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  2. Falcon 9 flight 20 - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 flight 20 (also known as Orbcomm OG2 M2) [1] was a Falcon 9 space launch that occurred on 22 December 2015 at 01:29:00 UTC (21 December, 8:29:00 pm local time). It was the first time that the first stage of an orbital rocket made a successful return and vertical landing .

  3. Falcon 9 first-stage landing tests - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, ground landing succeeded on the first attempt with flight 20 on December 21, 2015. [ 45 ] In October 2014, SpaceX clarified that the "solid surface" would be a floating platform constructed from a barge in Louisiana, and confirmed that they would attempt to land the first stage of the fourteenth Falcon 9 flight on the platform. [ 46 ]

  4. VTVL - Wikipedia

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    A Falcon 9 first stage landing on 21 December 2015 after boosting commercial satellites to low Earth orbit. SpaceX announced in September 2011 that they would attempt to develop powered descent and recovery of both Falcon 9 stages, with a VTVL Dragon capsule as well. [18] [19]

  5. SpaceX Falcon rocket nails safe landing in pivotal space feat

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    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket soared back to Cape Canaveral and landed safely near its launch pad in a dramatic spaceflight first.

  6. Rare SpaceX Falcon 9 landing mishap mars successful Starlink ...

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    The landing mishap ended a string of 267 successful booster recoveries dating back to February 2021. The Falcon 9's second stage, meanwhile, successfully carried 21 Starlink satellites to their ...

  7. Landing Zones 1 and 2 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Landing Zone 1 saw its first use on 21 December 2015 when B1019 touched down during Falcon 9 flight 20. Landing Zone 2 was added ahead of the first Falcon Heavy test flight on 6 February 2018. During a Falcon Heavy launch, both LZ’s are used allowing the two side boosters to land simultaneously.

  8. Buzz Aldrin reveals the true story behind the most iconic ...

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    Source: NASA Armstrong took the photo with a 70mm lunar surface camera while the two explored a region of the moon known as the "Sea of Tranquility.". At an event promoting his new book, No Dream ...

  9. File:Falcon 9 landing leg in SpaceX headquarters, Hawthorne ...

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