Sunday, 17 January 2016

Falcon 9 doesn’t quite stick the landing, but SpaceX mission a success

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket early May 22, 2
SpaceX delivered on its primary mission, to propel the Jason 3 satellite into orbit. The secondary mission, a barge landing, didn’t go quite as planned. The company attempted to livestream the event, but with fog reducing visibility and a signal loss during the first stage we instead watched a broken feed in anticipation of what was going on. When the stream returned, a SpaceX representative noted that the Falcon 9 came in “on target” but much harder than expected. This time, the rocket survived the fall but didn’t remain upright and may have broken a strut in the process. This marks the third…

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