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On Fourth Launch Attempt, SpaceX Falcon 1 Reaches Orbit

Sep 28th, 2008 · xp65 writes with the just-announced success of Elon Musk's SpaceX's long efforts to reach orbit with a privately-developed launching craft: "T+0:08:21 Falcon 1 reached orbital velocity, 5200 m/s Nominal Second stage cut off (SECO) — Falcon 1 has …
see also: Hardware · video · engineering · history · Elon Musk · SpaceX · vehicle

SpaceX Flight 4 Launch Postponed

Sep 24th, 2008 · Matt_dk noted that yesterday's launch plans for SpaceX have hit some turbulence. He says "SpaceX Flight 4 Launch has been postponed. The static fire took place on Saturday [20 Sep 2008, CA time], as expected, and no major issues came up. However, after …
see also: ca · Windows · engineering · SpaceX · 2008 · static · Oct

SpaceX's Fourth Launch Attempt RSN

Sep 23rd, 2008 · SpaceX's Falcon 1 is on the pad in the South Pacific Kwajalein Atoll ready for its fourth launch attempt, according to a blog post over the weekend from SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. The countdown is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 23, between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. …
see also: blog · Windows · SpaceX · p.m · countdown · PDT · beRead

SpaceX Gets Operational License For Cape Canaveral

Sep 10th, 2008 · For those of you who witnessed the launch of SpaceX's Falcon 1 rocket, launch 3, you will be glad to hear that SpaceX has received a license to launch from space complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on the Florida coast. This Launch …
see also: Florida · Elon Musk · SpaceX · licensing · capsules · shuttle · tank

SpaceX Launch Failure Due To Timing Problem

Aug 7th, 2008 · Private orbital spaceflight company SpaceX recently announced that last weekend's Falcon 1 rocket launch failure was caused by a collision between the first and second stage of their rocket. This was due to a timing problem, when their brand-new engine …
see also: engineering · interview · company · SpaceX · private · Wired · collision

SpaceX Launch Fails To Reach Space

Aug 3rd, 2008 · azuredrake and many other readers have written to tell us: "The New York Times reports that the third SpaceX launch has failed following the second-stage ignition of the Falcon 1 rocket. The SpaceX launch had three satellites on board, all of which were …
see also: video · blog · New York Times · Footage · company · industry · SpaceX

Third Falcon 1 Launch May Be This Afternoon

Aug 2nd, 2008 · The web is abuzz with rumors that SpaceX will attempt its third rocket launch today. In the past two days, they have also done successful tests of their bigger, stronger rockets. When the launch does happen, sometime during this five day window, there …
see also: Windows · afternoon · SpaceX · Webcast · abuzz · 4PM PSTRead

SpaceX Conducts Full Thrust Firing of Falcon 9

Aug 2nd, 2008 · Toren Altair sends us this excerpt: "Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) conducted the first nine engine firing of its Falcon 9 launch vehicle at its Texas Test Facility outside McGregor on July 31st. A second firing on August 1st completed …
see also: engineering · Commercial · NASA · milestone · SpaceX · United States · vehicle

NASA to Announce New Commercial Space Partner

Feb 1st, 2008 · NewScientist is reporting that NASA has kicked their previous space partner, Rocketplane Kistler, to the curb and is in search of a new commercial space partner. The new partnership will try to develop a new shuttle to service the International Space …
see also: Partners · service · Commercial · NASA · SpaceX · shuttle · partnership

2008, The Year of the Spaceship

Dec 10th, 2007 · 2008 Could be a the year of the Spaceship. Virgin Galactic intends to unveil White Knight 2 as well as Spaceship 2 during the next year, at this point planning for January. Burt Rutan, always reticent to comments on progress of any project, says nothing …
see also: SpaceX · 2008 · satellite · Tourism · Virgin Galactic · successor · spaceship

SpaceX's Falcon Launches... Sort Of

Mar 21st, 2007 · Spaceflight Now is running a story on the SpaceX Falcon 1 launch yesterday. Those of you watching the stream will have no doubt noticed the telemetry failure at 04:50, and turns out that was more than them turning the webcast off.. "A year after its maiden …
see also: video · office · Public · founder · Elon Musk · SpaceX · cameras

SpaceX to Attempt Launch of Falcon 1 Today

Mar 19th, 2007 · After yesterday's flight readiness review, SpaceX announced they will be attempting the second launch of their Falcon 1 Spacecraft today. The launch is scheduled for 4:00PM Pacific time with a webcast available from T-60 minutes until launch."
see also: SpaceX · Webcast · Spacecraft · 00PM Pacific

FAA Releases Requirements for Space Tourism

Dec 15th, 2006 · Due to companies such as Virgin Galactic, SpaceX, and Benson Space (SpaceDev) announcing their commercial spaceflight ambitions, the FAA has just released space flight requirements for safety and experimental permits. Virgin Galactic has already received …
see also: Commercial · SpaceX · Companies · 2008 · Tourism · tourists · dollars

SpaceX, Rocketplane Kistler Win NASA Competition

Aug 18th, 2006 · Two emerging space companies have won a NASA competition to provide low cost commercial transport to the International Space Station. SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, is developing its two-stage reusable Falcon 9 launch vehicle and Dragon spacecraft, but …
see also: business · Commercial · industry · NASA · Elon Musk · SpaceX · Boeing

SpaceX's Falcon 1 Destroyed During Maiden Voyage

Mar 24th, 2006 · SpaceX's Falcon 1 is the world's first privately funded satellite launch vehicle. After a successful static engine test on Wednesday, it was launched today. Unfortunately, the rocket was destroyed shortly after launch.
see also: world · engineering · SpaceX · vehicle · satellite · static · destroyed

SpaceX Successful Static Fire

Mar 23rd, 2006 · SpaceX's website is announced that they had a " great static fire today" where their Falcon rocket successfully had 3 seconds of thrust. Nice pictures and video of the test; and if analysis shows all was well, they'll be launching Thursday.
see also: video · pictures · Website · SpaceX · static

SpaceX Developing Orbital Crew Capsule

Mar 6th, 2006 · Private aerospace firm SpaceX has revealed that it has secretly been working on a crew and cargo vehicle since late 2004. Development of the capsule, named Dragon, has so far been funded by SpaceX and its partners, which includes the Canadian company …
see also: robots · Partners · 2004 · company · NASA · founder · Elon Musk

From PayPal to Planetary Travel

Feb 24th, 2006 · PayPal founder Elon Musk muses about his plans to send rockets to space and his eventual hopes for making life 'multi-planetary.' 'I said I wanted to take a large fortune and make it a small one, so I started a rocket business,' Musk said. SpaceX is not …
see also: business · PayPal · company · Lawsuits · Planetary · founder · Elon Musk

Falcon 1 Ready to Launch

Feb 2nd, 2006 · SpaceX's new rocket, the Falcon 1 is set to launch February 8. Twice now it has been delayed for technological problems and then for structural. It's payload is set to be the FalconSat-2 satellite. What's interesting is that this satellite was built …
see also: governance · NASA · SpaceX · technologies · shuttle · satellite · structure

SpaceX Announces Bigger Rocket

Sep 11th, 2005 · SpaceX, a commercial developer of rocket systems, has announced a new Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) class rocket. Dubbed the Falcon 9, the rocket will be able to launch nearly 25 metric tons into low earth orbit for a mere $78 million. It looks …
see also: Commercial · systems · SpaceX · developer · 2008 · metric · EELV







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