New SpaceX rocket to be bigger, better

File photo: The SpaceX launch of its Falcon 9 rocket and a unmanned Dragan capsule lights up the sky during liftoff from a Cape Canaveral launch pad.

File photo: The SpaceX launch of its Falcon 9 rocket and a unmanned Dragan capsule lights up the sky during liftoff from a Cape Canaveral launch pad.

Published May 30, 2012

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Hawthorne, California - Space Exploration Technologies says it has signed its first commercial contract for a new rocket that will be more powerful than the one that launched the company's Dragon capsule to the International Space Station last week.

The Hawthorne, California company known as SpaceX said on Tuesday it will loft a satellite for the communications services company Intelsat, using a Falcon Heavy launch vehicle.

Such launches cost $83 million to $128 million, depending on weight.

SpaceX says its Falcon Heavy will be the most powerful rocket in the world and, historically, second only to the Saturn V rockets that launched the Apollo missions to the moon.

Last week, SpaceX launched a cargo-carrying capsule atop its Falcon 9 rocket as a test run for Nasa. The capsule successfully docked with the space station. - Sapa-AP

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