File:NASA launch vehicle comparison.jpg
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[edit]Comparison of the Saturn V, Space Shuttle and the two proposed Shuttle Derived Launch Vehicles (Ares I and Ares V)
Note that the pictures of both no longer accurate. Plans have been changed to use a five-segment solid first stage for the Ares I instead of the four-segment inherited from the Space Shuttle as shown.[1] The second stage has been shortened.
In addition, the Ares V now has a reduced diameter second stage.
Image:Saturn-V Shuttle Ares-I Ares-V comparison (06-2006).jpg shows the up-to-date configuration]]
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[edit]Source: http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/125170main_comparison_full.jpg
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