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SpaceX launches 1st recycled rocket to space station

  • December 15, 2017
  • Technology

SpaceX has racked adult another first, rising a recycled rocket with a recycled plug on a NASA grocery run.

The unmanned Falcon rocket bloody off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Friday with a just-in-time-for-Christmas smoothness for a International Space Station.

The rocket previously flew in June. The Dragon plug done a space hire conveyance in 2015.

It’s NASA’s initial use of a reused Falcon (although one has previously been reused for a non-NASA mission) and usually a second of a previously flown capsule.

This was a initial launch in some-more than a year from this Florida pad, the theatre of a rocket blast in 2016.

Following Friday’s launch, the first-stage upholder landed behind on Earth for its second time, this time during Cape Canaveral, after liftoff. 

The Dragon is hauling scarcely 5,000 pounds of space hire goods, including 40 mice for scientists and 20 barley seeds for Budweiser. It should strech a orbiting outpost Sunday.

The private aerospace association is salvaging as most as probable from flown rockets to expostulate down launch costs.

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/spacex-recycled-rocket-1.4450123?cmp=rss

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