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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, [44] although SpaceX had only forecast an ...
Falcon 9 was described as capable of launching approximately 9,500 kilograms (20,900 lb) to low Earth orbit and was projected to be priced at US$27 million per flight with a 3.7 m (12 ft) payload fairing and US$35 million with a 5.2 m (17 ft) fairing.
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 ...
Dry mass (kg) Launch mass (kg) Payload (kg) § Payload volume (m 3) Return payload (kg) § Diameter (m) ... USA: SpaceX: Falcon 9: 8.1: 6,400: 3,307 [5] 9.3 / 37:
SpinLaunch's projected cost per kg of payload is approximately $1,250 - $2,500. This projection is significantly less expensive than SpaceX's current price per kg of payload on the Falcon 9 of $6,000. SpaceX's projected cost per kg on Starship, however, is less than $1,000 per kg.
ULA prices to the US government are nearly $400 million for current launches of Falcon 9- and Falcon Heavy-class payloads. [ 61 ] [ needs update ] SpaceX had a rare coincidence of four rockets (all types of operational and under-development rockets) on all four of its orbital launch pads and two Dragon 2s (both types of Dragon 2s) on orbit on ...
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India: Cost per launch: US$47 million [1] Size; Height: 49.13 m (161.2 ft) [2] Diameter: 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in) Mass: 414,750 kg (914,370 lb) Stages: 3: Capacity Payload ...