News SPACEX Falcon Heavy Teaser

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Their main website is seemingly promoting the new Falcon Heavy. It says to look out for this Tuesday for more news....that's right Tuesday. :thumbup:

Here is the teaser video. to the YouTube video. (Careful, if you check it out on the youtube website it may seem as though it were filmed in 1911 :rofl:)


 

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Ok, let me guess: April's Fool. :lol:
 

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The homepage says 04.05.11 - which is in May...

Also they already uploaded it on the 31st March - this is no April Fools joke
 

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Its just one of those adverts that get to you every now and again so it is stuck in your head.
 

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The homepage says 04.05.11 - which is in May...

Also they already uploaded it on the 31st March - this is no April Fools joke

I thought it was April 5th. :facepalm:
 

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Can you imagine NASA doing something like this?

First there was Apollo. Then there was the Shuttle. Now...prepare yourself...for the committee to draft the schedule of committee meetings to solicit design proposals for the next generation of manned spaceflight...05.05.2035
 

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:rofl:2035, are you sure? Maybe a little bit more? :lol:
 

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A 32 tons LEO payload capacity launcher is going to be a nice addition to the current rocket fleet. And would become the most powerful !
 

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A 32 tons LEO payload capacity launcher is going to be a nice addition to the current rocket fleet. And would become the most powerful !

I have doubts they will get 32 tons to LEO with it.

They would need to get marvelous 3.6% payload fraction with a suboptimal launcher mass ratio.
 

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Is it May 4th or April 5th?

EDIT - confirmed as April 5th. Not May 4th.
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=33143

WASHINGTON - Elon Musk, CEO and Chief Technology Officer of Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), will hold a press conference on Tuesday, April 5th at the National Press Club in Washington to discuss his company's latest venture.

Knowing Elon, it will be done within 11 months. Next step after this - Falcon XX.
 
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Step through the black and white graphic at the end, right before the "FH" logo and it clearly shows the silhouette of three boosters strapped together with 9 engines across the bottom of the three. There is also a fairing much wider than the center rocket section. Yup, it is gonna be big!

*edit, should have been keeping up with their webpage, they have FH section :facepalm:
 
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Although not fully privately funded like some people say but SpaceX is rather inspiring. What a shame for something like NASA. NASA spends billions for a rocket that will never even stand on any launch pad whilst SpaceX returns a capsule from Space and might build a heavy launcher.
 

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Although not fully privately funded like some people say but SpaceX is rather inspiring. What a shame for something like NASA. NASA spends billions for a rocket that will never even stand on any launch pad whilst SpaceX returns a capsule from Space and might build a heavy launcher.

SpaceX wouldn't exist at all without NASA offering contracts for ISS flights. Seems like their only real role right now is to be a customer for SpaceX.
 

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SpaceX wouldn't exist at all without NASA offering contracts for ISS flights. Seems like their only real role right now is to be a customer for SpaceX.

Yes. According to Elon Musk NASA has funded more than half of the companys total expenditures since 2006. Seems that Falcon 9 would not have lifted off without NASA money.

On the other hand they are doing a pretty damn good job whilst NASA employs thousands of people and wastes billions for something that hasn't even a second stage but just pyrotechnical mockups and mass simulators fuming away above the Cape.

Btw: I really love those space policy explained videos :lol:
 

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On the other hand they are doing a pretty damn good job whilst NASA employs thousands of people and wastes billions for something that hasn't even a second stage but just pyrotechnical mockups and mass simulators fuming away above the Cape.


You can't blame engineers for politics.
 
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