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Falcon 9 Block 5

Falcon 9 Block 5 is a partially reusable two-stage-to-orbit medium-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured in the United States by SpaceX. It is the fifth version of Falcon 9 Full Thrust,[8][9] powered by SpaceX Merlin engines burning rocket-grade kerosene (RP-1) and liquid oxygen (LOX).

Falcon 9 Block 5
The Block 5 variant of the Falcon 9 launching Crew Dragon during the Demo-2 mission from Kennedy Space Center on May 30, 2020. The rocket's distinguishing black thermal-protection coating on the interstage is discernible.
FunctionPartially reusable orbital medium-lift launch vehicle
ManufacturerSpaceX
Country of originUnited States
Size
Height70 m (230 ft) with payload fairing[1]
Diameter3.66 m (12.0 ft)[2]
Mass549 t (1,210,000 lb)[2]
Stages2
Capacity
Payload to LEO (28.5°)
Mass
  • 22.8 t (50,000 lb),[3] [Expend]

17.40 t (38,400 lb)[4] [Reuse]

Payload to GTO (27°)
Mass
  • 8.3 t (18,000 lb)[3] [Expend]
  • 5.5 t (12,000 lb)[3] [Reuse]
Payload to Mars
Mass4 t (8,800 lb)[3]
Associated rockets
FamilyFalcon 9
Comparable
Launch history
StatusActive
Launch sitesKennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A

Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40

Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 4
Total launches143
Success(es)143
Failure(s)0
Partial failure(s)0
Landings139
First flightBangabandhu-1, 11 May 2018
Last flightActive
Type of passengers/cargo
First stage
Powered by9 Merlin 1D+
Maximum thrust7.6 MN (770 tf; 1,700,000 lbf)[5][6]
PropellantLOX / RP-1[7]
Second stage
Powered by1 Merlin 1D Vacuum
Maximum thrust934 kN (95.2 tf; 210,000 lbf)[2]
PropellantLOX / RP-1

The main changes from Block 3 to Block 5 are higher-thrust engines and improvements to the landing legs. Numerous other small changes helped streamline recovery and re-usability of first-stage boosters, increase production rate, and optimize re-usability. Each Block 5 booster is designed to fly 10 times with only minor attention and up to 100 times with refurbishment.[10]

In 2018, Falcon 9 Block 5 succeeded the transitional Block 4 version. The maiden flight launched the satellite Bangabandhu-1 on May 11, 2018. The CRS-15 mission on June 29, 2018 was the last Block 4 version of Falcon 9 to be launched. This was the transition to an all-Block 5 fleet.[11][12]

Overview

 
Bangladeshi satellite Bangabandhu-1 is the first payload launched by Falcon 9 Block 5.[13]

The Block 5 design changes are principally[14] driven by upgrades needed for NASA's Commercial Crew program and National Security Space Launch requirements. They include performance upgrades, manufacturing improvements, and "probably 100 or so changes" to increase the margin for demanding customers.[15]

In April 2017, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said that Block 5 will feature 7–8% more thrust by uprating the engines (from 176,000 pounds-force (780,000 N) to 190,000 pounds-force (850,000 N) per engine).[10] Block 5 includes an improved flight control system for an optimized angle of attack on the descent, lowering landing fuel requirements.

For reusability endurance:

  • expected to be able to be launched at least 10 times;[16][17] achieved in 2021[18]
  • up to 100 uses with refurbishment;[17][16][19]
  • a reusable heat shield protecting the engines and plumbing at the base of the rocket;
  • more temperature-resistant cast and machined titanium grid fins;[20]
  • a thermal-protection coating on the first stage to limit reentry heating damage, including a black thermal protection layer on the landing legs, raceway, and interstage;
  • redesigned and requalified more robust and longer life valves;
  • redesigned composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPV 2.0) for helium, to avoid oxygen freezing inside the structure of the tanks that lead to rupture.

For rapid reusability:

  • reduced refurbishment between flights;[17]
  • a set of retractable landing legs for rapid recovery and shipping.[21]
  • the Octaweb structure is bolted together instead of welded, reducing manufacturing time.[22]

Improvements

Since the debut of Block 5, SpaceX has continued to iterate on its design, manufacturing processes, and operational procedures.[23] Among other changes, the initial Block 5 boosters did not have the redesigned composite overwrapped pressure vessel (COPV2) tanks.[24] The first booster with COPV2 tanks was booster B1047 on the Es'hail 2 mission on November 15, 2018, and the second booster using the COPV2 tanks was CRS-16/B1050, which had its first launch on December 5, 2018.[25] To improve the rocket's performance, SpaceX has tweaked throttle settings and separation timings.[23][26] Later Block 5 boosters are also easier to prepare for flight, so SpaceX "prefer to retire" older cores by assigning them to expendable missions when possible.[27]

Human rating

The NASA certification processes of the 2010s specified seven flights of any launch vehicle without major design changes before the vehicle would be NASA-certified for human spaceflight, and allowed to fly NASA astronauts.[24][25]

The Block 5 design launched astronauts for the first time on May 30, 2020, on a NASA-contracted flight labelled Crew Dragon Demo-2.[28] This was the first crewed orbital spaceflight launched from the United States since the final Space Shuttle mission in 2011, and the first ever operated by a commercial provider.[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Falcon User's Guide" (PDF). January 14, 2019. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Falcon 9". SpaceX. November 16, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d "Capabilities & Services (2016)". SpaceX. November 28, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  4. ^ Clark, Stephen. "SpaceX launch sets record for Falcon 9 payload mass – Spaceflight Now". Retrieved January 26, 2023.
  5. ^ SpaceX. "Bangabandhu Satellite-1 Mission". Retrieved February 25, 2019 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ SpaceX. "FALCON 9". SpaceX. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  7. ^ @elonmusk (December 17, 2015). "-340 F in this case. Deep cryo increases density and amplifies rocket performance. First time anyone has gone this low for O2. [RP-1 chilled] from 70F to 20 F" (Tweet). Retrieved December 19, 2015 – via Twitter.
  8. ^ "Falcon 9 & Falcon Heavy". Retrieved February 3, 2021. The v1.2 design was constantly improved upon over time, leading to different sub-versions or "Blocks". The initial design, flying on the maiden flight was thus referred to as Block 1. The final design which has largely stayed static since 2018 is the Block 5 variant.
  9. ^ "Acme Engineering". Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  10. ^ a b Clark, Stephen (April 4, 2017). "Musk previews busy year ahead for SpaceX". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  11. ^ Ralph, Eric (June 5, 2018). "SpaceX will transition all launches to Falcon 9 Block 5 rockets after next mission". TESLARATI.com. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  12. ^ Shanklin, Emily (June 29, 2018). "Dragon Resupply Mission (CRS-15)". SpaceX. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  13. ^ "SpaceX launch of first "block 5" Falcon 9 rocket scrubbed to Friday". Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  14. ^ "Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) (Falcon-9FT (Block 5))". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  15. ^ NASA (February 17, 2017). "NASA Holds Pre-launch Briefing at Historic Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center". Youtube.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  16. ^ a b SpaceX Test-Fires New Falcon 9 Block 5 Rocket Ahead of Maiden Flight (Updated). Robin Seemangal, Popular Mechanics. May 4, 2018.
  17. ^ a b c SpaceX is about to land a whole lot more rockets. Loren Grush, The Verge. July 22, 2018.
  18. ^ "SpaceX flies historic 10th mission of a Falcon 9 as Starlink constellation expands". May 8, 2021. Retrieved July 1, 2021.
  19. ^ Elon Musk on Twitter: I don’t want be cavalier, but there isn’t an obvious limit. 100+ flights are possible. Some parts will need to be replaced or upgraded.
  20. ^ Musk, Elon (June 24, 2017). "Flying with larger & significantly upgraded hypersonic grid fins. Single piece cast & cut titanium. Can take reentry heat with no shielding". @elonmusk. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  21. ^ "SpaceX Test-Fires New Falcon 9 Block 5 Rocket Ahead of Maiden Flight (Updated)". Popular Mechanics. May 4, 2018.
  22. ^ "I am Andy Lambert, SpaceX's VP of Production. Ask me anything about production & manufacturing, and what it's like to be a part of our team!". reddit.com. April 24, 2018.
  23. ^ a b "SpaceX Building Airline-Type Flight Ops For Launch | Aviation Week Network". aviationweek.com. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  24. ^ a b Clark, Stephen. "New helium tank for SpaceX crew launches still waiting to fly – Spaceflight Now". Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  25. ^ a b "SpaceX landing mishap won't affect upcoming launches". SpaceNews.com. December 5, 2018. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  26. ^ Clark, Stephen. "SpaceX launches heaviest payload on Falcon 9 rocket – Spaceflight Now". Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  27. ^ Starbase Tour with Elon Musk [PART 2 // Summer 2021], retrieved January 15, 2023
  28. ^ "NASA, Partners Update Commercial Crew Launch Dates – Commercial Crew Program". blogs.nasa.gov. Retrieved February 26, 2019.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  29. ^ "SpaceX Speeding Astronauts to Space Station in Landmark Trip". Bloomberg News. May 30, 2020.

External links

  • Link to Falcon User's Guide, by SpaceX. Updated in January 2019 specifically for Block 5 upgrades.

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Falcon 9 Block 5 is a partially reusable two stage to orbit medium lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured in the United States by SpaceX It is the fifth version of Falcon 9 Full Thrust 8 9 powered by SpaceX Merlin engines burning rocket grade kerosene RP 1 and liquid oxygen LOX Falcon 9 Block 5The Block 5 variant of the Falcon 9 launching Crew Dragon during the Demo 2 mission from Kennedy Space Center on May 30 2020 The rocket s distinguishing black thermal protection coating on the interstage is discernible FunctionPartially reusable orbital medium lift launch vehicleManufacturerSpaceXCountry of originUnited StatesSizeHeight70 m 230 ft with payload fairing 1 Diameter3 66 m 12 0 ft 2 Mass549 t 1 210 000 lb 2 Stages2CapacityPayload to LEO 28 5 Mass22 8 t 50 000 lb 3 Expend 17 40 t 38 400 lb 4 Reuse Payload to GTO 27 Mass8 3 t 18 000 lb 3 Expend 5 5 t 12 000 lb 3 Reuse Payload to MarsMass4 t 8 800 lb 3 Associated rocketsFamilyFalcon 9ComparableAtlas V 541 H IIB Long March 3B E Proton M Ariane 5 ESLaunch historyStatusActiveLaunch sitesKennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 4Total launches143Success es 143Failure s 0Partial failure s 0Landings139First flightBangabandhu 1 11 May 2018Last flightActiveType of passengers cargoSpaceX Dragon Crew Dragon GPS Block IIIA Beresheet Starlink DARTKPLOFirst stagePowered by9 Merlin 1D Maximum thrust7 6 MN 770 tf 1 700 000 lbf 5 6 PropellantLOX RP 1 7 Second stagePowered by1 Merlin 1D VacuumMaximum thrust934 kN 95 2 tf 210 000 lbf 2 PropellantLOX RP 1 edit on Wikidata The main changes from Block 3 to Block 5 are higher thrust engines and improvements to the landing legs Numerous other small changes helped streamline recovery and re usability of first stage boosters increase production rate and optimize re usability Each Block 5 booster is designed to fly 10 times with only minor attention and up to 100 times with refurbishment 10 In 2018 Falcon 9 Block 5 succeeded the transitional Block 4 version The maiden flight launched the satellite Bangabandhu 1 on May 11 2018 The CRS 15 mission on June 29 2018 was the last Block 4 version of Falcon 9 to be launched This was the transition to an all Block 5 fleet 11 12 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Improvements 2 Human rating 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksOverview Edit Bangladeshi satellite Bangabandhu 1 is the first payload launched by Falcon 9 Block 5 13 The Block 5 design changes are principally 14 driven by upgrades needed for NASA s Commercial Crew program and National Security Space Launch requirements They include performance upgrades manufacturing improvements and probably 100 or so changes to increase the margin for demanding customers 15 In April 2017 SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said that Block 5 will feature 7 8 more thrust by uprating the engines from 176 000 pounds force 780 000 N to 190 000 pounds force 850 000 N per engine 10 Block 5 includes an improved flight control system for an optimized angle of attack on the descent lowering landing fuel requirements For reusability endurance expected to be able to be launched at least 10 times 16 17 achieved in 2021 18 up to 100 uses with refurbishment 17 16 19 a reusable heat shield protecting the engines and plumbing at the base of the rocket more temperature resistant cast and machined titanium grid fins 20 a thermal protection coating on the first stage to limit reentry heating damage including a black thermal protection layer on the landing legs raceway and interstage redesigned and requalified more robust and longer life valves redesigned composite overwrapped pressure vessels COPV 2 0 for helium to avoid oxygen freezing inside the structure of the tanks that lead to rupture For rapid reusability reduced refurbishment between flights 17 a set of retractable landing legs for rapid recovery and shipping 21 the Octaweb structure is bolted together instead of welded reducing manufacturing time 22 Improvements Edit Since the debut of Block 5 SpaceX has continued to iterate on its design manufacturing processes and operational procedures 23 Among other changes the initial Block 5 boosters did not have the redesigned composite overwrapped pressure vessel COPV2 tanks 24 The first booster with COPV2 tanks was booster B1047 on the Es hail 2 mission on November 15 2018 and the second booster using the COPV2 tanks was CRS 16 B1050 which had its first launch on December 5 2018 25 To improve the rocket s performance SpaceX has tweaked throttle settings and separation timings 23 26 Later Block 5 boosters are also easier to prepare for flight so SpaceX prefer to retire older cores by assigning them to expendable missions when possible 27 Human rating EditThe NASA certification processes of the 2010s specified seven flights of any launch vehicle without major design changes before the vehicle would be NASA certified for human spaceflight and allowed to fly NASA astronauts 24 25 The Block 5 design launched astronauts for the first time on May 30 2020 on a NASA contracted flight labelled Crew Dragon Demo 2 28 This was the first crewed orbital spaceflight launched from the United States since the final Space Shuttle mission in 2011 and the first ever operated by a commercial provider 29 See also Edit Spaceflight portalFalcon 9 Full Thrust has 1st amp 2nd stage specifications Falcon Heavy derivative launcher List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches List of Falcon 9 Block 5 first stage boosters Saturn IB Apollo crewed LEO launcher 1966 1975 SpaceX Starship Falcon 9References Edit Falcon User s Guide PDF January 14 2019 Retrieved February 26 2019 a b c Falcon 9 SpaceX November 16 2012 Retrieved April 30 2016 a b c d Capabilities amp Services 2016 SpaceX November 28 2012 Retrieved May 3 2016 Clark Stephen SpaceX launch sets record for Falcon 9 payload mass Spaceflight Now Retrieved January 26 2023 SpaceX Bangabandhu Satellite 1 Mission Retrieved February 25 2019 via YouTube SpaceX FALCON 9 SpaceX Retrieved March 2 2019 elonmusk December 17 2015 340 F in this case Deep cryo increases density and amplifies rocket performance First time anyone has gone this low for O2 RP 1 chilled from 70F to 20 F Tweet Retrieved December 19 2015 via Twitter Falcon 9 amp Falcon Heavy Retrieved February 3 2021 The v1 2 design was constantly improved upon over time leading to different sub versions or Blocks The initial design flying on the maiden flight was thus referred to as Block 1 The final design which has largely stayed static since 2018 is the Block 5 variant Acme Engineering Retrieved February 3 2021 a b Clark Stephen April 4 2017 Musk previews busy year ahead for SpaceX Spaceflight Now Retrieved April 7 2018 Ralph Eric June 5 2018 SpaceX will transition all launches to Falcon 9 Block 5 rockets after next mission TESLARATI com Retrieved February 26 2019 Shanklin Emily June 29 2018 Dragon Resupply Mission CRS 15 SpaceX Retrieved February 26 2019 SpaceX launch of first block 5 Falcon 9 rocket scrubbed to Friday Retrieved July 1 2021 Falcon 9 v1 2 Block 5 Falcon 9FT Block 5 Gunter s Space Page Retrieved June 27 2022 NASA February 17 2017 NASA Holds Pre launch Briefing at Historic Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center Youtube This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b SpaceX Test Fires New Falcon 9 Block 5 Rocket Ahead of Maiden Flight Updated Robin Seemangal Popular Mechanics May 4 2018 a b c SpaceX is about to land a whole lot more rockets Loren Grush The Verge July 22 2018 SpaceX flies historic 10th mission of a Falcon 9 as Starlink constellation expands May 8 2021 Retrieved July 1 2021 Elon Musk on Twitter I don t want be cavalier but there isn t an obvious limit 100 flights are possible Some parts will need to be replaced or upgraded Musk Elon June 24 2017 Flying with larger amp significantly upgraded hypersonic grid fins Single piece cast amp cut titanium Can take reentry heat with no shielding elonmusk Retrieved March 16 2018 SpaceX Test Fires New Falcon 9 Block 5 Rocket Ahead of Maiden Flight Updated Popular Mechanics May 4 2018 I am Andy Lambert SpaceX s VP of Production Ask me anything about production amp manufacturing and what it s like to be a part of our team reddit com April 24 2018 a b SpaceX Building Airline Type Flight Ops For Launch Aviation Week Network aviationweek com Retrieved January 15 2023 a b Clark Stephen New helium tank for SpaceX crew launches still waiting to fly Spaceflight Now Retrieved December 6 2018 a b SpaceX landing mishap won t affect upcoming launches SpaceNews com December 5 2018 Retrieved December 6 2018 Clark Stephen SpaceX launches heaviest payload on Falcon 9 rocket Spaceflight Now Retrieved January 27 2023 Starbase Tour with Elon Musk PART 2 Summer 2021 retrieved January 15 2023 NASA Partners Update Commercial Crew Launch Dates Commercial Crew Program blogs nasa gov Retrieved February 26 2019 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain SpaceX Speeding Astronauts to Space Station in Landmark Trip Bloomberg News May 30 2020 External links EditLink to Falcon User s Guide by SpaceX Updated in January 2019 specifically for Block 5 upgrades Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Falcon 9 Block 5 amp oldid 1135813539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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