Title: Falcon Performance
1Space Exploration Technologies Corporation Spacex.
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2COTS Program
- Goal to develop and demonstrate the vehicles,
systems, and operations needed to resupply,
return cargo from, and transport crew to and from
the ISS - The broader objectives of the Commercial Orbital
Transportation Services (COTS) Program are to - facilitate U.S. private industry demonstration of
cargo and crew space transportation capabilities
to the ISS with the goal of achieving reliable,
cost effective access to low-Earth orbit - create a market environment in which commercial
space transportation services are available to
Government and private sector customers and - to stimulate commercial enterprises in space.
3COTS Parameters
- COTS is envisioned to be executed in two phases
- Phase 1 A period of development and
demonstration - Phase 2 A competitive procurement of orbital
transportation services to resupply the ISS with
cargo and crew - Once demonstrated, industry will be able to
provide these new services to non-NASA customers. - In the future, NASA intends to extend its use of
commercial space services to other NASA needs,
such as in-space fuel delivery to support human
exploration missions beyond the space station.
4Funding Profile
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- SpaceXs COTS Space Act Agreement
- 278 million
- Anticipated Funding appearing in COTS
Announcement 500 million in total - FY 06 50 million
- FY 07 120 million
- FY 08 200 million
- FY 09 130 million
5Summary of SpaceX COTS Options A-C
- A single configuration of the Dragon spacecraft
provides pressurized cargo, unpressurized cargo
and crew transportation - Every cargo flight is also a test flight for crew
transport - Demo 1, Q3 2008 Core Functionality Only
- Tests fundamentals
- Demo 2, Q2 2009 Autonomous Rendezvous
Berthing - Using the 2nd stage as a physical target and
mapping a virtual Space Station, this mission
verifies that Dragon can safely approach the ISS - Demo 3, Q3 2009 Deliver Cargo and Return
Down-mass - Establishes system as operational by executing a
mission that demonstrates delivery of cargo to
ISS and returns cargo safely to Earth
6COTS Option D (Crew)
- (Schedule determined by contract authority to
proceed and NASA funding, but could be completed
by 2010) - Demo 1, 2009 Unmanned high altitude abort
- Verifies abort and recovery systems operations
- Demo 2, 2010 Crew transport to ISS (three crew)
- Cargo mission will have proven ISS rendezvous and
berthing operations - A light flight with three crew and min cargo to
provide max delta V and life support margin - Demo 3, 2010 Crew transport to ISS (seven crew)
- Verifies ability to transport full complement of
crew
7Concept of Operations
- Up to 10 launches per Year
- Integration Flow
- Cargo loaded into Dragon trunk in facilities at
launch pad - Dragon mated to trunk, whole assembly to booster
- Transported to pad, then erected
- Late-load of cargo (10 each type) and/or crew up
to L-2 hours - Launch
- Injection into 185 x 300 km orbit, hold, trim
separate - Dragon phases to ISS holds outside approach
ellipsoid - ISS approach gt capture berth
- On-station dwell
- 24 weeks cargo
- 6 months crewed
- Depart ISS
- Unberth execute departure manuever
- De-orbit burn, jettison trunk, CAM re-enter
- Landing
- Water splash-down
- Ship recovery
8Falcon 9
- NASA man-rating factor of safety
- Nine Merlin engines provide engine out
reliability similar to Saturn I Saturn V - Upper stage also powered by a Merlin
- Basic F9 performance is ten tons to LEO
- Multi-engine stage hold down firing in Q1 2007
9Falcon 9 Under Construction
- New Technologies
- Skin Stringer Construction
- Aluminum-lithium
- Friction Stir Welds (FSW)
- Longitudinal stringer welds
- Circumferential barrel joints
10Thrust Structure/Thrust Skirt
11Merlin Regen Components
12Texas Test Facilities
13Falcon 9 Test Stand
14Dragon
15Dragon on Station
16Thirteen Launches Contracted
Customer Launch Vehicle Departure Point
DARPA Demo Launch 1 Q1 2006 Falcon I Kwajalein
DARPA Demo Launch 2 Q4 2006 Falcon I Kwajalein
OSD/NRL Q1 2007 Falcon I Kwajalein
Malaysia Q3 2007 Falcon I Kwajalein
US Government Q2 2008 Falcon 9 Kwajalein
MDA Corp (Canada) Q3 2008 Falcon 9 Kwajalein
NASA Q3 2008 Falcon 9 Kwajalein
MDA Corp (Canada) Q4 2008 Falcon 1 Vandenberg
SpaceDev Q1 2009 Falcon 1 Vandenberg
NASA Q2 2009 Falcon 9 Kwajalein
Bigelow Aerospace Q2 2009 Falcon 9 Kwajalein
NASA Q3 2009 Falcon 9 Kwajalein
Swedish Space Corp Q4 2009 Falcon 1 Vandenberg
Plus 100 Million AF IDIQ Falcon I Contract
Launched