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History Made- SpaceX lands first stage of its Falcon 9 orbital rocket back on land!

And here are the core ingredients of SpaceX
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Holy crap I forgot about the launch!!!!!!!


Gentlemen we own space now!

This is next year!!!


Mars here we come!
 
Male only company?

lol no, its a figure of speech for courage, bravery, never saying never, etc.

Holy crap I forgot about the launch!!!!!!!


Gentlemen we own space now!

This is next year!!!


Mars here we come!
oh noooo:o: Well the full video is up on the spacex youtube channel. The mission was a total success! Even the 2nd stage test burn!.
 
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Always impressive... until you see this and realize the SLS will eclipse the Saturn V:



A shame Aries V was cancelled in 2010 - but its cancellation lead to the SLS:

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True, but since the Falcon rockets are reusable the flight costs will go way down.

This will move SpaceX to the top in the commercial satellite launching business.
 
True, but since the Falcon rockets are reusable the flight costs will go way down.

This will move SpaceX to the top in the commercial satellite launching business.
Space shuttle is also reusable but the cost is even more than a dispensable soyzu capsule. I doubt this falcon rocket launch will be cheaper than Chinese or Russian space mission.
 
Space shuttle is also reusable but the cost is even more than a dispensable soyzu capsule. I doubt this falcon rocket launch will be cheaper than Chinese or Russian space mission.

Space Shuttle was designed for human flights and scientific experiments, not for launching satellites. Furthermore, the costs were not cheap as the Solid Rocket Booster stages fell into the ocean and had to be retrieved and the main fuel tank was discarded entirely. Additionally, it was using mainly cryogenic H2/O2 rather than the semi-cryogenic RP1/O2 that SpaceX is using for the core stages.

There is no reason to believe that the Falcon 9 reusable variant would be more expensive than the Chinese or Russia satellite launches. SpaceX is using the cheapest possible fuel, a simple 2 stage rocket, and completely retrieving the 1st stage. Only in cost of labor SpaceX can't compete, which shouldn't be enough to make them noncompetitive.
 

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