January 2020, to the end of 2022, Falcon 9 was launched 117 times, all successful, and landed boosters successfully on 111 of those flights. Falcon Heavy was...
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2010, to the end of 2019, Falcon 9 was launched 77 times, with 75 full mission successes, one partial failure and one total loss of the spacecraft. In...
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active Block 5 evolution. Falcon Heavy is a heavy-lift derivative of Falcon 9, combining a strengthened central core with two Falcon 9 first stages as side...
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Falcon Heavy is a partially reusable super heavy-lift launch vehicle that can carry cargo into Earth orbit, and beyond. It is designed, manufactured and...
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also be used as an expendable heavy-lift launch vehicle. The first Falcon 9 launch was on 4 June 2010. The first Falcon 9 commercial resupply mission to...
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A Falcon 9 first-stage booster is a reusable rocket booster used on the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy orbital launch vehicles manufactured by SpaceX. The manufacture...
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portal Falcon 9 Full Thrust, has 1st and 2nd stage specifications Falcon Heavy, derivative launcher List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches List of Falcon...
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2014–2015, with its first launch operations in December 2015. As of 14 May 2024, Falcon 9 Full Thrust had performed 315 launches without any failures. Based...
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orbital flights of the Falcon 9. The Grasshopper and F9R Dev tests were fundamental to the development of the reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, which...
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Falcon 9 booster B1058 was a reusable Falcon 9 Block 5 first-stage booster manufactured by SpaceX. B1058 was the first Falcon 9 booster to fly fourteen...
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Falcon 9 v1.1 was the second version of SpaceX's Falcon 9 orbital launch vehicle. The rocket was developed in 2011–2013, made its maiden launch in September...
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operates the Falcon 9 Block 5 family of medium-lift launch vehicles and the Falcon Heavy family of heavy-lift launch vehicles – both of which are powered...
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orbital launchers families Falcon 1e Falcon 9 Vega List of Vega launches Highlights in Space 2005: Progress in Space Science, Technology and Applications...
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As of 2024[update], operational heavy-lift launch vehicles include the Long March 5 and the Proton-M. In addition, the Angara A5, the Falcon 9 Full...
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Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster (redirect from Falcon Heavy dummy payload)
as the dummy payload for the February 2018 Falcon Heavy test flight and became an artificial satellite of the Sun. A mannequin in a spacesuit, dubbed...
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Falcon 9 B1046 was a reusable Falcon 9 first-stage booster manufactured by SpaceX. It flew four times between 2018 and 2020 before it was expended during...
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vehicles and Rus-M, but none were built. In the 2010s, super heavy-lift launch vehicles received interest once again, leading to the launch of the Falcon Heavy...
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development, such as in SpaceShipOne, New Shepard, Electron, Falcon 9, and Falcon Heavy. Many launch vehicles are now expected to debut with reusability in...
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central engine, the 7X, 8X and the Falcon 900 are the only trijets still in production, as of 2024[update]. Dassault launched the FNX at the 2001 Paris...
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rocket. As of March 2024, there have been 174 launches of the Falcon 9 from the complex. The site was heavily damaged following the September 2016 static...
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Dassault Falcon 6X is a large, long-range business jet developed by Dassault Aviation in France. Its precursor, the Falcon 5X twinjet, was launched in 2013...
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support Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches. NASA began modifying Launch Complex 39B in 2007 to accommodate the now defunct Constellation program, and is currently...
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the first stage of SpaceX launch vehicles to be recoverable, and all Falcon 1 launches and the first two Falcon 9 launches had parachutes. However the...
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successfully launches sixth Starlink launch despite engine issue". NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved 20 March 2020. Clark, Stephen. "Falcon 9 rocket overcomes...
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Davenport, Justin (2 April 2024). "Launch Roundup: Delta IV Heavy swan song, Falcon 9 and Soyuz launches on tap for last week of March". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved...
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Additionally, the Falcon appears in a variety of Star Wars spin-off works, including books, comics, and games; James Luceno's novel Millennium Falcon focuses on...
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List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches List of Falcon 9 first-stage boosters Starlink in the Russo-Ukrainian War "Starlink Group 4-5 | Falcon 9 Block...
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April 2022). "Falcon 9 launches NROL-85 mission for National Reconnaissance Office". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved 17 April 2022. "NROL launches". Gunter's...
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Autonomous spaceport drone ship (redirect from Of Course I Still Love You)
portal List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches Blue Origin landing platform ship Ms. Tree and Ms. Chief NASA recovery ship Reusable launch system Vertical...
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The Falcon (Samuel Thomas "Sam" Wilson) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was introduced by writer-editor...
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