Trägerraketen
Trägerraketen, or launch vehicles, are powerful rockets designed to transport payloads, such as satellites or scientific instruments, into space. They work by generating thrust through the combustion of fuel, allowing them to overcome Earth's gravity. These rockets can vary in size and capability, depending on the mission requirements.
There are different types of Trägerraketen, including Einweg-Raketen (single-use rockets) and Wiederverwendbare Raketen (reusable rockets). Notable examples include the Falcon 9 by SpaceX and the Ariane 5 by Arianespace. Each rocket is engineered to deliver specific payloads to various orbits, contributing to advancements in space exploration and satellite deployment.