Waspie_Dwarf Posted December 26, 2012 #1 Share Posted December 26, 2012 UPDATESSPACEX TESTS GRASSHOPPER ROCKET IN TWO-STORY HOPNovember 12, 2012 On November 1, 2012, SpaceX's Grasshopper -- a 10-story vertical takeoff and landing (VTVL) vehicle -- lifted nearly two stories in an 8-second duration test hop. The rocket rose 17.7 feet (5.4 meters), hovered, and touched back down safely on the pad at SpaceX's rocket development facility in McGregor, Texas. The Grasshopper program is a critical step toward achieving SpaceX's goal of developing fully and rapidly reusable rockets. With Grasshopper, SpaceX engineers are testing the technology that would allow a launched rocket to land intact, rather than burning up upon reentry to Earth's atmosphere. Photo, SpaceX Grasshopper consists of a Falcon 9 rocket first stage, Merlin 1D engine, four steel landing legs with hydraulic dampers, and a steel support structure. For a sense of its scale, note the blue pick-up truck to the left of Grasshopper in the photo above.Source: SpaceX Updates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waspie_Dwarf Posted December 26, 2012 Author #2 Share Posted December 26, 2012 UPDATESSPACEX'S GRASSHOPPER TAKES GIANT LEAP TOWARDS REUSABILITY WITH 12-STORY FLIGHTDecember 24, 2012 SpaceX's Grasshopper took a 12-story leap towards full and rapid rocket reusability in a test flight conducted December 17, 2012 at SpaceX’s rocket development facility in McGregor, Texas. Grasshopper, SpaceX’s vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (VTVL), rose 131 feet (40 meters), hovered and landed safely on the pad using closed loop thrust vector and throttle control. The total test duration was 29 seconds. Grasshopper stands 10 stories tall and consists of a Falcon 9 rocket first stage, Merlin 1D engine, four steel landing legs with hydraulic dampers, and a steel support structure.The 12-story flight marks a significant increase over the height and length of hover of Grasshopper’s previous test flights, which took place earlier this fall. In September, Grasshopper flew to 1.8 meters (6 feet), and in November, it flew to 5.4 meters (17.7 feet/2 stories) including a brief hover.Testing of Grasshopper will continue with successively more sophisticated flights expected over the next several months. Photo, SpaceX Source: SpaceX Updates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bison Posted December 26, 2012 #3 Share Posted December 26, 2012 It seems that technology is beginning to catch up with decades-old imagination. Images of reusable rockets landing on their tails were common in science fiction illustrations in the 1950's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waspie_Dwarf Posted January 11, 2013 Author #4 Share Posted January 11, 2013 Ride-Along View: Grasshopper 12-Story Test Flight 12/17/12SpaceX's Grasshopper takes a 12-story leap towards full and rapid rocket reusability in a test flight conducted December 17, 2012 at SpaceX's rocket development facility in McGregor, Texas. Grasshopper, a vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (VTVL), rose 131 feet (40 meters), hovered and landed safely on the pad using closed loop thrust vector and throttle control. The total test duration was 29 seconds. Grasshopper stands 10 stories tall and consists of a Falcon 9 rocket first stage, Merlin 1D engine, four steel landing legs with hydraulic dampers, and a steel support structure.Credit: SpaceXSource: spacexchannel - YouTube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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