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I was just going to suggest exactly this on your talk page. You went ahead and started the RM so we may as well let it run to completion now, but I'd say that this is actually a fairly uncontroversial move. I'm fairly certain that a "List of US rockets" was the intent of the original author. Incidentally, I was noticing earlier today that there are a lot of articles/categories which are currently in the Category:NASA category web that should be broken up and/or reorganized into more general "US spaceflight" categories. — V = I * R (Talk • Contribs) 00:45, 30 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Well given the over year old move discussed above I'm assuming that the scope of the article has changed too being for any US launch vehicles, not just ones used by NASA. ChiZeroOne (talk) 17:27, 22 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
What's the scope? At least one vehicle in this list never made it past paper. There are also prototypes, e.g. the Falcon 1 made two successful orbital flights, then SpaceX moved on to bigger rockets. Operational vehicles would be those that have made many, routine flights.