SpaceX successfully lands its rocket on a floating drone ship for the first time
SpaceX Falcon 9 lands on a drone ship in Atlantic ocean |
SpaceX has finally landed its Falcon 9 rocket on a drone
ship at sea, after launching the vehicle into space this afternoon. It's the
first time the company has been able to pull off an ocean landing, after four
previous attempts ended in failure. Today's success is a crucial milestone for
SpaceX, as it shows the company can land its rockets both on solid ground and
ocean.
THE COMPANY CAN LAND ITS ROCKETS BOTH ON SOLID GROUND AND AT
SEA
This is the second time SpaceX has successfully landed one
of its rockets post-launch; the first time was in December, when the company's
Falcon 9 rocket touched down at a ground-based landing site in Cape Canaveral,
Florida, after putting a satellite into space. Now that SpaceX has demonstrated
it can do both types of landings, the company can potentially recover and reuse
even more rockets in the future. And that could mean much greater cost savings
for SpaceX.
Mastering the ocean landing is going to be important, since
that’s the type of landing SpaceX will probably conduct more often. At a recent
NASA press conference, Hans Koenigsmann, vice president of mission assurance
for SpaceX, said the next two to three flights will involve drone ship
landings. Ultimately, the company expects to land one-third of its rockets on
land, and the rest at sea...READ MORE
SpaceX successfully lands its rocket on a floating drone ship for the first time
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