To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

SpaceX private rocket flight a bust

Cape Canaveral (Fla), Mar 25: The debut flight of a low-cost launcher developed and financed by Internet billionaire Elon Musk lasted about a minute before the rocket failed due to unknown technical reasons.

The 70-foot (21-metre), two-stage Falcon 1 rocket was launched at 5:29 pm local time yesterday from a US base on the Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific Ocean's Marshall Islands.

The rocket lifted off from the launch pad but was destroyed about a minute later. It was unknown why the rocket failed.

The rocket was designed and built by privately held Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, of El Segundo, California.

''Clearly this is a setback, but we're in this for the long haul,'' Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX vice president of business development, told reporters on a teleconference call.

Musk, who sold his electronic payment service firm PalPay to Ebay for 1.5 billion dollars in 2002, has high ambitions for SpaceX. He aims to drastically cut the price of launch services with a family of semi-reusable rockets called the Falcon.

Even before its debut flight, SpaceX, which Musk founded four years ago, had won nine launch services contracts worth more than 200 million dollars.

The cargo aboard the Falcon 1 rocket lost yesterday was a 43-pound (19.4-kg), 750,000 dollarDepartment of Defense satellite called FalconSat 2, which was to study how space plasma can disrupt communications and navigational positioning satellites.

The spacecraft was built by US Air Force Academy students and supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

SpaceX sells its smallest vehicle, the Falcon 1, for 6.7 million dollars -- about one-third the price of similarly sized rockets. The Falcon 1 is a two-stage rocket powered by liquid oxygen and purified kerosene.

Musk, who has sunk more than 100 million dollars of his own funds into Falcon's development, has said repeatedly a launch failure would not be unexpected.

SpaceX has three more flights scheduled over the next 12 months and plans to debut its heavy-lift Falcon 9 in 2007.

It is among 20 companies competing for a commercial contract with NASA to launch cargo to the International Space Station. Eventually, NASA would like to hand over launches of its astronaut crews to a commercial carrier as well.

Yesterday's liftoff of Falcon 1 followed three unsuccessful attempts that were canceled due to technical issues.

In an earlier news conference, Musk said he figured his company could withstand one or two major launch failures, but a third disaster would probably put him out of business.

''I really feel that one successful launch will establish us as being fairly reliable,'' he said.

REUTERS

Chavez: No plan to suspend US oil shipments

CARACAS, Venezuela, Mar 25 (Reuters) Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said his government had no plan to suspend oil supplies to United States but would prefer to give priority to energy deals with Latin American neighbors. Speaking to regional central bank representatives, Chavez yesterday took a softer line after earlier harsh rhetoric and threats to cut off US petroleum supplies should Washington ''cross the line'' in their heated diplomatic dispute. Venezuela, the world's fifth-largest oil exporter.....

China's Lenovo says welcomes US probe if needed

WASHINGTON, Mar 25 (Reuters) China's Lenovo Group Ltd. said on Friday it would welcome a U.S. investigation, if necessary, to quell concerns about any spy threat from a State Department order of more than 15,000 of its computers. ''We have nothing to hide,'' said Jeff Carlisle, vice president of government relations for Lenovo, which bought IBM's personal computer division last May. But he said no investigation was warranted and voiced qualms about being put at an.....

Start of NZ v Windies test further delayed

WELLINGTON, Mar 25 (Reuters) A wet outfield has further delayed the start of the third and final test between New Zealand and West Indies in Napier today. Heavy overnight rain had caused officials to abandon the first session, due to have begun at 2230 GMT. Further inspection at the scheduled lunch break at 0030 revealed the outfield was still damp. Fast bowler Shane Bond returned to the New Zealand side after missing the 10-wicket victory.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login