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The 21 September 2014 night launch occurred at 1:52 am local time, and the first images shown in the video occur approximately 3 minutes after launch. Seven discrete events are shown in the video: post stage separation, with the first stage in the second stage plume; first stage maneuvers out of the second stage plume
"After a successful ascent, Falcon 9's first stage booster tipped over following touchdown on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship," SpaceX said on the social media site X. "Teams are assessing ...
A time exposure photo captures the fiery trail of a Falcon 9 rocket climbing away from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station early Wednesday on a flight to deploy 21 Starlink internet satellites.
The Falcon 9 rocket launched on time at 5:13 a.m., lighting up the morning sky as it flew on a southeast trajectory. ... Just over eight minutes later, the well-traveled Falcon 9 first stage ...
Falcon 9 B1050 was a reusable first-stage booster for the orbital-class Falcon 9 vehicle manufactured by SpaceX. It launched on December 5, 2018. It launched on December 5, 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A grid fin malfunction occurred shortly after the entry burn, resulting in the booster performing a controlled landing in the ocean.
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] It had flown 20 missions and landed 19 ...
SpaceX's Falcon 9 successfully launched a batch of Starlink internet satellites into orbit early on Wednesday morning from Florida. The rocket's reusable first stage booster returned to Earth and ...
English: The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 during its maiden launch, which occurred at 2:45 p.m. EDT on June 4, 2010. It carried the Dragon Spacecraft Qualification Unit , which was inserted into a near-perfect 250-km (155 mi) orbit.