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  2. Space launch market competition - Wikipedia

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    Following the first successful landing and recovery of a SpaceX Falcon 9 first stage in December 2015, equity analysts at investment bank Jefferies estimated that launch costs to satellite operators using Falcon 9 launch vehicles may decline by about 40% of SpaceX' typical US$61 million per launch, [45] although SpaceX had only forecast an ...

  3. Falcon 9 - Wikipedia

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    The factory was producing one Falcon 9 per month as of November 2013. [53] By February 2016 the production rate for Falcon 9 cores had increased to 18 per year, and the number of first stage cores that could be assembled at one time reached six. [54] Since 2018, SpaceX has routinely reused first stages, reducing the demand for new cores.

  4. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    United States: Northrop Grumman: 23.9 m N/A N/A N/A Expendable: 1 [95] KLC: 2010 2010 Minotaur IV / Orion 38 United States: Northrop Grumman: 23.9 m N/A N/A N/A Expendable: 1 [96] CCSFS: 2017 2017 Minotaur. IV+ United States: Northrop Grumman: 23.9 m 1,950 [97] N/A 1,430 to Polar [97] Expendable: 1 [97] KLC: 2011 2011 Minotaur V United States ...

  5. Space elevator economics - Wikipedia

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    The gravitational potential energy of any object in geosynchronous orbit (GEO), relative to Earth's surface, is about 50 MJ (15 kWh) of energy per kilogram (see geosynchronous orbit for details). Using wholesale electricity prices for 2008 to 2009, and the current 0.5% efficiency of power beaming, a space elevator would require US$220/kg just ...

  6. Comparison of space station cargo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Dry mass (kg) Launch mass (kg) Payload (kg) § Payload volume (m 3) Return payload (kg) § Diameter (m) ... USA: SpaceX: Falcon 9: 6.1: 4,200 [4] 10,200 [b]

  7. Secondary payload - Wikipedia

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    For secondary payloads up to 300 kg (660 lb) if customers signed up 12 months in advance SpaceX offered a base price of US$4.5 million and if 6 months in advance US$6 million. Flights were planned to be launched from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, starting from November 2020 on the Falcon 9 rocket. [9] [10]

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  9. Falcon 9 Block 5 - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 Block 5 is a partially reusable, human-rated, two-stage-to-orbit, medium-lift launch vehicle [c] designed and manufactured in the United States by SpaceX. It is the fifth major version of the Falcon 9 family and the third version of the Falcon 9 Full Thrust .