Yes it was great to see them get into orbit with a very nominal mission. Watching the live video coming up from Ascension Is. of the second burn was very cool.
I have already been talking with SpaceX regarding AMSAT opportunities. Interestingly they don't have test flights planned for the F9. They've got paying customers manifested right on from flight 1. Also, since they are focused on their COTS contract for delivering supplies to ISS, many of their initial F9 flights will be to LEO. They are working on GTO mission though.
When I last spoke with SpaceX they were not very interested in dealing with secondaries. Their business model and costs are based around launching a single payload. However, they don't care if that "single payload" is actually a stack of satellites as long as someone else does the integration and delivers them an integrated payload stack. With that I've also been talking with the company who brokered the multi-manifest mission for F1 flight 3, since they are smallsat friendly and already have a relationship with SpaceX.
73, Lee-KU4OS
PS My day job at the Eastern Range includes working both Atlas V and SpaceX launches.
On Sunday 28 September 2008 23:42:07 Bob McGwier wrote:
Falcon 1 successfully made it to orbit today.
Falcon 9 Heavy will be a 12000 Kg to GTO launcher and will almost certainly have test flights.
http://www.spacex.com/falcon9_heavy.php
and it pays to have friends:
http://www.space-travel.com/reports/Jeff_Ward_To_Head_Up_Avionics_Guidance_ A nd_Control_At_SpaceX_999.html
Bob
N4HY
ARRL SDR Working Group Chair
Member: ARRL, AMSAT, AMSAT-DL, TAPR, Packrats,
NJQRP, QRP ARCI, QCWA, FRC.
"Trample the slow .... Hurdle the dead"