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Space Launch Vehicle (SLV)


Definition

A space launch vehicle is a rocket-propelled vehicle that is used to carry payloads from Earth’s surface to space, usually to Earth orbit or beyond. Concerns have been raised regarding the similarities between SLVs and ballistic missiles, and in fact some States developed their SLVs from ballistic missile technology, while others have used elements of SLV programmes to develop ballistic missiles. While these technologies are similar, they also have some key differences, such as their propellants, guidance systems or their use of re-entry vehicles.

A space launch vehicle is different from a space vehicle. The former is used to carry payloads to space, whereas the latter is used to transport those payloads in space or on celestial bodies.

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