An aerospike nozzle has been expected as a candidate for an engine of a reusable space shuttle to respond to growing demand for rocket‐launching and its cost reduction. In this study, the flow field structures in any cross sections around clustered linear aerospike nozzles are visualized and analyzed, using laser induced fluorescence (LIF) of NO seeded in the carrier gas N2. Since flow field structures are affected mainly by pressure ratio (Ps/Pa, Ps: the source pressure in a reservoir, Pa: the ambient pressure in the vacuum chamber), the clustered linear aerospike nozzle is set inside a vacuum chamber to carry out the experiments in the wide range of pressure ratios from 75 to 200. Flow fields are visualized in several cross‐sections, demonstrating the complicated three‐dimensional flow field structures. Pressure sensitive paint (PSP) of PtTFPP bound by poly‐IBM‐co‐TFEM is also applied to measurement of the complicated pressure distribution on the spike surface, and to verification of contribution of a t...