As some of you might remember, I've mentioned that there have been no successful privately-funded orbital rocket developments. All orbital launch vehicles to date has been government funded. SpaceX, in Los Angeles, is trying to become the first privately-funded success story with the launch of the Falcon 1. This is SpaceX's second attempt. the first attempt last March ended in the ocean.
The launch is scheduled for 4:00 PM Pacific US time, 23:00 GMT (3 hours from now). The webcast will begin at roughly T-60 minutes.
Below is a picture of the rocket during its first attempt on its tropical island launch pad (Marshall Islands). As you can see, these folks take an extremely minimalist approach on infrastructure in order to reduce costs.
Here's the OTF thread from last year's try.
Go Falcon!
The launch is scheduled for 4:00 PM Pacific US time, 23:00 GMT (3 hours from now). The webcast will begin at roughly T-60 minutes.
Below is a picture of the rocket during its first attempt on its tropical island launch pad (Marshall Islands). As you can see, these folks take an extremely minimalist approach on infrastructure in order to reduce costs.
Here's the OTF thread from last year's try.
Go Falcon!
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