برنامج سپيسإكس لتطوير نظام اطلاق يعاد استخدامه
SpaceX Reusable Launch System Development Program | |
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تجاري؟ | Yes |
موع المشروع | Privately funded |
الموقع | Various |
المالك | SpaceX |
المؤسس | Elon Musk |
البلد | الولايات المتحدة |
تأسس | Publicly announced 2011 |
الحالة | Active |
The SpaceX reusable launch system development program is a privately funded program to develop a set of new technologies for an orbital launch system that may be reused many times in a manner similar to the reusability of aircraft. The company SpaceX is developing the technologies over a number of years to facilitate full and rapid reusability of space launch vehicles. The project's long-term objectives include returning a launch vehicle first stage to the launch site in minutes and to return a second stage to the launch pad following orbital realignment with the launch site and atmospheric reentry in up to 24 hours. Both stages will be designed to allow reuse a few hours after return.[1]
The program was publicly announced in 2011 and the design for returning the rocket to its launchpad using only thrusters was completed in February 2012.[1] SpaceX's active test program began in late 2012 with testing low-altitude, low-speed aspects of the landing technology. High-velocity, high-altitude aspects of the booster atmospheric return technology began testing in late 2013.
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التاريخ
برنامج الاختبار
SpaceX is currently testing reusable technologies both for its first-stage booster launch vehicle designs—with three test vehicles—and for its new reusable Dragon V2 space capsule—with a low-altitude test vehicle called DragonFly.
Prototype vehicle flight testing
Grasshopper
Falcon 9 Reusable Development Vehicle (F9R Dev)
DragonFly
اختبارات الهبوط المحكوم للرافع فالكون 9 بعد المهمة
Reusability test plan for post-mission testing
تحليق الاختبار
اختبارات "الهبوط" المائي في المحيط
- تحليق الاختبار 1
- تحليق الاختبار 3
- تحليق الاختبار 4
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اختبارات الهبوط على سطح صلب
- تحليق الاختبار 5
- تحليق الاختبار 6
SpaceX will make the sixth controlled-descent test flight and second landing attempt on the floating recovery ship, no earlier than late January 2015.[2]
انظر أيضاً
الهامش
- ^ أ ب Simberg, Rand (February 8, 2012). "Elon Musk on SpaceX's Reusable Rocket Plans". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved February 7, 2012.
- ^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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وصلات خارجية
- SpaceX Reusable Launch System, concept video released prior to completion of the system design, 3:58, September 29, 2011.
- Video of Grasshopper low-altitude, low-velocity landing test, 4th test flight, March 8, 2013.
- Video of 7th Grasshopper low-altitude test flight, including a 100-meter lateral maneuver, August 13, 2013.
- Video of 8th and final low-altitude Grasshopper v1.0 test flight, to 744 meters (0.462 miles), October 7, 2013.
- Low-resolution photograph of the Falcon 9 booster controlled-descent test on September 29, 2013, just moments before impacting the Atlantic ocean.
- Video of Falcon 9 Reusable Development vehicle no. 1 (F9R Dev1) 1st test flight, to 250 meters (0.16 miles), hovering and then landing just next to the launch stand, April 17, 2014.
- Video of CRS-3 booster stage landing test, April 2014: low quality, corrupted data and higher quality, after video frames recovered by open-source recovery effort by NSF team.
- On-board camera video of ORBCOMM Mission-1 booster stage landing test: Falcon 9 First Stage Return : ORBCOMM Mission, SpaceX-released video of the controlled descent test, July 2014.
- Chase-plane camera video of ORBCOMM Mission-1 booster stage landing test: Falcon 9 First Stage Reentry Footage from Plane , SpaceX-released video of the controlled descent test, released 14 August 2014.
- SpaceX rocket nails launch but narrowly misses landing test, Reuters, Irene Klotz, 10 January 2015.