Falcon 9 lands after 35th booster mission as SpaceX delivers milestone for reusability

Falcon 9 lands after 35th booster mission as SpaceX delivers milestone for reusability
SpaceX rocket reaches reuse milestone

SpaceX successfully landed its Falcon 9 rocket on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, completing the first ever 35th launch and landing of a single booster.

This achievement highlights SpaceX's ongoing advancements in reusable launch vehicle technology, pushing forward the limits of cost-effective access to space. The accomplishment underlines the company's leadership in commercial spaceflight and its commitment to operational efficiency through booster reuse.

Earlier this week, SpaceX transferred its Starship and Super Heavy V3 to the Starbase launchpad for final test preparations, according to a previous update from the company. Separately, the firm launched 21 Starlink and 2 Starshield satellites from California, expanding its communications network and secure capabilities. These activities reflect the company’s ongoing operational tempo across both crewed and uncrewed missions.

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