Elon Musk: Falcon 9 Is Ready to Fire Again
I might live to see humans on Mars after all. A friend reports that the employee gift shop at SpaceX’s engine test facility is full of Mars-related items.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket — last seen plummeting toward earth before making a dramatic upright landing — is ready to fly again.
CEO Elon Musk said the rocket was undamaged during its launch and subsequent return to earth on December 21. “Falcon 9 back in the hangar at Cape Canaveral.” Musk said on Instagram.
“No damage found, ready to fire again.”
The Falcon 9’s flight was a remarkable technical breakthrough. Once the rocket’s second stage engines ignited, the booster stage engines detached. It then executed a series of fuel burns to position itself for a gentle, upright landing near Cape Canaveral in Florida.
Landing rockets upright is crucial to cutting the cost of space travel, since the rockets can be reused. Most rockets that have carried people or satellites to outer space over the past 58 years have been discarded after their launch, often burning up upon reentry.
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