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    Previously the beast had only been fired for 15 seconds, but now they're firing it, tied down of course, for the full mission profile. She gets wrapped up and sent to the Cape for launch around New Years for launch a short time later. It's first flight with the Dragon spaceship is due for June/July.

    Now imagine 3 of these 9 engine monsters tied together & firing all at once and you have the Falcon 9 Heavy.

    "Heavy" indeed

    Read the Waco Tribune reader comments in the 2nd post and you'll see why the 27 engine Falcon 9 Heavy won't be tested in Texas but at a NASA facility far from civilians.

    SpaceX link & pad video....

    Video from a distance (from NASA Watch...)


    SpaceX Successfully Conducts Full Mission-Length Firing of its Falcon 9 Launch Vehicle

    Significant Milestone Achieved as SpaceX Prepares to Demonstrate U.S. Transport to the International Space Station


    HAWTHORNE, CA – November 23, 2008 – Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) successfully conducted a full mission-length firing of its Falcon 9 launch vehicle's first stage at its McGregor Test Facility in Texas, on November 22. For the static test firing, the first stage remains firmly secured to the massive vertical test stand, where it fired for 178 seconds or nearly three minutes — simulating the climb of the giant rocket from the surface of the Earth towards orbit.

    At full power, the rocket generated 855,000 pounds of force at sea level. In vacuum, the thrust increases to approximately one million pounds or four times the maximum thrust of a 747 aircraft. The test consumed over half a million pounds of propellant. All nine engines fired for 160 seconds, then two engines were shut down to limit the acceleration and the remaining seven engines continued firing for 18 more seconds, as would occur in a typical climb to orbit.

    The test firing validated the design of SpaceX's use of nine engines on the first stage, as well as the ability to shut down engines without affecting the functioning of the remaining engines. This demonstrates the ability of Falcon 9 to lose engines in flight and still complete its mission successfully, much as a commercial airliner is designed to be safe in the event of an engine loss. Like an airliner, the Falcon 9 engines are enclosed in a protective sheath that ensures a fire or destructive loss of an engine doesn't affect the rest of the vehicle.

    The Falcon 9 will be the first vehicle since the Saturn V and Saturn 1 to have the ability to lose any engine/motor and still be able to complete its mission without loss of crew or spacecraft. Engine out reliability proved crucial to mission success on two of the Saturn V flights.

    “In the past month, we performed significant upgrades to the test stand and flame trench in preparation for this test,” said Tom Mueller, Vice President of Propulsion for SpaceX. “We added the flight base heat shields around the engines to protect the bottom of the rocket from the prolonged blast of heat and vibration.”

    “The full mission-length test firing clears the highest hurdle for the Falcon 9 first stage before launch,” said Elon Musk, CEO and CTO of SpaceX. “In the next few months, we will have the first Falcon 9 flight vehicle on its launch pad at Cape Canaveral, preparing for lift-off in 2009.”
    Local paper story + more video....

    Massive rocket test in McGregor rattles Central Texas

    By Van Darden | Sunday, November 23, 2008, 12:01 AM

    The orange glow seen over McGregor late Saturday night wasn’t a bomb explosion or a Martian invasion.

    Around 10:30 p.m., SpaceX, a private space exploration technologies company, tested its nine-engine Falcon 9 rocket at the McGregor Airport, said Lauren Dreyer, manager of business development for SpaceX.

    Dreyer said the 177-second-long, nine-engine “mission duty cycle” was a complete success.

    “We ran the engines just like they would run during flight,” Dreyer said. “But instead of being up in the air, they were held down. They weren’t moving.”

    SpaceX is working on rockets to travel to the International Space Station, Dreyer said.

    A Waco police spokeswoman said her department received dozens of calls from concerned citizens inquiring about the test, but Dreyer said SpaceX had been working with the McGregor community during the week, placing a notice in the McGregor Mirror and on the marquee in front of McGregor High School.

    “This is something the public should be excited about,” Dreyer said. “It’s nothing to worry about.”
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    Continued: Waco Tribune

    COMMENTS

    By waco resident

    November 22, 2008 11:15 PM | Link to this

    i thought the damn broke!!! and i live in west waco and it still shook my windows… they should have warned ppl about it

    By Billie Preston


    November 22, 2008 11:19 PM | Link to this

    It was publicized, but when something like that hits, you and your house get rattled. My front door shook the entire time. Our side of town lit up like daylight. And it kept going - and going. Knowing what it was didn’t help. You stood and wondered. I think foundations of houses wondered too. If it had been New Years, it would have been one big firecracker. Just glad I hadn’t gone to bed yet. That would have been scary to be woke up with a big boom that kept booming.

    By waco resident

    November 22, 2008 11:22 PM | Link to this

    I thought it was awesome


    By Woodway Resident

    November 22, 2008 11:23 PM | Link to this

    I thought something was seriously wrong! My heart was pounding! I went to grab my children to shield them. I thought we were attacked or some kind of huge chemical explosion was occurring! It was loud, my house was shaking and the windows were rattling! Really some WARNING is called for!!! Someone needs to answer for why the residents of the entire area did not know beforehand as well as the news!!! It took at least 15 minutes after it ended to find out what it was when you could have alerted the news prior to the test so you didn’t alarm the area residents.

    By Anonymous

    November 22, 2008 11:26 PM | Link to this

    Idiots should have warned people. I thought the freaking world was ending.


    By Lorena Resident

    November 22, 2008 11:26 PM | Link to this

    I appreciate the fact that the company notified McGregor, but did they not think the test would affect the surrounding communities? We thought something was about to explode, and we couldn’t get through to 911 because so many people were calling. All they’d have to do in the future is put out a notice on the local TV stations.


    By No Name

    November 22, 2008 11:27 PM | Link to this

    I live in Chalk Bluff and it sure got my husband’s and my attention! That was some rocket power; it’s cool when you think about it now, but it wasn’t while you were hearing it not know it something was going on with your gas lines or something! Do it again, do it again!


    By Courtney

    November 22, 2008 11:27 PM | Link to this

    It’s great that they let the McGregor community know about it in advance, but the rest of us that don’t live there had no clue what that was! I live in North Waco and heard the sound for several minutes. Maybe next time they should realize that it will stretch a bit further than just McGregor…although next time everyone will know what it is now!


    By HEWITT, Resident

    November 22, 2008 11:29 PM | Link to this

    Yeah SpaceX couldve let the news media know they were conducting a test. Out here in Hewitt we thought it was an earthquake. Things were shaking and I rounded up my family thinking what the hell is going on.

    By Courtney

    November 22, 2008 11:32 PM | Link to this

    They should notify the news stations of this kind of testing as it was rattling our house so bad here in Hewitt that we all jumped up and ran outside trying to figure out what was happening. I even called the Hewitt police who said they did not know what was going on. (Comforting) You could feel the vibration in your chest.


    By mikki

    November 22, 2008 11:34 PM | Link to this

    omg i thought somthing huge and bad exploded i think they should have said something because we were freaked


    By Diane

    November 22, 2008 11:37 PM | Link to this

    I was just leaving Waco tonight on Hwy 84 heading to McGregor. I saw a huge glow towards the west and it looked like it was daylight. I thought a plane had crashed and exploded. I was scared for my family in McGregor and I saw the huge rocket being tested that lit up the entire sky. This is ridiculous it scared me and my family. What kind of pollution is being emitted into the air because I could see the huge amount of smoke 13 miles from McGregor?


    By diagem

    November 22, 2008 11:42 PM | Link to this

    well shucks. I live over her in Teague on the Due hiway and my barn rattled so hard it knocked a couple bales of hay down from the top loft and scared my cows and they went hitailing thru the fence and out on the due hiway and pulled two big old pecan trees down and blocled the darn hiway. I don’t reckon it’s anyone’s fault though.


    By Lorena Resident

    November 22, 2008 11:42 PM | Link to this

    Oh my, That was so wild. Our house shook it looked like daylight outside and it was so totally loud. I trip over everything on my patio running to see what it was. Pleeeeasse next time let Lorena know. It was a great big ball of fire and noise. Crap that was not nice to not let everyone know what was going to happen.


    By Daniel

    November 22, 2008 11:54 PM | Link to this

    I didnt know exactly what it was until now,although I new it was some kind of test. I live at the top of a big hill in Lorena,and have seen and heard that before from my back patio. So although my family wasn’t scared ,we wondered if it was really necessary to do this so late at night? A little consideration for your neighbors and a little advance notice would’ve been nice SpaceX.

    By lorena mom

    November 22, 2008 11:59 PM | Link to this

    she says we should be excited about it? come on! i actually thought that there was an atomic bomb or chemical warfare. my windows rattled, the house shook, the sky was blazing, my dogs were going crazy and it kept on and on. did they really think a test of this magnitude wouldn’t affect anyone outside of mcgregor? i’m glad i don’t live in harris creek—their foundations probably need to be leveled. i now wish spacex wasn’t even here. that was awful!!! give people some warning!!!!

    By fermin

    November 23, 2008 12:00 AM | Link to this

    It is amazing to know information about rocket testing in the McGregor area without hearing anything about it before hand - I was talking to a friend on the cell phone when they identified a huge orange glow towards McGregor Texas and then the phone went dead - so i went outside to see if I could spot anything but did not see much of nothing being I live in the south waco area and there are lots of trees blocking any kind of view - although we did hear a huge rumble that kept getting louder and you could feel the ground shaking - the feeling of uncertainty that maybe somekind of atomic blast would soon flatten us was a most uneasy feeling … then suddenly there was no more sound nor ground shaking - I called my aunt that lives in McGregor and she said that their house was shaking so bad that she thought it was surely the end of the world …. what kind danger are these people exposing us to !!!!

    By waco mom

    November 23, 2008 12:03 AM | Link to this

    why would they only notify mcgregor citizens unless they really had no idea how much power was behind that 9-engine rocket? yikes! that’s a scary thought…


    By mcgregor bulldog

    November 23, 2008 12:15 AM | Link to this

    This was the most bad a&* thing I have ever seen! I can’t believe something so awesome is happening right here in Waco! These guys are going to be the new NASA.

    By Jermiah

    November 23, 2008 12:24 AM | Link to this

    I quite enjoyed it. Nothing like a glass a scotch a lawn chair a cigar and 1.5 million foot pounds of pressure to make someone feel alive.
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    • #3
      Just got a pic of the business end of the Falcon 9.

      Anyone got some brats?

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