CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX has done it again. For
the second month in a row, the aerospace company landed a rocket on an ocean
platform, this time following the launch of a Japanese communications
satellite.
A live web broadcast showed the first-stage booster touching
down vertically early Friday on the barge in the Atlantic, off the Florida
coast. The same thing occurred April 8th during a space station supply run for
NASA. That was the first successful landing at sea for SpaceX, which expects to
start reusing its unmanned Falcon rockets as early as this summer to save money
and lower costs.
Because of the high altitude of this mission, SpaceX did not
expect a successful landing. But it was wrong. As the launch commentator
happily declared, "The Falcon has landed."
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