SpaceX has made a name for itself since its inception, specifically when it comes to reusable rocket boosters, including its Falcon 9 rocket.
Well, those Falcon 9 landings never get old. Imagine, just over a decade ago the idea of being able to land a rocket upright after it’d been to space seemed crazy. And then SpaceX went and did it.
A Falcon 9 rocket will fly on a rare flight path from Florida with a booster landing off the coast of the Bahamas. Here's what to know.
SpaceX landed a Falcon 9 booster off the coast of the Bahamas for only the second time after a Cape Canaveral launch.
Reusable rockets and SpaceX rocket technology cut launch costs dramatically, using Falcon 9 landings and Starship reusability to transform the modern space industry.
SpaceX is set to do something different with its next Starlink mission: this rocket launch from Florida will head off on a rare flight path, a sort of tropical getaway. The Feb. 18 liftoff comes just ...
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