For the first time in history, SpaceX prepared used rocket launchers
In a recent sharing on social network Twitter, SpaceX's talented CEO showed off all the rockets that the company successfully landed so far.
Elon Musk himself announced this plan on Twitter .
Share by Elon Musk on Twitter.
In a recent sharing on social network Twitter, SpaceX's talented CEO showed off all the rockets that the company successfully landed so far. Besides, Musk also announced a very interesting information: one of these missiles will be reused in September or October next. If successful, SpaceX can boast of successfully reusing one of its Falcon 9 missiles.
Still, this plan is a little later than what Musk originally planned. After successfully landing the first missile on an unmanned marine barge in April, the CEO shared the Falcon 9 missile that could re-launch into orbit in May or June. This is an ambitious goal because SpaceX has only just carried out a real test of a rocket plan for use in recent months.
SpaceX's ultimate goal is to be able to land and reuse rockets in just a few weeks.
It is unclear what this reused Falcon 9 will do in the upcoming launch. SpaceX once shared that some customers want to transport goods on missiles that landed successfully. In February, a top official from SES International satellite operator shared that his company wanted to transport a probe into space on a successful landing Falcon. before.
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