curprev20:2220:22, 1 January 2024 Torlektalkcontribs 100,930 bytes+98 →By rocket: Rocket family, at this point, means the rockets share developmental or institutional history and aren't clearly broken apart (like Delta and Vulcan). But if you're going to insist the ISRO rockets aren't of the same family, this is how the chart and tables need to be.undo
curprev10:1510:15, 1 January 2024 RIP B1058talkcontribs 101,653 bytes0 →Orbital launch statistics: please @Torlek take a moment and read the history of isro launchers. There was an slv-3 rocket for a long time then aslv pslv gslv, lvm3 came but Every rocket is slv "ilv" for Indian (or ISRO if private launchers are in this year) launch vehicles Indian Rockets are independent and inspired of each other they don't belong to one family. So you mean naro 1 and 2 (kslv) are indian. I organised a discussion at the talk page by name changing, noresponseundo
curprev07:4007:40, 1 January 2024 Torlektalkcontribs 101,653 bytes−1,745 →Orbital launch statistics: Finally found the error in the counts. A Falcon launch out of Vandenberg must have been partially entered in the tables and graphs. The last cleanup is complete and I think the numbers are done for the year.undo