Recommended Posts

Not entirely

1) Merlin.1D upgrade has much more thrust thsn expected: 140 klb vs 95 klb for 1C; it'll be cheaper with production rates of up to 700+ engines/year, exceeding the rest of the worlds rocket engine production before even reaching those levels. It also means F9's lift could go from 10.4 metric tons to 14+ metric tons.

2) cross/feed of fuel from the strap-ons to the core stage, a first, creating what amounts to a 3 stage rocket witb 2 stages. That wowed a lot of engineers.

3) F9 will get a core stretch (longer tanks) to make up for the 1D's increased fuel consumption. FH is 3 F9 cores, so this os a "family" upgrade.

4) no customers yet for FH's test flight (one may yet appear along with numerous small ssts) but that there are "plenty" of customers for subsequent flights - US Govt (NASA ' NRO), commercial sats & international. Bigelow just has to be in this mix.

5) a SpaceX IPO could happen as soon as the end of 2012

6) FH's unexpectedly high performance makes Falcon X/X Heavy redundant, so the next upgrade is likely Falcon XX, and Musk said as much when he referred to a 150-200 metric ton Super-Heavy booster. That would make the 118 metric ton Saturn V look puny.

7) more info lwill be presented at Space Access 2011, which starts today.

All of this has shaken up the space business bigtime. NASA types who were poo-poohing SpaceX have pretty much been shut down while they digest the implications.

very good news, even though the success of platforms like this delays the arrival of my beloved Valkyrie shuttle...oh well, with food comes the appetite, so once these rockets are up and running it'll be time to look at ultra-heavy single stage again.

More interesting info from a SpaceNews tweet: "SpaceX says its exploring a 150MT to orbit Falcon "super heavy" under a small NASA contract."

2 ways to do this -

1) quick: a 5-core first stage - a central core with 4 strap-on boosters instead of FH's 2. That would ba a sight :p

2) Falcon XX, which would require the Merlin 2 engine & more lead time.

New comparidon pix showing in order L to R - where things are going

(MT = metric ton = 2,200 lbs)

(low orbit = 300 km/200 mi @28.5? inclination)

Falcon 9 (Block I) w/cargo fairing: 10.4 MT to low orbit (current F9)

Falcon 9 (Block II - aka Stretch) w/cargo fairing: 15 MT to low orbit (to maintain stage commonality with FH & >mass of co-launched sats w/Dragon)

Falcon Heavy w/cargo fairing: 53 MT to low orbit (could go higher)

F9 Blk II/FH height: 69.2 m/227 ft

Standard cargo fairing: 5.2 x 13.9 m (custom by order)

F9 Block I used the 95k lb-ft Merlin 1C engine

F9 Block II & Falcon Heavy will use the 140k lb-ft Merlin 1D engine

Merlin 1D uses far fewer parts, a new SpaceX designed turbopump that can digest small metal debris and continue running, and it's designed to be built using mass-production techniques, many from the auto industry. LiPo batteries built by Tesla.

Merlin 1D is undergoing qualification tests in Texas now. When it goes into production more Merlin 1D's will be produced than the rest of the worlds collective rocket engine output. Max production will be nearly double that.

Image: Ed Kyle

falconsstretch.jpg

Turns out the F9 stretch will have a 16 mT lift capability, more than enough to lift CST-100, Dream Chaser or most any other manned ship save for the bloated Orion.

Also; looks like the US military & intelligency agencies, who needs new satellites but can't stomach the ULA Delta IV Heavy's $300+ million cost, is heading SpaceX's way and it could hurt ULA's viability -

Space News....

U.S. Air Force, NASA and NRO Ink Agreement on Launching with SpaceX

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ? The three biggest U.S. government satellite-buying agencies have concluded a memorandum of agreement to establish rules permitting startup launch-services provider Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) to launch U.S. Air Force and other national security satellites, a U.S. Air Force official said April 14.

Air Force Under Secretary Erin C. Conaton, in a speech delivered to the National Space Symposium here, said the memorandum, signed by the heads of the Air Force, NASA and the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), should be released this summer.

The agreement ?is designed to ensure a consistent position on opportunities, certification and requirements for potential new entrants to space launch,? Conaton said in her speech, which in her absence was read by Richard W. McKinney, Air Force deputy under secretary for space programs.

?We expect to release new-entrant criteria by late this summer, and we expect to allow new entrants to compete for near-term launch missions.?

>

One U.S. government official agreed that if SpaceX is now allowed to break ULA?s monopoly on U.S. government satellite launches as indicated by the memorandum of agreement, it could force ULA?s already high prices even higher as it eats into ULA?s current market.

?In the longer term we may be faced with questions about whether one of them [uLA or SpaceX] can remain viable without direct subsidies ? the same questions we faced with ULA,? this official said. ?Then what do we do? We have a policy of assured access to space, which means at least two vehicles. The demand for launches has not increased since ULA was formed, so we could be heading toward a nearly identical situation in a few years. But we are spending taxpayers? money and if we can find reliable launches that are less expensive, we are not going to ignore that.?

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • This is weird. Mythos is more unrestricted compared to Fable. Technically it poses more risk!!
    • This is a great thing, I always have issues with Verizon while inside of certain football stadiums due to the saturation and walls blocking signal so a LOS way to connect would be great. Verizon was supposed to be offering sat data this year but I've not heard a word of it lately. Dude is sending rockets into space in a cheap manner, low waste foot print and has a great product with solar/battery tech. We would be so far behind China right now if not for him and a push to get back into space.
    • illegally? Proof of that? Seems you are posting misinformation or well a pure straight up lie cause there is zero proof of such a thing. But I get it...
    • KillerPDF 1.6.0 by Razvan Serea KillerPDF is a lightweight, portable PDF editor for Windows built for users who want full control without subscriptions, installers, or telemetry. It runs as a single executable, making it ideal for USB use and field work. You can view PDFs with smooth PDFium rendering, navigate quickly with thumbnails, zoom, and shortcuts, and reorganize pages using drag-and-drop. It supports merging multiple PDFs, splitting documents, and extracting selected pages. KillerPDF also allows inline text editing with font matching to preserve the original layout, plus annotations like text boxes, freehand drawing, highlights, and reusable signatures. You can search full text, copy content easily, and print documents with flattened annotations. Designed as a free and open alternative to bloated PDF tools, it works fully offline on Windows 10/11 x64. No runtimes install. Everything needed is inside the EXE (targets .NET Framework 4.8, which ships with every supported Windows release). KillerPDF key features: High-quality PDF rendering via PDFium Edit PDF text inline (double-click to modify text) Page thumbnails and fast navigation with zoom and shortcuts Merge multiple PDFs into one Split PDFs and extract selected pages Drag-and-drop page reordering Font matching to preserve original document appearance Text boxes for notes Freehand drawing tools Highlight overlays with adjustable color, size, opacity Undo actions and clear per-page annotations Create, draw, and save reusable signatures Click-to-place signatures anywhere Full-text search with highlighted results Drag-select or Ctrl+A to copy text Print with annotations flattened Portable single-file app (~15 MB) No installer, no admin rights required No account, no telemetry KillerPDF 1.6.0 changelog: A big release: major new features, a full visual refresh, and an internal rewrite. New Tabbed documents - open several PDFs at once, each restoring its page, zoom, and view OCR built into the exe (Tesseract) - OCR a page or dragged region to the clipboard, make a scan searchable, or extract all text; extra languages download on demand Digital signatures with a cloud certificate (Certum SimplySign), reusable signatures, and click-to-sign form fields Transform tool - rotate, scale, flip, and straighten a crooked scan, with live preview Edit existing text by double-clicking a line (the original is cleanly covered) Line tool, refreshed draw/highlight bars, resizable word-wrapping text boxes, and a full RGB color picker with eyedropper Print options (scale, position, margins, two-sided), page-number stamping, folder/.zip import, Document Info (F12), and recent files with file-type icons Translations: Bengali, Turkish, Simplified Chinese, German, French. Changed New logo, icons, fonts, and colors throughout Six themes with per-theme accent colors; sidebar docks left or right; toolbar style picker Internal rewrite: the ~15,000-line main window split into ~40 focused files (no behavior change) Fixed True 300 DPI printing, encrypted/damaged PDFs open on a background thread with a repair fallback, form fields render in every view mode, and undo is one item per press Download: KillerPDF 1.6.0 | 14.6 MB (Open Source) Link: KillerPDF Home Page | Github | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Woland13 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Woland13 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Year In
      bernmeister earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Week One Done
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      498
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      217
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      147
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      75
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      69
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!