
The Falcon launch vehicle family is designed to provide breakthrough advances in reliability, cost, flight environment and time to launch. The primary design driver is reliability with the primary focus being success of the customer's spacecraft safely to its intended destination.

Like Falcon 1, Falcon 9 is a two stage, liquid oxygen and rocket grade kerosene (RP-1) powered launch vehicle. It uses the same engines, structural architecture (with a wider diameter), avionics and launch system.
Before today's successful launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 it was reported that:
Regardless of the outcome, this first launch attempt represents a key milestone for both SpaceX and the commercial spaceflight industry.
The site was visited by Barack Obama on April 15, as seen here,

Meeting the President at the Falcon 9 launch site, from left: Neil G. Hicks, Florence Li, Brian Mosdell, President Obama, Leslie Woods Jr., and Elon Musk. Credit: Getty Images.
- Length: 54.9 m (180 ft)
- Width:3.6 m (12 ft)
- Mass (LEO, 5.2m fairing): 333,400 kg (735,000 lb)
- Mass (GTO, 5.2m fairing): 332,800 kg (733,800 lb)
- Thrust (vacuum): 4.94 MN (1,110,000 lbf) li>

