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SpaceX Caps '22 With Record-Setting 61st Falcon 9 Launch (cbsnews.com) 24

Closing out a record-setting year, SpaceX launched a $186 million Israeli Earth-imaging satellite early Friday, the California rocket builder's 61st and final Falcon 9 launch of 2022 and its seventh this month, both modern-day records. From a report: Since the rocket's debut in 2010, SpaceX has chalked up 194 Falcon 9 launches overall -- 198 including four triple-core Falcon Heavies -- putting together a string of 179 straight successful flights since the company's only in-flight failure in 2015. This year's flight total falls one short of doubling last year's. Even more flights are expected in 2023, including two NASA astronaut ferry flights to the International Space Station, at least two commercial crew flights, two station cargo flights, and the maiden orbital launch of SpaceX's huge Super Heavy/Starship rocket.
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SpaceX Caps '22 With Record-Setting 61st Falcon 9 Launch

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  • I wonder (Score:5, Insightful)

    by necro81 ( 917438 ) on Friday December 30, 2022 @08:10AM (#63167842) Journal
    There will probably come a time when launching to orbit, and landing a booster, becomes as ordinary (though not as frequent) as planes flying. Hell, I've even managed to sleep through a plane takeoff and landing - as a passenger!

    But for myself, I'm not there yet: this shit never seems to get old to me. The twin booster landings [youtu.be] of a Falcon Heavy are particularly awesome.
    • Do you recall when the Space Shuttle was supposed to achieve a 52-a-year launch schedule? I remember that. Some airlines don't fly that often.

      SpaceX has managed to more than triple that. So I would say it is pretty routine now.

  • by schwit1 ( 797399 ) on Friday December 30, 2022 @09:40AM (#63167984)

    And it's not slowing down [nextspaceflight.com]

    • by grogger ( 638944 )
      9 Falcon Heavy launches scheduled for the next 3 years. Now that Roscosmos is off the table, if SpaceX did not exist, the western world would be so screwed.

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