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Falcon 9

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Diameter3. 7 m
Massv1. 1
v1. 0
Cost per launch: New: $62M (2020), Reused: approximately $50M (2019),
Total launches80 > FT: 60; v1. 1: 15; v1. 0: 5
Payload to MarsFT: 4,020 kg (8,860 lb)
Manufacturers SpaceX
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About Falcon 9


Falcon 9 is a partially reusable two-stage-to-orbit medium lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured by SpaceX in the United States. It is powered by Merlin engines, also developed by SpaceX, burning cryogenic liquid oxygen and rocket-grade kerosene as propellants.

Japan forced to destroy flagship H3 rocket in failed launch

Japan forced to destroy flagship H3 rocket in failed launch
Mar 7,2023 3:50 am

... It has been presented as a cheaper alternative to SpaceX s Falcon 9 for launching commercial and government satellites into Earth s orbit...

Rocket part on crash course with Moon 'not from Elon Musk's SpaceX'

Rocket part on crash course with Moon 'not from Elon Musk's SpaceX'
Feb 14,2022 9:02 pm

... Data analyst Bill Gray identified the object as a Falcon 9 booster from a 2015 launch by billionaire Elon Musk s space exploration programme SpaceX...

Elon Musk SpaceX rocket on collision course with moon

Elon Musk SpaceX rocket on collision course with moon
Jan 28,2022 7:03 pm

... The Falcon 9 booster was launched in 2015 but after completing its mission, it did not have enough fuel to return towards Earth and instead remained in space...

Dart: Mission to smack Dimorphos asteroid set for launch

Dart: Mission to smack Dimorphos asteroid set for launch
Nov 23,2021 4:45 am

... And really that s all that s needed in the event that an asteroid is discovered well ahead of time, " said Kelly Fast, from Nasa s planetary defense coordination office, At 06:20 GMT on Wednesday, a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Dart spacecraft will blast off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California...

To practice the SpaceX emergency crew capsule escape

To practice the SpaceX emergency crew capsule escape
Feb 16,2020 10:13 am

... ) The Dragon capsule is equipped with four parachutes slow its return to earth The test, carried out by Florida s Kennedy Space Center, is a Falcon 9 rocket climbing over the Atlantic ocean, and accelerate to supersonic speed...

Elon Musk upbeat on Starship test flights

Elon Musk upbeat on Starship test flights
Feb 16,2020 6:41 am

... He wants these future vehicles ultimately to replace his current fleet - the Falcon 9 and its bigger cousin, the Falcon Heavy...

Rocket part on crash course with Moon 'not from Elon Musk's SpaceX'

Feb 16,2020 6:41 am

Astronomers say that a rocket section set to crash into The Moon in March did not come from Elon Musk 's Space Exploration company as they first thought.

Instead they believe it is probably a Chinese rocket stage launched for a lunar mission in 2014.

The impact of the collision with The Moon will be minor, scientists say.

Astronomers first identified a piece of machinery On Course to crash into The Moon on 4 March in January.

Machinery left In Space that doesn't return to The Earth 's atmosphere after completing missions is known as space junk.

Data analyst Bill Gray identified the object as a Falcon 9 booster from a 2015 launch by billionaire Elon Musk 's Space Exploration programme SpaceX. It was subsequently reported by journalist Eric Berger . Mr Musk's company ultimately aims to get humans living on other planets.

But now and instead he believes it is a rocket launched in October 2014 as part of China's Chang'e 5-T1 mission that sent a small spacecraft to The Moon .

Prof Jonathan Mcdowell from the US-based Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics told Bbc News he agrees with Mr Gray's re-assessment. He explained that there is a lot of " intrinsic uncertainty" in identifying Space Debris far from Earth and that mistakes happen.

There are limited resources for tracking Space Debris , he explained: " We rely on a small handful of volunteers who do it on their own time. So There is limited scope for cross-checking. "

Objects close to Earth are tracked by a team at the US military's Space Force , but junk further out In Deep orbit is left unobserved.

" This still-evolving finding underscores the need for enhanced space tracking, and greater data sharing between spacecraft operators, launch providers and the astronomy and space surveillance communities. "

Prof McDowell said he is 80% certain that the object On Course to hit The Moon is from the 2014 Chinese rocket launch.

When the object was first identified, Prof McDowell told Bbc News it will be The First known uncontrolled collision of a human-made object with The Moon .

The Rocket stage will explode as it makes Contact .



Source of news: bbc.com

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