It looks like SpaceX did every part this yr however launch 100 occasions.
On Thursday night time, the launch firm despatched two extra rockets into orbit from Florida. One was a Falcon Heavy, the world’s strongest rocket in industrial service, carrying the US navy’s X-37B spaceplane from a launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at 8:07 pm EST (01:07 UTC). Less than three hours later, at 11:01 pm EST (04:01 UTC), SpaceX’s workhorse Falcon 9 launcher took off just a few miles to the south with a payload of 23 Starlink Internet satellites.
The Falcon Heavy’s two facet boosters and the Falcon 9’s first stage landed again on Earth for reuse.
These have been SpaceX’s ultimate launches of 2023. SpaceX ends the yr with 98 flights, together with 91 Falcon 9s, 5 Falcon Heavy rockets, and two check launches of the enormous new Super Heavy-Starship rocket. These flights have been unfold throughout 4 launch pads in Florida, California, and Texas.
Elon Musk, SpaceX’s founder and CEO, set a objective of 100 launches this yr, up from the corporate’s earlier report of 61 in 2022. For some time, it seemed like SpaceX was on observe to perform the feat, however a spate of dangerous climate and technical issues with the ultimate Falcon Heavy launch of the yr stored the corporate wanting 100 flights.
King of ‘upmass’
“Congrats to the whole Falcon staff at SpaceX on a report breaking 96 launches in 2023!” wrote Jon Edwards, vice chairman of Falcon launch automobiles at SpaceX, on the social media platform X. “I keep in mind when Elon Musk first threw out a objective of 100 launches as a thought experiment, meant to unlock our pondering as to how we’d speed up Falcon throughout all ranges of manufacturing and launch.
“Only just a few years later and right here we’re,” Edwards wrote. “I’m so extremely proud to work with the most effective staff on Earth, and so excited to see what we obtain subsequent yr.”
It’s essential to step again and put these numbers in context. No different household of orbit-class rockets has ever flown greater than 63 occasions in a yr. SpaceX’s Falcon rockets have now exceeded this quantity by roughly 50 %. SpaceX’s opponents within the United States, reminiscent of United Launch Alliance and Rocket Lab, managed far fewer flights in 2023. ULA had three missions, and Rocket Lab launched its small Electron booster 10 occasions.
Nearly two-thirds of SpaceX’s missions this yr have been devoted to delivering satellites to orbit for SpaceX’s Starlink broadband community, a constellation that now numbers greater than 5,000 spacecraft.
SpaceX additionally launched 5 missions with the Falcon Heavy rocket, created by aggregating three Falcon 9 rocket boosters collectively. Highlights from SpaceX’s 2023 Falcon launch schedule included three crew missions to the International Space Station, and the launch of NASA’s Psyche mission to discover a metallic asteroid.
In all, SpaceX’s Falcon rockets hauled roughly 1,200 metric tons, or greater than 2.6 million kilos, of payload mass into orbit this yr. This “upmass” is equal to just about three International Space Stations. Most of this was made up of mass-produced Starlink satellites.