosting in Earth orbit and Beyond Earth orbit (BEO) destinations, including flight to asteroids, Venus, and Mars. Active as of 2020[update] | [280] |
Cosmic Shielding Corporation | Radiation Shielding materials for spacecraft and spacesuits; Space Weather Forecasting and Mitigation | [232] |
ADDMAN Engineering | Metallurgy development and production of components including thrusters, injectors, cold plates, hot gas manifolds to space and hypersonic industry, especially refractory metals (Titatnium, Niobium) as of 2020 |
Company name | Contracts for | Craft utilised | Status | Notes | Refs |
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Axiom Space | SpaceX | Crew Dragon | Active | SpaceX Axiom Space-1 launched in April 2022 | [281][282] |
Benson Space Company | SpaceDev | Dream Chaser | Defunct | [283] | |
MirCorp | none | Soyuz TM, Progress M1 and Mir | Defunct | Mir deorbited | |
Space Adventures | - | Soyuz and the ISS | Active | 9 tourists sent | [284] |
RocketShip Tours | XCOR | Lynx rocketplane | Defunct | ||
Virgin Galactic | Scaled Composites | Spaceship Two, White Knight 2 | Active | 7 Spaceship Two glide flights successfully completed |
CRS-2 will debut the use of Dragon's Trunk section, capable of delivering unpressurized cargo, prior to the payload being removed by the ISS' robotic assets after berthing.
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