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#SpaceX #FalconHeavy #Arabsat #Arabsat6A #SaudiArabia_SatalliteDocumentary Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida (the Apollo launch pad) Destination: Geostationary orbit A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the Arabsat 6A communications satellite for Arabsat of Saudi Arabia. Arabsat 6A will provide Ku-band and Ka-band communications coverage over the Middle East and North Africa regions, as well as a footprint in South Africa. This will be Falcon Heavy's first commercial launch (for a paying customer). In February 2018 SpaceX did a demonstration launch of Falcon Heavy, carrying Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster with Starman up into space. Delayed from first half of 2018 and late 2018. Delayed from March, April 7 & 8. Scrubbed April 10. FALCON HEAVY INFO: Cost per launch (Reusable): $90M Cost per launch (Expendable): $150M Height: 70 m (230 ft) Diameter: 3.66 m (12.0 ft) Width: 12.2 m (40 ft) Mass: 1,420,788 kg (3,132,301 lb) Stages: 2+ Payload to LEO: 63,800 kg (140,700 lb) Payload to GTO: 26,700 kg (58,900 lb) Payload to Mars: 16,800 kg (37,000 lb) Payload to Pluto: 3,500 kg (7,700 lb) FIRST STAGE CORE + 2 BOOSTERS: Engines: 9 Merlin 1D per each (core + 2 boosters) Thrust at Sea level: 7.6 MN (1,700,000 lbf) (each) Thrust in Vacuum: 8.2 MN (1,800,000 lbf) (each) Total thrust at Sea level: 22.8 MN (5,100,000 lbf) Total thrust in Vacuum: 24.6 MN (5,500,000 lbf) Specific impulse at Sea level: 282 seconds Specific impulse in Vacuum: 311 seconds Burn time (side boosters): 154 seconds Burn time (core): 187 seconds Fuel: Chilled RP-1 / Subcooled LOX SECOND STAGE: Engines: 1 Merlin 1D Vacuum Thrust: 934 kN (210,000 lbf) Specific impulse: 348 seconds Burn time: 397 seconds Fuel: RP-1 / LOX SATURN V INFO (for comparison): Saturn V cost per launch: $1.16B (adjusted) Saturn V Height: 110.6 m (363.0 ft) Saturn V Diameter: 10.1 m (33.0 ft) Saturn V Mass: 2,970,000 kg (6,540,000 lb) Saturn V Payload to LEO: 140,000 kg (310,000 lb) Saturn V First stage engines: 5 Rocketdyne F-1 Saturn V Total thrust at Sea level: 35.1 MN (7,891,000 lbf) Saturn V Specific impulse at Sea level: 263 seconds (2.58 km/s) Saturn V First stage Burn time: 168 seconds Saturn V First stage Fuel: RP-1 / LOX If you enjoy space content, feel free to: 👍 Like this video ✅ Subscribe to Raw Space 🔔 Activate Notifications so you don't miss anything To support Raw Space, get perks, and enable even better content: 🟢 Join to become a Member! / rawspacevideos . 😁 SuperChat and SuperStickers in live stream chats 👕 "Rawlmart" merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/rawspace 🔴 Patreon: / rawspace 🔵 PayPal: https://paypal.me/RawSpaceVideos 👀 Check out "SpaceWeek", my weekly summary of all things space! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo... 📆 Raw Space's calendar of launches and events: https://tiny.cc/RawSpaceSched 🗨 Join us on Discord for text and voice chat! / discord Our Mission Discover All Tech & Science Related Informative Information with videos and potage. NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. To do that, we have worked around the world -- and off it -- for more than 50 years, searching for answers to fundamental questions about our place in the universe. We're exploring space and discovering Earth. Join us for this exciting and important journey. #Does_New-Found_Water_on_Mars #water_liquid_found_o_mars_Orbit #NASA #NASA_SPACE_DOCUMENTARY #GLOBAL_DOCUMENTARY #SCIENCE_AND_TECHNOLOGY_EDUCATION_STUDY #SPACE.COM #space.com #nasa.com #astronauts.com #NASA_Video #SpaceXVideo_Documentary #GroundToSpaceVideo #spaceToGround #EarthToSpace_Documentary #MarsMoonDocumentary