
It is produced by American aerospace company SpaceX. It also has an extensive military missile program. Falcon 9 Falcon 9 is a partially re-useable, medium lift launch vehicle that can carry cargo and humans into Earth orbit, even reaching the International Space Station (ISS). South Korea has several communications and earth observation satellites in low-Earth orbit. The second Nuri flight in June successfully placed several satellites in orbit.

EDT (1609 GMT), carrying 53 of SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites to orbit. Since then, the Korea Aerospace Research Institute - South Korea’s equivalent of NASA - has shifted its efforts to Nuri, a larger, three-stage rocket. The two-stage Falcon 9 lifted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida today at 12:09 p.m. Its first design, Naro-1, successfully reached orbit on the third try, in 2013. South Korea is developing its own rockets. Such ice can also be extracted and melted to provide water and broken apart into oxygen and hydrogen, which would provide both air to breathe for astronauts and rocket propellants for travelers looking to launch from the moon to other destinations. The ice could provide a frozen history of the 4.5 billion-year-old solar system and a bounty of resources for future visiting astronauts. These craters, located at the moon’s poles, remain forever cold, below minus 300 degrees Fahrenheit, and contain water ice that has accumulated over the eons. NASA supplied one of the cameras, ShadowCam, which is sensitive enough to pick up the few photons that bounce off the terrain into the moon’s dark, permanently shadowed craters. Reusability allows SpaceX to refly the most expensive parts of the rocket, which in turn drives down the cost of space. Falcon 9 is the world’s first orbital class reusable rocket. It also will carry an investigation from a Stanford University student team that will test the.

These include a study of immune aging and the potential for reversing those effects. Its scientific instruments include a magnetometer, a gamma-ray spectrometer and three cameras. Falcon 9 is a reusable, two-stage rocket designed and manufactured by SpaceX for the reliable and safe transport of people and payloads into Earth orbit and beyond. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will send a Dragon spacecraft with new science investigations, supplies, and equipment for the International Space Station (ISS) crew.
