Wednesday, November 27, 2013

SpaceX and Arianspace square off for geo-satellite launch market

 Arianespace flinches at SpaceX challenge 

SpaceX Challenge Has Arianespace Rethinking Pricing Policies | SpaceNews.com


The Arianespace commercial launch consortium is telling its customers it is open to reducing the cost of flights for lighter satellites on the Ariane 5 rocket in response to the challenge posed by SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, Arianespace Chief Executive Stephane Israel said Nov. 25.

“I have sent a signal to our customers telling them that I could review our pricing policy, within certain limits,” Israel said in an interview with Les Echos, a French financial newspaper. “I think they have appreciated this.”

Backers flock to SpaceX corner, plenty of space in Texas

Letter: SpaceX wants $500,000 from McAllen - The Monitor: Local News


“Competing states aggressively recruit the space industry by offering incentive programs with up to $20 million in grants annually (approximately 50 percent of total project cost),” according to the letter. “In order to compete, awards from multiple eligible state and local incentive sources are needed to secure the project for South Texas, including the requested performance based incentive from the MEDC.”

But SpaceX may stumble coming out of the corner

SES-8 Falcon 9 First GEO Transfer Mission

Launch site: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the SES 8 communications satellite. SES 8 will provide Ku-band and Ka-band direct-to-home broadcasting and network services over the Asia-Pacific region. The rocket will fly in the Falcon 9 v1.1 configuration with upgraded Merlin 1D engines, stretched fuel tanks, and a payload fairing. Delayed from July, August, October, Nov. 1, Nov. 12 and Nov. 22. Scrubbed on Nov. 25 by technical issues.

Falcon 9 Turns into Turkey on Pad, Thanksgiving Launch Possible at Parabolic Arc

SpaceX Thanksgiving Launch On, Orbital Antares Delayed to Dec. 17

 



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Successful launch 12/3 announcement


New Launch: 2013 December 3, 2241 UTC
Site: Air Force Eastern Test Range, Florida, USA
Launcher: Falcon 9
International Designator(s): 2013-071A
 
SSC Name Owner
39460 SES-8 SES

"A kerosene-fueled Falcon 9 launch vehicle owned and operated by SpaceX climbed away from Florida's Space Coast on Tuesday, steering into orbit more than 50,000 miles [80,467 km] above Earth with a television broadcasting satellite in a successful flight signaling the changing landscape of the commercial launch industry.

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