After flying 150th Falcon 9, SpaceX continues to make efficiency gains | Ars Technica - by SciGuySpace
SpaceX launched its first Falcon 9 rocket on June 4, 2010, nearly a dozen years ago. During those first years, the company grappled with a whole host of challenges, from things as seemingly simple as trying to transport the rocket over land instead of by sea or air to more demanding tasks such as producing enough Merlin engines.
The company has not had a Falcon 9 launch failure since then, and earlier this year this rocket set the record for the most consecutive successes by any orbital rocket, ever. The Block 5 version, for example, included modifications such as improved thermal shielding around the Merlin engines, unpainted components to save mass, and changes to the octaweb structure that holds the engines so they can be inspected, refurbished, and tested more quickly.
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