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Launch footage shows how SpaceX recovers its rockets

Por: The Hill Tech January 19, 2023

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SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket as the heavy lifter ferried two government payloads to space. Roughly eight minutes later, spectators were treated to a double landing of the rocket’s two side boosters back at Cape Canaveral. Sonic booms crackled overhead as the landings marked the 163rd and 164th successful booster recoveries for SpaceX. The rocket’s center core was discarded in the ocean due to fuel requirements necessary to deliver the... + full article



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