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- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year accessdate "2015-02-06".
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year date "2014-03-10".
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year first "Amy".
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year isCitedBy List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches.
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year last "Svitak".
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year newspaper "Aviation Week".
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year quote "But the Falcon 9 is not just changing the way launch-vehicle providers do business; its reach has gone further, prompting satellite makers and commercial fleet operators to retool business plans in response to the low-cost rocket. In March 2012, Boeing announced the start of a new line of all-electric telecommunications spacecraft, the 702SP, which are designed to launch in pairs on a Falcon 9 v1.1. Anchor customers Asia Broadcast Satellite of Hong Kong and Mexico's SatMex plan to loft the first two of four such spacecraft on a Falcon 9. […] Using electric rather than chemical propulsion will mean the satellites take months, rather than weeks, to reach their final orbital destination. But because all-electric spacecraft are about 40% lighter than their conventional counterparts, the cost to launch them is considerably less than that for a chemically propelled satellite.".
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year title "SpaceX Says Falcon 9 To Compete For EELV This Year".
- spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year url spacex-says-falcon-9-compete-eelv-year.