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FALCON HEAVY OVERVIEW
Space-X ^ | April 5, 2011 | Space-x

Posted on 04/05/2011 3:07:20 PM PDT by jmcenanly

Falcon Heavy, the world’s most powerful rocket, represents SpaceX’s entry into the heavy lift launch vehicle category. With the ability to carry satellites or interplanetary spacecraft weighing over 53 metric tons (117,000 lb) to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Falcon Heavy can lift nearly twice the payload of the next closest vehicle, the US Space Shuttle, and more than twice the payload of the Delta IV Heavy.

(Excerpt) Read more at spacex.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: aerospace; privateenterprise
Unlike the Shuttle, or the Saturn V, The Falcon Heavy is built from 3 clustered Falcon 9's, which have already been used to put satellites into orbit.


1 posted on 04/05/2011 3:07:26 PM PDT by jmcenanly
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To: jmcenanly

That is impressive. And leveraging off of solid designs is simply smart, too.


2 posted on 04/05/2011 3:11:23 PM PDT by Hodar (Who needs laws .... when this "feels" so right?)
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To: jmcenanly

WOW. Fire in the hole!


3 posted on 04/05/2011 3:14:17 PM PDT by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: KevinDavis

It’s beautiful!


4 posted on 04/05/2011 3:14:28 PM PDT by El Sordo (The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.)
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To: jmcenanly
For comparison purpose only:


5 posted on 04/05/2011 3:21:59 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: jmcenanly

Very cool. The Saturn V I believe was able to lift 260,000 pounds to LEO. This is a great and smart development. BTTT.


6 posted on 04/05/2011 3:24:50 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Time to beat the swords of government tyranny into the plowshares of freedom.)
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To: Hodar

Makes way more sense than the over-engineered government boondoggles that NASA has produced.


7 posted on 04/05/2011 3:26:10 PM PDT by thecabal (Destroy Progressivism)
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To: jmcenanly
I like that they have fuel cross feeds so that if they have an engine out they can use the fuel to burn the other engines longer and not lose the launch. But the sound of 27 Merlins lighting off all at once has to be earth shaking.
8 posted on 04/05/2011 3:53:07 PM PDT by GonzoGOP (There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
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To: PA Engineer

Saturn V
Payload to LEO 262,000 pounds (119,000 kg)
Payload to TLI (100,000 pounds (45,000 kg))


9 posted on 04/05/2011 3:56:49 PM PDT by TSgt (Colonel Allen West & Michele Bachman - 2012 POTUS Dream Team Ticket!)
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To: jmcenanly


Just for size comparison here is Space-X's future development plans. To say that these guys are ambitious is a bit of an understatement.
10 posted on 04/05/2011 3:59:50 PM PDT by GonzoGOP (There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
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To: GonzoGOP

I want to know how it didn’t melt the test platform. I’m with you, I want to hear all 27 at once!

Falcon 9 Nine Engine Test - MDC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8-61AzLnlA


11 posted on 04/05/2011 4:00:42 PM PDT by TSgt (Colonel Allen West & Michele Bachman - 2012 POTUS Dream Team Ticket!)
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To: TSgt
Thanks. I am relieved that some of my childhood neurons are still functioning.

It is a shame the US gave up on the Saturn V. I can only imagine what heavy lift would be today if we had any vision to continue the program.
12 posted on 04/05/2011 4:05:51 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Time to beat the swords of government tyranny into the plowshares of freedom.)
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To: PA Engineer
It is a shame the US gave up on the Saturn V. I can only imagine what heavy lift would be today if we had any vision to continue the program.

Von Braun was developing the NOVA series of boosters. They made the Saturn V look like a bottle rocket. The technology was there, but there was no mission for them once NASA decided to only fly to LEO.
13 posted on 04/05/2011 4:14:45 PM PDT by GonzoGOP (There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
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To: PA Engineer

I’m impressed with Space X and like the idea of competition to drive down U.S. Government launch costs.

Hell, privatize NASA!

And the post office, and {fill the government service here}


14 posted on 04/05/2011 4:17:51 PM PDT by TSgt (Colonel Allen West & Michele Bachman - 2012 POTUS Dream Team Ticket!)
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To: GonzoGOP
If I recall, Von Braun envisioned a fleet of delivery vehicles, "Space trucks" if you will, to deliver men and material to LEO to construct a manufacturing/launch facility where the next-generation of exploration and colonization vehicles would be built, launched and serviced.

Congress, in it's infinite wisdom, decided to just build the trucks, the Space Shuttle. The shuttle is one component of a system that was never built.

Had we followed Von Braun's vision, we would be colonizing the moon and Americans would be exploring Mars.

15 posted on 04/05/2011 4:46:18 PM PDT by Spruce
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To: GonzoGOP
If I recall, Von Braun envisioned a fleet of delivery vehicles, "Space trucks" if you will, to deliver men and material to LEO to construct a manufacturing/launch facility where the next-generation of exploration and colonization vehicles would be built, launched and serviced.

Congress, in it's infinite wisdom, decided to just build the trucks, the Space Shuttle. The shuttle is one component of a system that was never built.

Had we followed Von Braun's vision, we would be colonizing the moon and Americans would be exploring Mars.

16 posted on 04/05/2011 4:46:23 PM PDT by Spruce
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To: Spruce

Then the Brits would follow along, build a drab run down city and call it Manchester after terraforming. The next steps would be Mars Cars that look oddly like Ford Cortinas and everyone would dress badly but live a wild 70s lifestyle despite it being an economic basketcase with rolling blackouts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSzV1MPi0w

I couldn’t resist the Life On Mars references.


17 posted on 04/05/2011 5:40:18 PM PDT by wally_bert (It's sheer elegance in its simplicity! - The Middleman)
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18 posted on 04/05/2011 6:32:42 PM PDT by KevinDavis
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To: thecabal

You do know that SpaceX has already received about 1/2 Billion of our tax dollars from NASA, right?

Crony capitalism vs. government contractor waste - what a choice.

We should be pushing for true competitive market capitalism (i.e. commercial space.) That’s when we start seeing real progress.


19 posted on 04/06/2011 12:52:09 PM PDT by anymouse (God didn't write this sitcom we call life, he's just the critic.)
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