SpaceX Launches Falcon 1
ron_ivi writes "SpaceX has successfully launched it's first Falcon 1 rocket from the Kwajalein atoll in the middle of the Pacific Ocean today carrying a satellite for U.S. Air Force Academy that was originally scheduled to fly on the Space Shuttle Atlantis."
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The SpaceX Falcon 1 has not launched as of 4:08 p.m. EST. In fact, it's on hold for an hour. Somebody jumped the gun with the story. You can follow live coverage at SpaceFlight Now or Space.com
There was a "Science of Star Wars" show that interviewed the founder of SpaceX for a segment. He said the Falcon rocket's name was derived from the Millennium Falcon of Star Wars, I guess he's more than just a fan.
I wish the company luck.
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There's an image of the Falcon 1 launch site. Let's hope this prospect is as promising as SpaceX's last endeavour.
That's pretty durn spectacular.
Someone wanted first-post so badly that they submitted the story before the story happened.
Then the Slashdot "editors" happily posted it, without checking anything at all.
News for nerds? Stuff that may or may not be remotely real?
I guess I'll go back to relying on random made-up rumors for my news, 'cause I ain't gettin' it here.
Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachtani?
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...and the link doesn't work!
Who wants to bet that this thing will explode on liftoff?
Sheesh, delayed because of cloud cover?! Yeah, that's a real rugged design you got there.
Pffft, rocket scientists/engineers are morons.
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I hope the idiots who interrupted their schedule will compensate them for all the LOX they wasted.
...they had to wait for the Indian dude in the hot air balloon to clear the airspace.
As of 6PM EST (GMT-5), they're waiting for a fuel shipment from the main island of Kwajalein, which they're still expecting before the close of the launch window at 8PM EST. Stoners.
Chuuch. Preach. Tabernacle.
Is linking to a page about a launch which hasn't happened yet, in a language that most slashdotters can't even read, some kind of sick prank? In any case, as of now (0018 GMT, 4:18 PM PST), the launch has been delayed a couple of times today. The first delay was due to overcast skies (they were afraid of possibly generating a lightning strike with the rocket plumes), and the current delays are due to problems with their liquid oxygen fuel boiling off during the first delay.
Here are some good sources of up-to-the-minute coverage:
* Spaceflight Now's Falcon 1 Mission Status Center
* Liveblogging by Out of the Cradle
* Liveblogging by space reporter Michael Belfiore
* SpaceX's official launch info (good info, but not updated as often as other sources)
They just got an extension on their launch window, and are still hoping to launch today (5pm PST at last report).
I've been eagerly awaiting this launch for the past couple of years. If it succeeds, it's going to change everything. Although their first rocket is relatively small, they're already working on much larger successors, all at a selling price which is a small fraction of their competitors'. Drastically cutting launch costs, increasing the launch rate, and enhancing space accessibility is crucial to SpaceX founder Elon Musk's long-term goal: helping humanity become a spacefaring civilization.
If it doesn't succeed, well, Musk has stated that he can afford up to three consecutive launch failures before calling it quits.
The following have some more background info on what Elon Musk is trying to achieve with SpaceX:
* Hopes of Start-Up Rocket Company Are Riding on First Launch (LA Times)
* SpaceX wikipedia article
* Big Plans for SpaceX (The Space Review, discusses plans for human spaceflight and building world's largest rocket engine)
* Shooting the Moon (Discover Magazine)
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An addendum to my earlier comment... it turns out that the brother of the SpaceX CEO is liveblogging from mission control:
http://kwajrockets.blogspot.com/
At the moment, the LOX tanks have been filled, and they're on hold at T-minus 10 minutes while they refill Helium tanks and so forth. His blog has a number of photographs taken on the Pacific island they're launching from.
Looks like they'll try again tomorrow at 1:00pm EST. I wish them the best of luck.
Here is Elion's brother's blog, with news of the launch abort
There is a bit of irony/humor in "News for Nerds" reporting it as having "successfully launched" ... while ideally it should not have been posted, I wonder if any subscribers sent a note to the /. Editors when this story was in the Mysterious Future.
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The launch has been scrubbed until December to bring in more helium and liquid oxygen. See Spaceflight Now or Space.com
-WolfWithoutAClause
"Gravity is only a theory, not a fact!"According to the news reports, the launch will be delayed by 1-2 weeks because they lost too much liquid oxygen and need more shipped from Hawaii.
But the weird thing is that they say the LOX is used to cool Helium.
What's up with that? Why do they need helium and why is it being cooled with LOX?