Friday, April 10, 2020

Falcon 9





Falcon 9 is a two stage rocket designed and manufactured by SpaceX for the reliable and safe transport of satellites and the Dragon spacecraft into orbit. Falcon 9 is the first orbital class rocket capable of reflight. SpaceX believes rocket reusability is the key break through needed to reduce the cost of access to space and enable people to live on other planets.
Falcon 9 was designed from the ground up for maximum reliability. Falcon 9’s simple two- stage configuration minimizes the number of separation events—and with nine first-stage engines, it can safety complete its mission even in the event of an engine shutdown.
Falcon 9 made history in 2012 when it delivered Dragon into the correct orbit for rendezvous with the International Space Station, making SpaceX the first commercial company ever to visit the station. Since then Falcon 9 has made numerous trips to space, delivering satellites to orbit as well as delivering and returning cargo from the space station for NASA. Falcon 9, along with Dragon spacecraft, was designed from the outset to deliver humans into space and under an agreement with NASA, SpaceX is actively working toward this goal.


FALCON 9 MILESTONES:

DRONESHIP LANDING: First successful landing of Falcon 9 first stage on droneship.

SPACE STATION RESUPPLY: Dragon returns to the Space Station delivering supplies for the crew.


THE FALCON HAS LANDED: First successful landing of Falcon 9 first stage on land.

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