Full article: http://www.spaceflightnow.com/falcon...val/index.html
Business end of the Falcon 9; a 9 engine beast of a first stage. Now imagine 3 of these side-by-side
and launched together. That 27 engine monster will be the Falcon 9 Heavy. Add a LOX/Liquid Hydrogen
2nd stage and you have the Falcon 9 Heavy H. With these Merlin engines SpaceX will be the largest
producer of large rocket engines in the world, surpassing both Russia and the other US makers.
Second stage. LOX/kerosene in the F9 and F9 Heavy, but LOX/liquid hydrogen in the Heavy H.
The qualification Dragon test capsule, its cargo "trunk" and nose cone. This test flight is mainly for
the Falcon 9, but adding this to the mix gives them important data for the upcoming NASA test flights
for ISS cargo missions. If as expected Obama announces Monday that private space will also be
hauling US astronauts this is the capsule furthest along the development trail....years ahead of the
others in the race. Up to 7 passengers, same as the shuttle.
Launch Complex 40 (LC40) at Cape Canaveral; former home of the mighty Titan IV
Launch gantry/erector. Falcon 9 is assembled horizontal then raised vertical with this just before launch.
Could be <1 hour before launch as with the Falcon 1.
Business end of the Falcon 9; a 9 engine beast of a first stage. Now imagine 3 of these side-by-side
and launched together. That 27 engine monster will be the Falcon 9 Heavy. Add a LOX/Liquid Hydrogen
2nd stage and you have the Falcon 9 Heavy H. With these Merlin engines SpaceX will be the largest
producer of large rocket engines in the world, surpassing both Russia and the other US makers.
Second stage. LOX/kerosene in the F9 and F9 Heavy, but LOX/liquid hydrogen in the Heavy H.
The qualification Dragon test capsule, its cargo "trunk" and nose cone. This test flight is mainly for
the Falcon 9, but adding this to the mix gives them important data for the upcoming NASA test flights
for ISS cargo missions. If as expected Obama announces Monday that private space will also be
hauling US astronauts this is the capsule furthest along the development trail....years ahead of the
others in the race. Up to 7 passengers, same as the shuttle.
Launch Complex 40 (LC40) at Cape Canaveral; former home of the mighty Titan IV
Launch gantry/erector. Falcon 9 is assembled horizontal then raised vertical with this just before launch.
Could be <1 hour before launch as with the Falcon 1.
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