{"id":45326,"date":"2012-05-23T11:19:24","date_gmt":"2012-05-23T11:19:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/falcon-9-rockets-toward-international-space-station.php"},"modified":"2012-05-23T11:19:24","modified_gmt":"2012-05-23T11:19:24","slug":"falcon-9-rockets-toward-international-space-station","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-flight\/falcon-9-rockets-toward-international-space-station.php","title":{"rendered":"Falcon 9 rockets toward International Space Station"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. <\/p>\n<p>    A first-of-its-kind commercial supply ship rocketed toward the    International Space Station following a successful liftoff    early Tuesday, opening a new era of dollar-driven space    flight.         The SpaceX company made history as its Falcon 9    rocket rose from its seaside launch pad and pierced the    pre-dawn sky, aiming for a rendezvous in a few days with the    space station. The unmanned rocket carried into orbit a capsule    named Dragon that is packed with 1,000 pounds of space station    provisions.         It is the first time a private company has    launched a vessel to the space station. Before, that was    something only major governments had done.         \"Falcon flew perfectly!!\" SpaceX's billionaire    founder, Elon Musk, said via Twitter. \"Dragon in orbit ...    Feels like a giant weight just came off my back.\"         Musk later told reporters: \"I feel very lucky ...    For us, it's like winning the Super Bowl.\"         This time, the Falcon's nine engines kept firing    all the way through liftoff. On Saturday, flight computers    aborted the launch with a half-second remaining in the    countdown; a bad engine valve was replaced.         The White House quickly offered    congratulations.         \"Every launch into space is a thrilling event, but    this one is especially exciting,\" said John Holdren, President    Barack Obama's chief science adviser. \"This expanded role for    the private sector will free up more of NASA's resources to do    what NASA does best -- tackle the most demanding technological    challenges in space, including those of human space flight    beyond low Earth orbit.\"         Flight controllers applauded when the Dragon    reached orbit nine minutes into the flight, then embraced one    another once the solar panels on the spacecraft popped open.    Many of the SpaceX controllers wore untucked T-shirts and jeans    or even shorts, a stark contrast to NASA's old suit-and-tie    shuttle crowd.         The hopes of SpaceX employees were riding on that    rocket, Musk noted, and everyone felt \"tremendous elation.\"         So did NASA.         The space agency is banking on the switch from    government to commercial cargo providers in the U.S., now that    the shuttles no longer are flying. Astronauts could begin    taking commercial rides to the space station in three to five    years, if all goes well.         \"The significance of this day cannot be    overstated,\" said a beaming NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.    \"It's a great day for America. It's actually a great day for    the world because there are people who thought that we had gone    away, and today says, `No, we're not going away at all.\"'         The real test comes Thursday when the Dragon    reaches the vicinity of the space station. It will undergo    practice maneuvers from more than a mile out. If all goes well,    the docking will occur Friday. Musk will preside over the    operation from the company's Mission Control in Hawthorne,    Calif., where he monitored the liftoff.         The space station was zooming over the North    Atlantic, just east of Newfoundland, when the Falcon took    flight.         NASA is looking to the private sector to take over    orbital trips in this post-shuttle period and several U.S.    companies are vying for the opportunity. The goal is to get    American astronauts launching again from U.S. soil -- creating    jobs at home and halting the outsourcing, as Bolden put it.         Until their retirement last summer to museums,    NASA's shuttles provided the bulk of space station equipment    and even the occasional crew member. American astronauts are    riding Russian rockets to orbit until SpaceX or one of its    competitors takes over the job. Russia also is making periodic    cargo hauls, along with Europe and Japan.         Musk, a co-creator of PayPal, founded SpaceX a    decade ago. He's poured millions of his own money into the    company, and NASA has contributed $381 million as seed money.    In all, the company has spent more than $1 billion on the    effort.         Hundreds of SpaceX and NASA guests poured into the    launching area in the early morning hours Tuesday, eager to see    firsthand the start of this new commercial era. The company had    a single second to get its rocket flying, and that's all it    needed.         Everyone, it seemed, was rooting for a successful    flight -- even Musk's rivals.         \"The shuttle may be retired, but the American    dream of space exploration is alive and well,\" said Mark    Sirangelo, chairman of Sierra Nevada Corp.'s space systems,    which is developing a mini-shuttle to carry space station crews    in another few years.         The six space station astronauts were especially    enthusiastic. The crew beamed down a picture on the eve of the    launch, showing the two who will use a robot arm to snare the    Dragon.         In December 2010, SpaceX became the first private    company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and retrieve it. That    test flight of a Dragon capsule paved the way for this mission,    which also is meant to culminate with a splashdown of the    capsule in the Pacific.         This newest capsule is supposed to remain at the    space station for a week before bringing back experiments and    equipment. None of the other types of current cargo ships can    return safely; they burn up on the way down.         SpaceX and NASA officials stress this is a    demonstration flight and that even if something goes wrong,    much can be learned. Two more Dragon supply missions are    planned this year, regardless of what happens during this    week's rendezvous.         While acknowledging the difficult course ahead in    the next few days, Musk and NASA officials savored Tuesday's    triumph.         \"I would really count today as a success, no    matter what happens the rest of the mission,\" Musk said.         Musk, 40, is the chief executive officer and chief    designer for SpaceX. He also runs Tesla Motors, his electric    car company.         Hitching a ride into space, aboard the discarded    second stage of the rocket, were the ashes of more than 300    people, including Mercury astronaut Gordon Cooper and \"Star    Trek\" actor James Doohan, who played Scotty. It's a redo flight    for a paying customer, Houston-based Celestis Inc. 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