With an upcoming launch of Falcon Heavy carrying boilerplate in a form of Tesla Roadster there’s been a lot of questions about how common such launches without carrying any real satellites are. We’ve decided to take a look and analysed all of the maiden flights looking back till 2010 (we’ve excluded most of the low-risk variants, such as Falcon 9 full thrust or sub-types of Antares, none of them carried boilerplate).
Out of 20 flights only 5 (25%) carried boilerplates, two of which – Antares and Soyuz-2-1v – carried an additional, useful satellites. So in fact only 15% of launches did not have any useful payload.
As it comes out – the practice of risking real, even expensive payloads is common, and both: commercial and institutional customers are willing to take that risk, which is quite significant: 5 (or 25%) of the launches on our list ended up with a failure (or 1 out of 5 boilerplate launches failed).
Launches are an opportunity too rare to pass up, and with Falcon Heavy launching on a rare heliocentric orbit it’s truly shameful that SpaceX did not attempt to reach out for a possible customers, yet alone offer CubeSat launch for free as ULA often does.
Electron
New | |
Origin: | New Zealand |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 25 May 2017 |
Outcome | Failure |
Boilerplate
(no payload declared)
Kaituozhe-2
New | |
Origin: | China |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 2 March 2017 |
Outcome | Success |
Tiankun 1
SS-520-4
Variant | |
Origin: | Japan |
Class: | Micro (cubesat) |
Launch: | 14 January 2017 |
Outcome | Failure |
TRICOM-1
Long March 5
New | |
Origin: | China |
Class: | Heavy |
Launch: | 3 November 2016 |
Outcome | Success |
Shijian 17
Long March 7
New | |
Origin: | China |
Class: | Medium |
Launch: | 25 June 2016 |
Outcome | Success |
DFFC capsule test,
4 micro- and nano-satellites
Super Strypi
New | |
Origin: | USA |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 4 November 2015 |
Outcome | Failure |
13 CubeSat
Long March 11
New | |
Origin: | China |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 25 September 2015 |
Outcome | Failure |
9 micro- and nano-satellites
Long March 6
New | |
Origin: | China |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 19 September 2015 |
Outcome | Failure |
20 micro- and nano-satellites
Angara 5
New | |
Origin: | Russia |
Class: | Medium |
Launch: | 23 December 2014 |
Outcome | Success |
Boilerplate (IPM)
GSLV-III
New | |
Origin: | India |
Class: | Medium |
Launch: | 18 December 2014 |
Outcome | Success |
CARE
(suborbital test, first orbital flight carried GSAT-19)
Soyuz-2-1v
New | |
Origin: | Russia |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 28 December 2013 |
Outcome | Success |
Boilerplate
+ Aist-1 1
+ 2x calibration spheres SKRL-756
Kuaizhou
New | |
Origin: | China |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 25 September 2013 |
Outcome | Success |
Kuaizhou-1
(this rocket’s payload is integrated with the upper stage)
Epsilon
New | |
Origin: | Japan |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 14 September 2013 |
Outcome | Success |
Hisaki
Minotaur V
Variant | |
Origin: | USA |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 7 September 2013 |
Outcome | Success |
LADEE
Antares
New | |
Origin: | USA |
Class: | Medium |
Launch: | 21 April 2013 |
Outcome | Success |
Boilerplate
+ 4 CubeSats
Unha-3
New | |
Origin: | North Korea |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 12 April 2012 |
Outcome | Failure |
Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3
Vega
New | |
Origin: | EU / Italy |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 13 February 2012 |
Outcome | Success |
2 micro-satellites
+ 7 CubeSats
Falcon 9
New | |
Origin: | USA |
Class: | Medium |
Launch: | 4 June 2010 |
Outcome | Success |
Boilerplate
Minotaur IV
Variant | |
Origin: | USA |
Class: | Light |
Launch: | 22 April 2010 |
Outcome | Success |
Hypersonic Technology Vehicle-2
(suborbital, first orbital flight carried SBSS)
GSLV Mk. II
New | |
Origin: | India |
Class: | Medium |
Launch: | 15 April 2010 |
Outcome | Failure |
GSAT-4