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  2. SpaceX Super Heavy - Wikipedia

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    The goals for the test flight were for the Super Heavy booster to land on a 'virtual tower' in the ocean. [104] Super Heavy achieved a soft splashdown, [105] before being destroyed after tipping over. [106] [107] In April 2024, Musk stated one of the goals was to attempt a booster tower landing based on successful booster performance in flight 4.

  3. List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches - Wikipedia

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    Rockets from the Falcon 9 family have a success rate of 99.32% and have been launched 439 times over 15 years, resulting in 436 full successes, two in-flight failures (SpaceX CRS-7 and Starlink Group 9–3), one pre-flight failure (AMOS-6 while being prepared for an on-pad static fire test), and one partial failure (SpaceX CRS-1, which delivered its cargo to the International Space Station ...

  4. List of Super Heavy boosters - Wikipedia

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    The Super Heavy booster is reusable, and is recovered via large arms on the tower capable of catching the descending vehicle. [7] As of January 2025, 0 boosters have been refurbished and subsequently flown at least a second time, though 2 boosters, Booster 12 and Booster 14, has been recovered after flight, with Booster 12 having damage to one ...

  5. SpaceX's Starship mega-rocket repeats spectacular ... - AOL

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    The Super Heavy booster runs on 33 Raptor engines. ... Starship should be able to release up to 100 second-generation Starlink satellites at a time, increasing SpaceX's internet coverage and a ...

  6. Elon Musk jubilant as SpaceX Starship makes flawless flight ...

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    The perfectly executed landing followed the Starship’s 232-foot Falcon Super Heavy booster rocket gracefully returning to the launchpad seven minutes after launch, where it was “caught” by a ...

  7. Trump, Musk watch SpaceX launch Starship, booster misses landing

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    A live stream separate from SpaceX's and hosted by space blogger Everyday Astronaut showed the Super Heavy booster exploding into a massive fireball on the Gulf horizon after splashing down.

  8. In an unprecedented feat, SpaceX uses robot arms to capture ...

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    SpaceX perfected first-stage landings with its workhorse Falcon 9 rockets, successfully recovering 352 such boosters to date with powered touchdowns on landing pads or off-shore droneships. The ...

  9. List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022)

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    In late 2019, Gwynne Shotwell stated that SpaceX hoped for as many as 24 launches for Starlink satellites in 2020, [1] in addition to 14 or 15 non-Starlink launches. At 26 launches, 14 of which were for Starlink satellites, Falcon 9 had its most prolific year, and Falcon rockets were second most prolific rocket family of 2020, only behind China's Long March rocket family.