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ASOG: SpaceX Crew-3: Falcon 9 first stage B1067.2 successfully landed on ASOG. Originally the droneship JRTI was assigned to recover the first stage booster for this mission, but after JRTI recovery team was struck by harsh weather conditions while being at sea even after launch delays, ASOG was reassigned for this mission's booster recovery. [121]
Falcon 9 B1060 was a Falcon 9 first-stage booster manufactured and operated by SpaceX.It was the senior active booster vehicle for the company [1] since the demise of B1058 on 25 December 2023 during transit back to shore, until being expended for the Galileo FOC FM25 & FM27 mission on 28 April 2024. [2]
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, landed on a drone ship, and delivered a satellite to orbit on Thursday.
“SpaceX made the return to flight request on Aug. 29 and the FAA gave approval on Aug. 30.” Falcon 9’s clearance comes as SpaceX has two pivotal missions on its manifest.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk took to X on Thursday night to explain what his company believes may have caused part of the Starship rocket to experience a "rapid unscheduled disassembly."
Starship flight test 8 will be the eighth flight test of a SpaceX Starship launch vehicle. Ship 34 and Booster 15 are expected to fly on this test flight. [2] [3] It is expected to be the second flight of a Block 2 ship.
Liftoff of Falcon 9! The rocket successfully boosted the Hotbird 13F satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 1:22 a.m. EDT Saturday.
Falcon 9 booster B1058 was a reusable Falcon 9 Block 5 first-stage booster manufactured by SpaceX.B1058 was the first Falcon 9 booster to fly fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen and nineteen times and broke a turnaround record on its later flights.