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Updated SpaceX Falcon rocket blasts off | Updated SpaceX Falcon rocket blasts off |
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The US SpaceX company has successfully launched a new version of its Falcon 9 rocket from California. | The US SpaceX company has successfully launched a new version of its Falcon 9 rocket from California. |
The vehicle, carrying the Canadian Cassiope research satellite, lifted clear of the Vandenberg Air Force Base at 09:00 local time (16:00 GMT). | The vehicle, carrying the Canadian Cassiope research satellite, lifted clear of the Vandenberg Air Force Base at 09:00 local time (16:00 GMT). |
The desired orbit was achieved nine minutes later. | |
SpaceX says the updated rocket, known as Falcon 9v1.1, incorporates a number of modifications to boost performance and simplify operations. | SpaceX says the updated rocket, known as Falcon 9v1.1, incorporates a number of modifications to boost performance and simplify operations. |
This first outing should now open the way for the new model to begin carrying satellites for the private sector. | |
In addition to the business it already has with Nasa to resupply the space station, SpaceX has a long backlog of commercial customers waiting for a Falcon to launch their spacecraft. | |
These include the big telecommunications companies which own the platforms that relay the world's TV and phone traffic. | |
It is a launch market that has become dominated in recent years by the European Ariane 5 vehicle. SpaceX aims to take a large slice of its work, and is offering very competitive prices. | |
New opportunities | |
The 9v1.1 features more powerful Merlin engines and stretched tanks for additional propellant. | The 9v1.1 features more powerful Merlin engines and stretched tanks for additional propellant. |
Sunday's launch was also the first time the rocket had flown with its new payload fairing. | Sunday's launch was also the first time the rocket had flown with its new payload fairing. |
This 13m-tall, 5m-wide clamshell covering is necessary to protect satellites from the aerodynamic forces encountered during an ascent. | This 13m-tall, 5m-wide clamshell covering is necessary to protect satellites from the aerodynamic forces encountered during an ascent. |
Another first was SpaceX's use of Vandenberg. Until now, all Falcon launches have gone out of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. | Another first was SpaceX's use of Vandenberg. Until now, all Falcon launches have gone out of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. |
The West Coast facility allows the Falcon to undertake a greater range of missions. In particular, it enables the rocket to fly south out over the ocean, away from land, to reach the polar orbits favoured by Earth observation satellites. | The West Coast facility allows the Falcon to undertake a greater range of missions. In particular, it enables the rocket to fly south out over the ocean, away from land, to reach the polar orbits favoured by Earth observation satellites. |
SpaceX CEO and chief designer, Elon Musk, expressed satisfaction with the day's events: "It was a great day and we accomplished all of our primary mission objectives. | SpaceX CEO and chief designer, Elon Musk, expressed satisfaction with the day's events: "It was a great day and we accomplished all of our primary mission objectives. |
"We demonstrated a lot of new technologies successfully, including the Merlin 1D engine, the new stage-separation system, the much taller rocket which structurally performed very well, [and] the 17-ft diameter fairing, which separated successfully. Overall - really great." | "We demonstrated a lot of new technologies successfully, including the Merlin 1D engine, the new stage-separation system, the much taller rocket which structurally performed very well, [and] the 17-ft diameter fairing, which separated successfully. Overall - really great." |
Recycling rockets | |
There is sure to be a lot of interest, also, in the outcome of an experiment that SpaceX ran on Sunday with the Falcon's first stage. | There is sure to be a lot of interest, also, in the outcome of an experiment that SpaceX ran on Sunday with the Falcon's first stage. |
Normally, this initial segment of a rocket falls back to Earth after burning out and is destroyed. But the company is endeavouring to develop a system that would allow it to recover and recycle these stages, further reducing the cost of launching a Falcon vehicle. | |
Ultimately, the idea is for Falcon first stages to have legs to permit them to make soft landings. | |
During Sunday's mission, three first-stage engines were commanded to reignite, to see if they could bring the rocket segment down through the atmosphere intact. A fourth engine was then ignited to try to slow the stage still further just before it touched the water. | |
Mr Musk reported that the test went well, although the stage lost stability in the moments prior to impacting the water - a behaviour he says his engineering team understands and can correct. | |
"So it hit the water relatively hard," he told reporters. | |
"We've recovered portions of the stage. But the most important thing is we now believe we have all the pieces of the puzzle." | |
And Mr Musk said SpaceX would attempt to land a stage on legs, on land, early next year. | |
The MDA Corporation, which built the Cassiope satellite, reported that the small research platform was performing as expected after being ejected by the Falcon's second stage. Cassiope, a project of the Canadian Space Agency, will study the Sun's interaction with Earth's upper atmosphere. | The MDA Corporation, which built the Cassiope satellite, reported that the small research platform was performing as expected after being ejected by the Falcon's second stage. Cassiope, a project of the Canadian Space Agency, will study the Sun's interaction with Earth's upper atmosphere. |
SES World Skies will be the first private sector customer to use the Falcon 9v1.1. | SES World Skies will be the first private sector customer to use the Falcon 9v1.1. |
It has a telecommunication satellite called SES-8 that needs to be put 36,000km above the Asia Pacific region. | It has a telecommunication satellite called SES-8 that needs to be put 36,000km above the Asia Pacific region. |