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Falcon 9 Heavy Overview


The Falcon 9 Heavy will be SpaceX’s entry into the heavy lift launch vehicle category.  Capable of lifting over 28,000 kg to LEO, and over 12,000 kg to GTO, the Falcon 9 Heavy will compete with the largest commercial launchers now available.  It consists of a standard Falcon 9 with two additional Falcon 9 first stages acting as liquid strap-on boosters.  With the Falcon 9 first stage already designed to support the additional loads of this configuration and with common tanking and engines across both vehicles, development and operation of the Falcon 9 Heavy will be highly cost-effective.  Initial architectural work has already begun, and we currently anticipate first availability of the Falcon 9 Heavy in 2010.

Length: 54.9 m (180 ft)
Width: 3.6 m (12 ft)
Mass: 885,000 kg (1,950 klb)
Thrust on liftoff: 15 MN (3,375 klbf)

 


Falcon 9 Heavy

 

 

Pricing and Performance


Pricing


 

SpaceX offers open and fixed pricing that is the same for all customers, including a best price guarantee. Modest discounts are available for contractually committed, multi-launch purchases.

LEO missions: $94.5M
TLI missions: $104.5M
GTO missions:
5000-5500 kg
$57.75M
5500-6500 kg
$68.25M
6500-11500 kg
$94.5M
Pricing reflects US dollars Paid-In-Full at Authority-to-Proceed, January 1, 2008.
SpaceX offers milestone-based financing at 5% APR.

 

Performance



Launch Site: Cape Canaveral AFS
Inclination: 28.5 degree
LEO Mass to Orbit (200 km circular): 29,610 kg
GTO Mass to Orbit (185 x 35,788 km): 15,010 kg
SpaceX typically reserves 10% of the GTO mass-to-orbit performance, but this is negotiable.

 

A Falcon 9/ Falcon 9 Heavy Payload User's Guide will be available later this year. We would be glad to run a customized trajectory analysis for your spacecraft at no charge, simply email us at FalconGuide@spacex.com.

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