SpaceX's Falcon Heavy To Land All THREE Boosters Made NASA Embarrassed...

SpaceX's Falcon Heavy To Land All THREE Boosters Made NASA Embarrassed...

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"SpaceX's Falcon Heavy To Land All THREE Boosters Made NASA Embarrassed...
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0:00 - 0:29: Intro
0:30 - 2:31: Astrobotic Griffin mission
2:32 - 4:38: How to recover the center booster
4:39 - 9:41: Challenges
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy To Land All THREE Boosters Made NASA Embarrassed...
“Next few Heavy missions all require we expend the center core, but should have at least one mission next year where we recover it (Astrobotic Griffin),” Jon Edwards, the Vice President of Falcon Launch Vehicles at SpaceX said this big news. This hints that the center booster of Falcon Heavy, traditionally expendable, might soon be recovered and potentially reused, and we’re gonna see that in the Astrobotic Griffin mission later this year.
So, how will this happen? What challenges have they faced, and can they make a breakthrough?
Let's find out in today’s episode of Tech Map!
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy To Land All THREE Boosters Made NASA Embarrassed...
Yes, we will see all three boosters land successfully soon, because the Astrobotic Griffin mission is set to take place this year. With continuous advancements in technology and engineering, reusing the entire first stage is becoming more feasible. This will be a monumental achievement in the history of spaceX itself.
This mission isn't just a testament to SpaceX's technical prowess but also a significant milestone for Nasa. The Griffin lander, a large and complex structure, will carry the Viper (Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) to the Nobile crater near the Moon's South Pole. This critical mission, with a development cost of over $400 million, is designed to safely and accurately land a variety of payloads, from rovers to larger cargo.
Griffin, made from sturdy aluminum, can carry up to 475kg, making it ideal for transporting scientific equipment and exploration tools. Its automatic sensor system ensures a safe landing even on rugged and dangerous terrain.
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy To Land All THREE Boosters Made NASA Embarrassed...
Astrobotic's Griffin Mission One (GM1) represents a new era in lunar exploration. By landing near the South Pole, Griffin will deploy Viper to conduct the first precise measurements of lunar water ice. Part of Nasa's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) program, Griffin will provide a stable platform for Viper to disembark and begin its mission. As the largest lunar lander since the Apollo missions, Griffin's accurate landing near the Nobile crater will open a new chapter in space resource utilization and deep space exploration.
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