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- Falcon_1 diameter "1.7".
- Falcon_1 height "21300.0".
- Falcon_1 mass "38555.0".
- Falcon_1 lowerEarthOrbitPayload "180.0".
- Falcon_1 mass "38555.0".
- Falcon_1 abstract "The Falcon 1 was an expendable launch system privately developed and manufactured by SpaceX during 2006–2009.On 28 September 2008, Falcon 1 became the first privately-developed launch vehicle to go into orbit around the Earth.The two-stage-to-orbit rocket used LOX/RP-1 for both stages, the first powered by a single Merlin engine and the second powered by a single Kestrel engine. It was designed by SpaceX from the ground up.The vehicle was launched a total of five times. Falcon 1 achieved orbit on its fourth attempt, in September 2008 with a mass simulator as a payload. On 14 July 2009, Falcon 1 made its final flight and successfully delivered the Malaysian RazakSAT satellite to orbit on SpaceX's first commercial launch (fifth launch overall). Following its fifth launch, the Falcon 1 was retired.SpaceX had announced an enhanced variant, the Falcon 1e, but as of May 2012, SpaceX states that "Current plans are for payloads that would fly on Falcon 1 to be served by flights on the Falcon 9, utilizing excess capacity" and no Falcon 1 or 1e flights are scheduled through 2017.".
- Falcon_1 countryOrigin United_States.
- Falcon_1 diameter "1.7".
- Falcon_1 failedLaunches "3".
- Falcon_1 finalFlight "2009-07-14".
- Falcon_1 height "21.3".
- Falcon_1 launchSite Omelek_Island.
- Falcon_1 lowerEarthOrbitPayload "180000.0".
- Falcon_1 maidenFlight "2006-03-24".
- Falcon_1 manufacturer SpaceX.
- Falcon_1 mass "3.8555E7".
- Falcon_1 partialFailedLaunches "0".
- Falcon_1 rocketFunction Launch_vehicle.
- Falcon_1 rocketStages "2".
- Falcon_1 status "Retired".
- Falcon_1 successfulLaunches "2".
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- Falcon_1 totalLaunches "5".
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- Falcon_1 wikiPageRevisionID "671672352".
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