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SpaceX has successfully launched its new cost-cutting rideshare mission with 143 small satellites

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Published : Jan 25, 2021, 11:47 AM IST

Updated : Feb 16, 2021, 7:53 PM IST

Falcon 9 launches 143 spacecraft to orbit -- the most ever deployed on a single mission -- completing SpaceX's first dedicated SmallSat Rideshare Programme mission. According to SpaceX, the rideshare program offers cheap access to space for small satellite companies, starting at $1 million for a 200-kg satellite. Much like a "rideshare Uber", a company's small satellite can hitch a ride to space with this new mission.

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SpaceX has successfully launched its new cost-cutting rideshare mission with 143 small satellites

San Francisco: Much like ridesharing via Uber on Earth, Elon Musk-run SpaceX has successfully launched its new cost-cutting rideshare mission with 143 small satellites -- a new record for a single rocket -- into space.


Called the Transporter-1 mission, the two-stage Falcon 9 rocket lifted off on Sunday from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Falcon 9 rocket lift off. Courtesy, Space X
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed. Courtesy, SpaceX



"Falcon 9 launches 143 spacecraft to orbit -- the most ever deployed on a single mission -- completing SpaceX's first dedicated SmallSat Rideshare Programme mission," SpaceX said in a tweet.

  • Falcon 9 launches 143 spacecraft to orbit — the most ever deployed on a single mission — completing SpaceX’s first dedicated SmallSat Rideshare Program mission pic.twitter.com/CJSUvKWeb4

    — SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 25, 2021 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">



According to SpaceX, the rideshare program offers cheap access to space for small satellite companies, starting at $1 million for a 200-kg satellite.

Much like a "rideshare Uber", a company's small satellite can hitch a ride to space with this new mission.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket sent a mix of shoebox-sized CubeSats and much heavier micro-satellites to a 326-mile-high polar orbit.

The 143 satellites include 48 Earth-imaging satellites, 17 tiny communications satellites, and 30 small satellites for the US and Europe by Germany-based Exolaunch.

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SpaceX has successfully launched its new cost-cutting rideshare mission with 143 small satellites. Courtesy, SpacX



"The sheer number of payloads/satellites was well above the limit needed to break both the U.S. and world records for most satellites launched on a single mission," NASA said in a statement.

Both records were previously held by Northrop Grumman with 108 satellites launched on the NG-10 Cygnus mission in November 2018.

SpaceX's previous record is 64 satellites on the SSO-A mission in December 2018, a flight that featured Spaceflight Industries' Sherpa satellite dispenser. Earlier, SpaceX had tweeted details about the rideshare mission.



Transporter-1 was the second mission since 1969 to use the polar corridor route from Florida.

Also Read: Virgin 'Cosmic Girl' jet sends 10 NASA payloads into space

(Inputs from IANS +SpaceX)

San Francisco: Much like ridesharing via Uber on Earth, Elon Musk-run SpaceX has successfully launched its new cost-cutting rideshare mission with 143 small satellites -- a new record for a single rocket -- into space.


Called the Transporter-1 mission, the two-stage Falcon 9 rocket lifted off on Sunday from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Falcon 9 rocket lift off. Courtesy, Space X
Falcon 9’s first stage has landed. Courtesy, SpaceX



"Falcon 9 launches 143 spacecraft to orbit -- the most ever deployed on a single mission -- completing SpaceX's first dedicated SmallSat Rideshare Programme mission," SpaceX said in a tweet.

  • Falcon 9 launches 143 spacecraft to orbit — the most ever deployed on a single mission — completing SpaceX’s first dedicated SmallSat Rideshare Program mission pic.twitter.com/CJSUvKWeb4

    — SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 25, 2021 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">



According to SpaceX, the rideshare program offers cheap access to space for small satellite companies, starting at $1 million for a 200-kg satellite.

Much like a "rideshare Uber", a company's small satellite can hitch a ride to space with this new mission.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket sent a mix of shoebox-sized CubeSats and much heavier micro-satellites to a 326-mile-high polar orbit.

The 143 satellites include 48 Earth-imaging satellites, 17 tiny communications satellites, and 30 small satellites for the US and Europe by Germany-based Exolaunch.

spacex rideshare launch,spacex falcon 9 rideshare
SpaceX has successfully launched its new cost-cutting rideshare mission with 143 small satellites. Courtesy, SpacX



"The sheer number of payloads/satellites was well above the limit needed to break both the U.S. and world records for most satellites launched on a single mission," NASA said in a statement.

Both records were previously held by Northrop Grumman with 108 satellites launched on the NG-10 Cygnus mission in November 2018.

SpaceX's previous record is 64 satellites on the SSO-A mission in December 2018, a flight that featured Spaceflight Industries' Sherpa satellite dispenser. Earlier, SpaceX had tweeted details about the rideshare mission.



Transporter-1 was the second mission since 1969 to use the polar corridor route from Florida.

Also Read: Virgin 'Cosmic Girl' jet sends 10 NASA payloads into space

(Inputs from IANS +SpaceX)

Last Updated : Feb 16, 2021, 7:53 PM IST
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