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FalconSat

State: Failed mission

Flight number: 1

Date: 24/03/2006

Details: Engine failure at 33 seconds and loss of vehicle

Failures:

  • Reason: merlin engine failure
  • Time: 33 seconds
  • Altitude: No revealed altitude

DemoSat

State: Failed mission

Flight number: 2

Date: 20/03/2007

Details: Successful first stage burn and transition to second stage, maximum altitude 289 km, Premature engine shutdown at T+7 min 30 s, Failed to reach orbit, Failed to recover first stage

Failures:

  • Reason: harmonic oscillation leading to premature engine shutdown
  • Time: 301 seconds
  • Altitude: 289 meters

Trailblazer

State: Failed mission

Flight number: 3

Date: 02/08/2008

Details: Residual stage 1 thrust led to collision between stage 1 and stage 2

Failures:

  • Reason: residual stage-1 thrust led to collision between stage 1 and stage 2
  • Time: 140 seconds
  • Altitude: 35 meters

RatSat

State: Successful mission

Flight number: 4

Date: 27/09/2008

Details: Ratsat was carried to orbit on the first successful orbital launch of any privately funded and developed, liquid-propelled carrier rocket, the SpaceX Falcon 1

Failures: No failures

    RazakSat

    State: Successful mission

    Flight number: 5

    Date: 12/07/2009

    Details: No details

    Failures: No failures

      Falcon 9 Test Flight

      State: Successful mission

      Flight number: 6

      Date: 04/06/2010

      Details: No details

      Failures: No failures

        COTS 1

        State: Successful mission

        Flight number: 7

        Date: 08/12/2010

        Details: No details

        Failures: No failures

          COTS 2

          State: Successful mission

          Flight number: 8

          Date: 22/05/2012

          Details: Launch was scrubbed on first attempt, second launch attempt was successful

          Failures: No failures

            CRS-1

            State: Successful mission

            Flight number: 9

            Date: 08/10/2012

            Details: CRS-1 successful, but the secondary payload was inserted into abnormally low orbit and lost due to Falcon 9 boost stage engine failure, ISS visiting vehicle safety rules, and the primary payload owner's contractual right to decline a second ignition of the second stage under some conditions.

            Failures: No failures

              CRS-2

              State: Successful mission

              Flight number: 10

              Date: 01/03/2013

              Details: Last launch of the original Falcon 9 v1.0 launch vehicle

              Failures: No failures