
LEGO Designer:
Grant Passmore (Eiffelman)
Designed:
February 2018
Categories:
Launch Vehicles, All, Super Heavy Lift Launch Vehicles
Launch Vehicle Details
Stages:
2 stage + strap-on boosters
Length:
69.2 m
Diameter:
3.65 m
Mass at Launch:
1400 tonnes
Low Earth Orbit Capacity:
54400 kg
Total Thrust:
17000 kN
Apogee:
200 km
Class:
Super Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle
The Falcon Heavy is a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured by SpaceX. It is derived from the Falcon 9 vehicle and consists of a strengthened Falcon 9 first stage as the centre core with two additional Falcon 9-like first stages as strap-on boosters. The Falcon Heavy has the highest payload capacity of any currently operational launch vehicle, and the third-highest capacity of any rocket ever to reach orbit, trailing the Saturn V and Energia.
SpaceX conducted the Falcon Heavy’s maiden launch on February 6, 2018, at 3:45 p.m. EST (20:45 UTC). The rocket carried a Tesla Roadster belonging to SpaceX founder Elon Musk, carrying a dummy dubbed “Starman”, as a dummy payload. The second Falcon Heavy launch occurred on April 11, 2019 and all three booster rockets successfully returned to Earth. The third Falcon Heavy launch successfully occurred on June 25, 2019. Since then, the Falcon Heavy has been certified for the National Security Space Launch program.
The Falcon Heavy was designed to be able to carry humans into space beyond low Earth orbit, although from February 2018, SpaceX confirmed that they will not transport people on the Falcon Heavy, nor pursue the human-rating certification process to transport NASA astronauts. The Falcon Heavy and Falcon 9 will be replaced by the Starship launch system.
Downloads
Decals are available on the ideas submission page
Part count: 377 bricks, 42 lots.
Unit | width | length | height |
---|---|---|---|
Studs | 16.1 | 8.5 | 80.2 |
Inches | 5.1 | 2.7 | 25.3 |
Centimetres | 12.9 | 6.8 | 64.2 |
No. TypNo Type Serial/Core Date LS Payload
71 1 Falcon-Heavy b5 B1055.1/52.1/53.1 11.04.2019 CCK LC-39A Arabsat 6A 75 2 Falcon-Heavy b5 B1057.1/52.2/53.2 25.06.2019 r CCK LC-39A DSX / FORMOSAT 7A / 7B / 7C / 7D / 7E / 7F / GPIM / OTB 1 / NPSat 1 / Oculus-ASR / Prox 1 / LightSail 2 / ARMADILLO / FalconSat 7 / E-TBEx A, B / PSat 2 / BRICSat 2 / Prometheus 2.6 / Prometheus Mass Model / TEPCE 1, 2 / CP 9 (LEO) / StangSat planned launches: Falcon-Heavy b5 . xx.xx.2025 CCK LC-39A Griffin 1 (CLPS 6) Falcon-Heavy b5 . xx.xx.2026 CCK LC-39A Griffin 2 (CLPS x) F failure P partial failure p partial failure (prime payload in usable orbit) r recovery failure (prime mission successful) n no recovery attempted (only for recoverable missions) Failures: Flight 75: Stage 1 core stage landing failure Launch sites: CCK = NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA Va = Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, USA
Launch History information from space.skyrocket.de
Launch History information from space.skyrocket.de
Related Posts
None found