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December 16, 2019 04:07 pm

Watch SpaceX attempt to recover a bunch of pieces of its rocket after a launch tonight





Tonight, SpaceX is set to launch one of its last missions of the year from Florida. For this flight, the company will be trying to recover as many pieces of its rocket as possible post-takeoff. The Falcon 9 rocket flying today will attempt one of SpaceX’s signature landings after launch, targeting a drone ship floating in the Atlantic Ocean. After that, two of the company’s modified boats will try to catch the rocket’s nose cone with giant nets.


If all goes well, it’ll mark the first time that SpaceX has recovered so many parts of its vehicle following a launch, catching them all before they hit the ocean. While SpaceX has been fairly consistent with landing its rockets after each flight, the company has just started seeing some success...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/16/21024062/spacex-falcon-9-rocket-watch-live-stream-payload-fairing-catch-jcsat-18-kacific1

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