Rocket Lab Launch History 2017 - 2024
- The rows of the table represent the different vehicles used by Rocket Lab
- The columns represent the different years
- The size of the rocket in each cell reflects the number of launches performed by the vehicle in that year
- The color of the rocket in each cell reflects the success rate of the vehicle in that year
- This allows for a visual representation of the launch history of Rocket Lab, including which vehicles were used the most and their success rates over time
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Rocket Lab Vehicles Trend 2017 - 2023
This chart displays the usage of Rocket Lab vehicles from 2017 to 2023. The chart shows the cumulative sum of the number of launches performed by each vehicle over time. Each vehicle is represented by a different color and the total usage is represented by the sum of all areas. The y-axis represents the number of launches and the x-axis represents time. This visual representation provides a clear understanding of the evolution of Rocket Lab's vehicle usage over time and the relative contribution of each vehicle to the total number of launches.
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Rocket Lab Failed Launches 2017 - 2023
This chart displays the failed launches of Rocket Lab vehicles from 2017 to 2023. Each failed launch is represented by a bubble, the size of which represents the number of failed launches for a particular vehicle in a particular year. The location of the bubble on the x and y-axis indicates the year and the vehicle respectively. This visual representation provides a clear understanding of the frequency and distribution of failed launches over time and across different vehicles. It allows for quick identification of patterns and trends, such as vehicles with a higher failure rate or periods of time with an increased number of failures.
Rocket Lab Launch Sites Usage By Vehicles
This chart displays the usage of launch sites by Rocket Lab vehicles. The bars for each launch site are stacked on top of each other, allowing for a clear comparison of the distribution of launch sites across different vehicles.
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