Tsiolkovsky Rocket Equation Calculator

Calculate rocket delta-v from specific impulse, initial mass, and dry mass using Δv = v_e × ln(m₀/m_f), with exhaust velocity and mass ratio.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is delta-v?

Delta-v is the total change in velocity a rocket can produce by burning its propellant. It is the key budget number for any space mission, since each maneuver (launch, transfer, capture, landing) costs a specific amount of delta-v.

Why does reaching orbit require so much fuel?

The rocket equation is logarithmic, so doubling delta-v requires squaring the mass ratio. This tyranny of the rocket equation means orbital rockets must be mostly propellant, which is why staging and high-specific-impulse engines are essential.

Important Disclaimer: Estimates for informational purposes only.

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual outcomes. Consult qualified professionals in relevant fields before making important decisions based on these results.