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Launch details Amos-17

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Description: SpaceX will launch Boeing built Amos-17, a geostationary communications satellite for Israeli company Spacecom. The satellite will be delivered to GTO from KSC LC-39A or possibly CCAFS SLC-40, and will replace the defunct Amos-5 at 17° E. Amos-17 carries multi-band high throughput and regional beams servicing Africa, Europe and the Middle East. The cost of this launch is covered for Spacecom by SpaceX credit following the Amos-6 incident. A recovery of the booster for this mission is not expected.

- Information:

  • Flight number: 83
  • Flight date: 8/6/2019
  • Static fire: 8/1/2019
  • Status: Exitoso
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Information:

State: Active

Company: SpaceX

First Flight: 2010-06-04

Country: United States

Success Rate: 98%

Description: Falcon 9 is a two-stage rocket designed and manufactured by SpaceX for the reliable and safe transport of satellites and the Dragon spacecraft into orbit.

Details:

- Rocket Details:

  • Height: 70 meters / 229.6 feet
  • Diameter: 3.7 meters / 12 feet
  • Mass: 549054 kg / 1207920 lb
  • Stages: 2
  • Boosters: 0
  • Cost per Launch: $50000000

- Engines:

  • Type: merlin
  • Version: 1D+
  • Layout: octaweb
  • Thrust vacuum:
  • Engine Loss Max: 2
  • Propellant 1: liquid oxygen
  • Propellant 2: RP-1 kerosene
  • Thrust to Weight: 180.1

- Payload Weights:

  • Low Earth Orbit: 22800 kg / 50265 lb
  • Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit: 8300 kg / 18300 lb
  • Mars Orbit: 4020 kg / 8860 lb

- Landing Legs:

  • Number: 4
  • Material: carbon fiber

First and Second Stage

Stage Thrust vacuum kN/lbf Reusable Engines Fuel Amount Tons Burn Time Sec
1 8227 / 1849500 Yes 9 385 tons 162 sec
2 934 / 210000 Yes 1 90 tons 397 sec

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