SpaceX successfully launched commercial satellites with reusable boosters
On October 11, SpaceX, the US space exploration technology group, put a commercial communications satellite into space, using reusable rockets.
Falcon 9 missiles carrying EchoStar 105 / SES-11 satellites were launched from the Kennedy Space Center in southern Florida.
SpaceX brings satellites to Echostar and SES.(Source: SpaceX).
This is the satellite of EchoStar (US-based) operator and Luxembourg's SES, launched into space to provide high-definition broadcasts to the US, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean region.
About 10 minutes after the launch, the first floor of the rocket separated and returned to Earth, safely landing on an unmanned buffer ship in the Pacific Ocean.
Two days earlier, SpaceX also successfully launched 10 satellites into Earth's low orbit from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
SpaceX has repeatedly reused the first floor of Falcon 9 missiles and is aiming to fully utilize the old missiles to reduce the cost of flying into space.
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