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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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
KSC-20180221-PH KLS02 0006 (40407882061) (cropped)KSC-20180221-PH KLS02 0006 (40407882061) (cropped)
Launch of Falcon 9 during the SpaceX Crew-6 mission.Launch of Falcon 9 during the SpaceX Crew-6 mission.
Crew-5 Falcon 9 B1067 and Dragon C210 Endurance on the launchpad, verticalCrew-5 Falcon 9 B1067 and Dragon C210 Endurance on the launchpad, vertical
lift off from LC-39A of CRS-28lift off from LC-39A of CRS-28
Launch of Falcon 9 during the SpaceX Crew-6 mission.Launch of Falcon 9 during the SpaceX Crew-6 mission.
Launch of the Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test as seen from the main spectator stand of LC-39ALaunch of the Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test as seen from the main spectator stand of LC-39A
Falcon 9 Payload Fairing with SAOCOM 1B 04Falcon 9 Payload Fairing with SAOCOM 1B 04
SpaceX factory Falcon 9 interstageSpaceX factory Falcon 9 interstage
F9 Second Stage SeperationF9 Second Stage Seperation
Tripod Test StandTripod Test Stand
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
classrocket2010Falcon 9 v1.0Falcon 9Wikidata
classrocket2013Falcon 9 v1.1Falcon 9Wikidata
classrocket2015Falcon 9 Full ThrustFalcon 9Wikidata
classrocket2017Falcon 9 Block 4Falcon 9Wikidata
classrocket2018Falcon HeavyFalcon 9, heavy-lift launch vehicle, super heavy-lift launch vehicleWikidata
classrocket2018Falcon 9 Block 5Falcon 9Wikidata
commonsimageKSC-20180221-PH KLS02 0006 (40407882061) (cropped) Commons
commonsimageLaunch of Falcon 9 during the SpaceX Crew-6 mission. Commons
commonsimageCrew-5 Falcon 9 B1067 and Dragon C210 Endurance on the launchpad, vertical Commons
commonsimagelift off from LC-39A of CRS-28 Commons
commonsimageLaunch of Falcon 9 during the SpaceX Crew-6 mission. Commons
commonsimageLaunch of the Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test as seen from the main spectator stand of LC-39A Commons
commonsimageFalcon 9 Payload Fairing with SAOCOM 1B 04 Commons
commonsimageSpaceX factory Falcon 9 interstage Commons
commonsimageF9 Second Stage Seperation Commons
commonsimageTripod Test Stand Commons