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Race to Space

The race to make space more affordable, relatively speaking, took another step forward recently when the SpaceX Falcon I launch vehicle tested its first stage engines on the launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California (read an article here).

Falcon I rocket.The privately funded reusable rocket was developed by South African and co-founder of PayPal, Elon Musk. As CEO of SpaceX, Musk is developing two rockets, the Falcon I and V. The FI, at a price of about $6 million USD, has a low earth orbit lift capability of 670kg while the FV, costing about $16 million, can reach escape velocity while lifting 6,000 kg.

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