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  2. Falcon 1 - Wikipedia

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    Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 3W was the original launch site for Falcon 1, but it was abandoned at the test-fire stage due to persistent schedule conflicts with adjacent launch pads. [30] Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 (the Falcon 9 pad) was considered for Falcon 1 launches but never developed before Falcon 1 ...

  3. SpaceX facilities - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX began launching Falcon 1 rockets from Omelek in 2006. Falcon 1 Flight 4 was the first successful privately funded, liquid-propelled launch vehicle to achieve orbit, and was launched from Omelek Island on 28 September 2008, followed by another Falcon 1 launch on 13 July 2009, placing RazakSAT into orbit. [55]

  4. List of rocket launch sites - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX Falcon 1. Close to the equator. New Zealand: Birdling's Flat: 1980s– 10< Used for sounding rockets. Formerly proposed launch site for Rocket Lab, never developed. New Zealand: Great Mercury Island

  5. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    The first successful Falcon 1 launch in September 2008. SpaceX developed its first orbital launch vehicle, the Falcon 1, with internal funding. [23] [24] The Falcon 1 was an expendable two-stage-to-orbit small-lift launch vehicle. The total development cost of Falcon 1 was approximately $90 million [25] to $100 million. [19]: 215

  6. Omelek Island - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX began launching Falcon 1 launch vehicles from Omelek in 2006. Falcon 1 Flight 4, the first successful privately funded, liquid-propelled orbital launch vehicle, was launched from the island on 28 September 2008 and was followed by another Falcon 1 launch on 13 July 2009, placing RazakSAT into orbit. [3] This 2009 flight was the last ...

  7. SpaceX launch vehicles - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the company is also developing the fully reusable Starship launch system, which will replace Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, and Dragon. [1] SpaceX's first launch vehicle, the Falcon 1, was the first privately developed liquid fueled launch vehicle to be launched into orbit, and used SpaceX's Merlin and Kestrel engines for its first and ...

  8. List of SpaceX launches - Wikipedia

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    List of SpaceX launches may refer to: List of Falcon 1 launches , SpaceX's retired first launch vehicle List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches , SpaceX's current operational launch vehicles

  9. SpaceX Starbase - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX broke ground on the new launch site in September 2014, [11] but indicated then that the principal work to build the facility was not expected to ramp up until late 2015 [5] after the SpaceX launch site development team completed work on Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A, as the same team was expected to manage the work to build the ...