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SpaceX: test e missioni


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Ennesimo atterraggio riuscito (il 3o consecutivo su piattaforma in mare aperto) per il primo stadio del F9

 

Qui il video inedito (accelerato) del rientro del vettore da MECO* fino all'atterraggio.

 

*Main Engine Cut-Off

 

 

Video completo del lancio.

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Houston, we have a problem.

 

 

Esplosione avvenuta durante il rifornimento di carburante (LOX/H2) necessario ad eseguire l'accensione di prova, in vista del lancio, che sarebbe dovuto avvenire il 3 settembre.

 

Fortunatamente non si segnalano persone coinvolte nella deflagrazione.

 

 

 

La colonna di fumo/vapore vista dai radar meteorologici

 

 

A quanto pare in cima al vettore c'era un satellite di Facebook

 

 

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SPACEX TO SEND PRIVATELY CREWED DRAGON SPACECRAFT BEYOND THE MOON NEXT YEAR

 

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We are excited to announce that SpaceX has been approached to fly two private citizens on a trip around the moon late next year. They have already paid a significant deposit to do a moon mission. Like the Apollo astronauts before them, these individuals will travel into space carrying the hopes and dreams of all humankind, driven by the universal human spirit of exploration. We expect to conduct health and fitness tests, as well as begin initial training later this year. Other flight teams have also expressed strong interest and we expect more to follow. Additional information will be released about the flight teams, contingent upon their approval and confirmation of the health and fitness test results.

 

Most importantly, we would like to thank NASA, without whom this would not be possible. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which provided most of the funding for Dragon 2 development, is a key enabler for this mission. In addition, this will make use of the Falcon Heavy rocket, which was developed with internal SpaceX funding. Falcon Heavy is due to launch its first test flight this summer and, once successful, will be the most powerful vehicle to reach orbit after the Saturn V moon rocket. At 5 million pounds of liftoff thrust, Falcon Heavy is two-thirds the thrust of Saturn V and more than double the thrust of the next largest launch vehicle currently flying.

 

Later this year, as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, we will launch our Crew Dragon (Dragon Version 2) spacecraft to the International Space Station. This first demonstration mission will be in automatic mode, without people on board. A subsequent mission with crew is expected to fly in the second quarter of 2018. SpaceX is currently contracted to perform an average of four Dragon 2 missions to the ISS per year, three carrying cargo and one carrying crew. By also flying privately crewed missions, which NASA has encouraged, long-term costs to the government decline and more flight reliability history is gained, benefiting both government and private missions.

 

Once operational Crew Dragon missions are underway for NASA, SpaceX will launch the private mission on a journey to circumnavigate the moon and return to Earth. Lift-off will be from Kennedy Space Center’s historic Pad 39A near Cape Canaveral – the same launch pad used by the Apollo program for its lunar missions. This presents an opportunity for humans to return to deep space for the first time in 45 years and they will travel faster and further into the Solar System than any before them.

 

Designed from the beginning to carry humans, the Dragon spacecraft already has a long flight heritage. These missions will build upon that heritage, extending it to deep space mission operations, an important milestone as we work towards our ultimate goal of transporting humans to Mars.

http://www.spacex.com/news/2017/02/27/spacex-send-privately-crewed-dragon-spacecraft-beyond-moon-next-year

 

http://attivissimo.blogspot.it/2017/02/elon-musk-due-persone-voleranno-intorno.html

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Uno dei due penso sia Von Braun, inventore delle V2. Poi "comprato" dagli USA dopo la guerra insieme ad altri amici ingegneri e messi a lavorare nel deserto per fare i razzi Saturno.

 

L'altro sarà un tizio russo, conoscendo stev66 :)

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