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SpaceX Falcon 9 Successfully Launches SES-8 Commercial Satellite
« on: December 03, 2013, 11:45:48 pm »
SpaceX Falcon 9 Successfully Launches SES-8 Commercial Satellite
Alex Knapp, Forbes Staff  |  Tech  |  12/03/2013 @ 5:26PM



The third time was a charm. Tonight, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched its first commercial payload, after having its launch postponed twice in the past week due to some issues with its liquid oxygen systems that required a thorough cleaning.



SpaceX Falcon 9 ready for launch.


The Falcon 9 was carrying the SES-8 communications satellite for satellite provider SES. The SES-8 was built by Orbital Sciences and will allow SES to service its customers in the South Asia and Asia Pacific regions.  The SES-8 satellite was successfully deployed in geosynchronous orbit approximately 33 minutes after launch.

SpaceX has garnered a lot of attention for the cargo trips that its Dragon spacecraft has made to the International Space Station, but it has also been aggressively pursuing commercial space contracts. The company has launched a commercial payload before, with its Falcon 1 rocket, but the SES-8 was its first commercial payload for the Falcon 9, which has now flown seven successful missions. SpaceX currently has over 20 commercial launches on its manifest between now and 2017.

Note: Below is my live-blog of key steps of the launch.

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UPDATE 5:31pm ET – At T minus 10 minutes, everything so far looks like a go for launch.

UPDATE: 5:56pm ET – Here’s what the full flight looks like: at 3 minutes, the first stage engine will shut down, the first and second stages of the rocket will separate, then the second stage will fire. At 4 minutes, the fairing (which protects the payload in the atmosphere) will separate from the rocket. At 8 minutes, the second stage engine will shut off and the rocket will keep moving thanks to Newton’s first law. At 27 minutes, the second stage engine will fire for one minute to maneuver the payload into the right place. At 33 minutes, the SES-8 satellite will be deployed.

UPDATE: 5:41pm ET – LAUNCH! All systems go and the Falcon 9 is in the air, heading towards orbit.





UPDATE: 5:43pm ET – First stage separation has completed with no issues. Second stage engine is firing.

UPDATE: 5:47pm ET – Payload fairing separated as scheduled at T +4min. Systems all look good.

UPDATE: 5:52pm ET – The second stage and the satellite are in orbit now, but the video feed is no longer live since the Falcon 9 is out of line-of-sight of the ground station.

UPDATE: 6:11pm ET – SpaceX reports via Twitter that the second stage engine fired successfully and everything looks good.

UPDATE: 6:23pm ET – SpaceX reports that the mission is a success and the SES-8 satellite is in orbit.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2013/12/03/live-spacexs-first-commercial-satellite-launch/?partner=yahootix

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SpaceX rocket lifts off on first commercial satellite launch
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2013, 11:50:17 pm »
SpaceX rocket lifts off on first commercial satellite launch
Reuters
By Irene Klotz 32 minutes ago



The unmanned Space Exploration Technologies' Falcon 9 rocket is seen before liftoff at Cape Canaveral



CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - An unmanned Falcon 9 rocket developed by Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, blasted off on Tuesday to put the company's first commercial satellite into orbit, staking a potentially game-changing claim in a global industry worth nearly $190 billion a year.

The 22-story rocket lifted off from its seaside launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 5:41 p.m. EST/2241 GMT.

Two previous launch attempts last week were scuttled by technical glitches, including a last-second abort on Thursday. Engineers later discovered oxygen inside the rocket's ground-based engine igniter system.

Perched on top of the rocket was a 7,000-pound (3,175 kg) communications satellite owned by Luxembourg-based SES S.A., which operates a 54-satellite fleet, the world's second-largest.

"I'd like to thank SES for taking a chance on SpaceX," company founder and chief executive Elon Musk posted on Twitter an hour before launch. "We've given it our all."

The satellite, known as SES-8 and worth more than $100 million, will be positioned to provide television, broadband and other communications services to customers in India, China, Vietnam and elsewhere in Asia.

"It's an extremely important satellite for us," Martin Halliwell, chief technology officer of SES, told reporters before the launch.

"We know that as we go forward into these very significant growth markets that it's absolutely critical that we have a cost-effective and efficient way to get to orbit. That's really what SpaceX has brought us," Halliwell said.

SpaceX's launch schedule includes nearly 50 missions, worth about $4 billion. About 75 percent of the flights are for commercial customers.

The global satellite industry had revenues of nearly $190 billion in 2012, including nearly $90 billion in television services alone, the Satellite Industry Association trade group reported in October. The U.S. share of the market is 45 percent, the report said.

Previous SES satellites were launched primarily aboard Russian Proton and European Ariane rockets, which cost far more than the approximately $55 million the company paid for its ride on SpaceX's Falcon booster, Halliwell said.

He would not say exactly how much SpaceX undercut the competition, but did say SES received a discount by agreeing to fly on Falcon 9's first mission to high orbits orbit used by communications satellites.

In addition to a September 29 test flight of an upgraded Falcon 9, older versions of the rocket flew five times successfully, including three missions for NASA to deliver cargo to the International Space Station, which orbits about 250 miles above Earth.

SpaceX aims to put SES-8 into an elliptical orbit that reaches more than 50,000 miles from Earth, about a quarter of the way to the moon.

That altitude requires less fuel for SES-8 to fly itself into its 22,369-mile (36,000-km) high operational orbit, thereby extending its service life.

SpaceX needs three successful launches of its upgraded Falcon rocket before it will be eligible to compete to carry the U.S. military's largest and most expensive satellites, a market now monopolized by United Launch Alliance, a partnership of Boeing and Lockheed Martin.


http://news.yahoo.com/spacex-rocket-lifts-off-first-commercial-satellite-launch-231659839--finance.html

 

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