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Old April 7th 11, 04:54 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle
Alan Erskine[_3_]
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Default Falcon Heavy to be officially launched?

On 6/04/2011 5:36 AM, Jeff Findley wrote:
In pond.com,
says...

On 5/04/2011 5:47 PM, Brian Gaff wrote:
But one has to ask, where is the money coming from for this? In these times,
it has to be said that one is dubious about it being anything other than,
The King is dead, Long live the )new?) King?

Brian


SpaceX site says the Falcon Heavy will launch 2012/2013 from Vandenberg
- US recon sat launcher?


It's going to be a big launcher, capable of launching a 53,000 kg
payload into an orbit of 28.5 degrees inclination at 200 km altitude.

http://www.spacex.com/falcon_heavy.php

The most interesting (new) feature I see is "propellant cross-feed from
the side boosters to the center core". This has never been done on any
launch vehicle to date, so it will be very interesting to see how
easy/hard it will be for SpaceX to get this to work.

Of course, even if they can't get it to work they say, "Should cross-
feed not be required for lower mass missions, it can be easily turned
off". It would be interesting to find out just how much this would
impact Falcon Heavy's payload capacity.

Jeff


That update explains why they're calling it the Falcon Heavy, rather
than the Falcon 9 Heavy - it's completely different!

Imagine what can be done with 53 tonnes!

....And, with five first stages, it's something like 80 tonnes LEO -
wowwwwwww.... (mind going haywire...).