RGClark
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SpaceX has said the improvement of the performance with the Falcon 9 v1.2 would be about 30%. With the upgraded engines and densified propellants applied to the Falcon Heavy, the max payload of the FH to LEO could then also be increased from 53 metric tons to 70 mT.
If so, then the FH, at a ca. $100 million cost, could match the capability of the initial Block I version of the gigadollar SLS at 70 metric tons to LEO.
First Falcon Heavy Launch Scheduled for Spring.
by Jeff Foust — September 2, 2015
http://spacenews.com/first-falcon-heavy-launch-scheduled-for-spring/
Actually, I'm dubious of the cited payload of the Block I SLS as 70 mT. I think it's likely to be closer to 90 mT:
SLS for Return to the Moon by the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11, page 5: A 90+ metric ton first launch of the SLS.
http://exoscientist.blogspot.com/2013/09/sls-for-return-to-moon-by-50th.html
Bob Clark
If so, then the FH, at a ca. $100 million cost, could match the capability of the initial Block I version of the gigadollar SLS at 70 metric tons to LEO.
First Falcon Heavy Launch Scheduled for Spring.
by Jeff Foust — September 2, 2015
http://spacenews.com/first-falcon-heavy-launch-scheduled-for-spring/
Actually, I'm dubious of the cited payload of the Block I SLS as 70 mT. I think it's likely to be closer to 90 mT:
SLS for Return to the Moon by the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11, page 5: A 90+ metric ton first launch of the SLS.
http://exoscientist.blogspot.com/2013/09/sls-for-return-to-moon-by-50th.html
Bob Clark