Launcher Config List
Modes
Levels of detail in the response - list
, normal
, detailed
Example - /launcher_configurations/?mode=list
Filters
Parameters - active
, attempted_landings
, attempted_landings__gt
, attempted_landings__gte
, attempted_landings__lt
, attempted_landings__lte
, consecutive_successful_landings
, consecutive_successful_landings__gt
, consecutive_successful_landings__gte
, consecutive_successful_landings__lt
, consecutive_successful_landings__lte
, consecutive_successful_launches
, consecutive_successful_launches__gt
, consecutive_successful_launches__gte
, consecutive_successful_launches__lt
, consecutive_successful_launches__lte
, failed_landings
, failed_landings__gt
, failed_landings__gte
, failed_landings__lt
, failed_landings__lte
, failed_launches
, failed_launches__gt
, failed_launches__gte
, failed_launches__lt
, failed_launches__lte
, families
, families__contains
, full_name
, full_name__contains
, is_placeholder
, maiden_flight
, maiden_flight__gt
, maiden_flight__gte
, maiden_flight__lt
, maiden_flight__lte
, manufacturer__name
, manufacturer__name__contains
, name
, name__contains
, pending_launches
, pending_launches__gt
, pending_launches__gte
, pending_launches__lt
, pending_launches__lte
, program
, program__contains
, successful_landings
, successful_landings__gt
, successful_landings__gte
, successful_landings__lt
, successful_landings__lte
, successful_launches
, successful_launches__gt
, successful_launches__gte
, successful_launches__lt
, successful_launches__lte
, total_launch_count
, total_launch_count__gt
, total_launch_count__gte
, total_launch_count__lt
, total_launch_count__lte
Example - /launcher_configurations/?manufacturer__name=SpaceX
Search
Fields searched - full_name
, manufacturer__abbrev
, manufacturer__name
, name
Example - /launcher_configurations/?search=Soyuz
Ordering
Fields - attempted_landings
, consecutive_successful_landings
, consecutive_successful_launches
, failed_landings
, failed_launches
, gto_capacity
, launch_cost
, launch_mass
, leo_capacity
, maiden_flight
, name
, pending_launches
, successful_landings
, successful_launches
, total_launch_count
Example - /launcher_configurations/?ordering=-total_launch_count
Number of results
Use limit
to control the number of objects in the response (max 100)
Example - /launcher_configurations/?limit=2
Format
Switch to JSON output - /launcher_configurations/?format=json
Help
Find all the FAQs and support links on the documentation homepage - lldev.thespacedevs.com/docs
GET /2.3.0/launcher_configurations/?format=api&offset=350&ordering=-successful_launches
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