I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can share what’s historically known about Falcon 9 v1.1 and outline how to find the latest updates quickly.
Direct answer
- Falcon 9 v1.1 is an early upgraded variant of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 with a longer first stage, nine Merlin-1D engines, a larger payload fairing, and updated flight software; its debut flight was in 2013, and SpaceX used v1.1 for several missions through 2016, including the Jason-3 and other satellite deployments. For the absolute latest news, you’ll want to check SpaceX’s official channels and major space news outlets.[3][5][7]
Where to check for the latest
- SpaceX official channels: press releases, blog posts, and social media for mission updates, payloads, and crewed flight plans.
- Reputable space news sites: SpaceNews, NASASpaceFlight, and SpacePolicyOnline typically publish timely Falcon 9 updates, including any reentry, reusability tests, or new variant announcements.
- Major outlets with ongoing coverage: Reuters, The Space Review, and CBS News/NASA pages often recap launches and technical changes.
Notes on context
- If you’re looking for a specific event (e.g., a particular launch date, engine configuration change, or a reusable-flight milestone tied to v1.1-era technology), please specify the mission or date range and I can pull together a concise timeline and key takeaways.
Would you like me to pull the latest headlines and summarize any Falcon 9 v1.1-related items from recent sources? If you can share a preferred date window, I’ll tailor the search to that period.
Sources
SpaceX Launch Update: This Sunday SpaceX will attempt to launch the first Falcon 9 v1.1. While similar to the original Falcon 9, the upgraded version sports the more powerful Merlin 1D engines which have yet to fly, a much longer fuselage, a new larger fairing and a number of other upgrades to the rocket including its software. The launch will be webcast. The primary payload is the Canadian Space Agency […]
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www.cbsnews.comPosted: September 13, 2013 12:00 am ET Last Updated: September 13, 2013 4:12 pm ET Read about SpaceX getting ready for the first launch of its new Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket in September 2013, possibly on September 15 although SpaceX officials are being cautious about announcing an actual launch date.
spacepolicyonline.comSpaceX have enjoyed a huge success via the launch the first flight of its new…
www.nasaspaceflight.comLess than 28 months since its maiden voyage—which delivered Canada’s low-Earth orbiting Cascade, SmallSat and IOnospheric Polar Explorer (CASSIOPE) aloft, back in September 2013—SpaceX stands ready to close out a remarkable chapter in its short history tomorrow (Sunday), as it stages the last launch of its “standard” Falcon 9 v1.1. Slated to boost the Jason-3
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