Falcon 9
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Falcon 9 is a partially reusable, two-stage-to-orbit, medium-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured in the United States by SpaceX. The first Falcon 9 launch was on June 4, 2010, and the first commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched on October 8, 2012. In 2020, it became the first commercial rocket to launch humans to orbit. The Falcon 9 has been noted for its reliability and high launch cadence, with 577 successful launches, two in-flight failures, one partial failure and one pre-flight destruction.
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black claro cohete, electrón un cohete más grande, Falcon 9 booster, Falcon 9 rocket, Mercury redstone
diameter 3.7 mile, height 70 metre,
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Falcon 9 v1.0 ⓘ
first member of the Falcon 9 launch vehicle family -

Falcon 9 v1.1 ⓘ
second version of SpaceX's Falcon 9 orbital launch vehicle -

Falcon 9 Full Thrust ⓘ
third major version of the SpaceX Falcon 9 orbital launch vehicle -

Falcon 9 Block 4 ⓘ
fourth major version of the Falcon 9 rocket -

Falcon Heavy ⓘ
heavy-lift orbital launch vehicle made by SpaceX -

Falcon 9 Block 5 ⓘ
current version of the SpaceX Falcon 9 orbital launch vehicle
- SpaceX launches fifth resupply rocket to International Space Station - Wikinews article, English, 2015
- SpaceX launches fifth resupply rocket to International Space Station - Wikinews article, German, 2015









