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SpaceX successfully returned and landed Falcon Heavy's two side boosters at Landing Zones 2 and 40.
The precision recovery operation follows the rocket’s latest launch, reaffirming SpaceX's progress in reusable launch technology. The feat demonstrates ongoing advancements in lowering the cost of orbital missions by reusing core rocket components. Industry observers continue to monitor the frequency and reliability of these landings, which are pivotal for SpaceX’s long-term ambitions in commercial spaceflight.
SpaceX has recently marked several milestones in launch reliability. The company postponed a planned Falcon 9 Starlink launch from California to April 6 due to upper-level winds and safety concerns, according to a previous update. Earlier this year, SpaceX completed its 34th Falcon 9 launch and landing, sending 29 Starlink satellites into orbit from Florida, as reported in March. These events highlight the company's focus on frequent launches and operational safety.