Launch News SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.1 with AsiaSat 6, September 7, 2014

Congratulations to SpaceX! Nice to see a successful mission coming off that F9R-Dev1 failure.
 
Yea, they're turning into Arianespace now :(
Boring :(

Oh yeah, they just kick off a flawless start to the Galileo navi.......oh wait :facepalm:

However SpaceX is just on its 17th launch and the 13.8-th success, and the 7th flight of the current configuration. Still a long queue to go before they got out the critical zone of gaining confidence - one larger slip over the next 3-4 years and their growth can suddenly ground to a stop..... :shifty:
 
However SpaceX is just on its 17th launch and the 13.8-th success, and the 7th flight of the current configuration. Still a long queue to go before they got out the critical zone of gaining confidence - one larger slip over the next 3-4 years and their growth can suddenly ground to a stop..... :shifty:

I think the reason SpaceX has had so much success with Falcon 9 is because of the failures of Falcon 1. Remember how NASA keeps saying that a failure teaches them more than a success? Maybe this was true for SpaceX.

Falcon 9 is a different vehicle from Falcon 1, but it is based off of its technology.


I would be surprised if Falcon 9 does not experience a full failure in its lifetime, but so far they're doing well.
 
Enjoy! :tiphat:

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